Freeciv can now be played on Android smart phones. Freeciv is a turn based open source version of the classic game Civilization.
The polish developer Michal "Zielmicha" Zielinski is working on a Freciv version for Android devices. However, his Freeciv port is not complete yet, but curious strategy fan can already test it.
The last prerelease version 1.0.2 was relased at the end of October. It contains a first support for diplomacy and a faster scolling over the game map. Additionally, a memory problem was fixed and an autoupdate fuction was added.
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Freeciv for Android Map View (Image: Michal Zielinski)
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Freeciv for Android City Screen (Image: Michal Zielinski)
The prerelease version of Freeciv for Android is still published by Zielmicha on his own website and cannot be downloaded from the Android Market. In the Android Market, Michal Zielinski already distributes two free games: Funnyboat and Space Shooter.
The free turn based strategy game Freeciv is available for the opertaing systems Solaris, Linux, BSD, Unix, AmigaOS, Mac OS X, and Windows. And now also for Android.
Original from golem.de translated into English by Martin Gühmann.
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- Created by: Martin Gühmann
- Published: November 11, 2011, 18:19
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Freeciv for Android as beta-download
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#1jobe commentedNovember 15, 2011, 10:24Editing a commentLooks sweet, will try it
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#2CultureClash commentedNovember 17, 2011, 14:47Editing a commentI assume it's not on the amazon market either?Last edited by CultureClash; November 26, 2011, 23:17.
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#3Felch commentedNovember 20, 2011, 02:41Editing a comment"Stack Overflow" is a great city name
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