An in-browser solution to my civilization addiction?

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StacieSkipper
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An in-browser solution to my civilization addiction?

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Does anyone know of a good free Civ clone or one of the older games (I'll accept 1-4) that play in html5 somewhere or flash. What am I supposed to do at work? Living in a post freeciv world... A harsh realm.

Edited by Sandtrix 2 days ago - 8:15 PM
johnfleck02
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Re: An in-browser solution to my civilization addiction?

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From what I've seen, the best option in a browser is the web version of Freeciv,slope often called Freeciv-web. It runs in HTML5 and keeps most of the classic turn-based mechanics, so you can still build cities, research tech, and expand your empire like in the original Sid Meier's Civilization.
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Re: An in-browser solution to my civilization addiction?

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StacieSkipper wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 1:48 pm Does anyone know of a good free Civ clone or one of the older games (I'll accept 1-4) that play in html5 somewhere or flash. What am I supposed to do at work? Living in a post freeciv world... A harsh realm.

Edited by Sandtrix 2 days ago - 8:15 PM
You mean something like these?

https://www.myabandonware.com/game/sid- ... zation-1nj

https://playclassic.games/games/turn-ba ... -x-online/

I think at least one of them has also Civ 2.

I found them while looking for something else, but there ya go :D
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