
Julijan Anđelić
Freeciv is one of my favorite games on pc, now I can play it on phone, thanks! I was concerned playing a game like this on phone would be cumbersome and implementing a good ux would be next to impossible, but the developer did a great job, it was very intuitive and a pleasant experience. If you love Freeciv, you will definitely love this. In short, a perfect port of this pc game for phone.
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Lorne Cooke
The game is missing a lot of features, which for me make it unplayable. I have a fair bit of experience, but I cannot remember everything. There is no "CIVILOPEDIA" function, making it impossible to track or plan development and research. There is no access to gameplay rules. There is no overview of cities and their production. Nothing is there except the game play, but nothing to tell one HOW to play or what anything means.
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Bishop
has some interesting new additions and redefined tech, wonders, and units but missing alot of the functions and UI from the old regular free civ for mobile. No real ability to adjust game set up or save and the game starts in extreme zoom with no way to zoom out. Also no tech tree on this version when tech progression and descriptions have been completely changed making it impossible to plan your progress. couldn't even figure out how to terraform squares. I like the clickable city prompts.
Vladimir Davidovich
19 November 2024
For engineers to perform terrain transformations you’ll need “Fusion Power” technology.
It is one of the most advanced techs in civ2civ3 ruleset.