Freeciv 3.2.0 released

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Freeciv version 3.2.0 has been released, continuing its legacy as an open-source empire-building strategy game for both Windows and Linux, inspired by the historical progression of human civilization. A portable version is also available for users who prefer flexibility in gameplay. In Freeciv, players can guide their empire from the Stone Age to the Space Age, aiming to either dominate other civilizations or undermine them.

Key features of Freeciv include:
- Gameplay that is generally comparable to the classic Civilization I & II.
- Support for up to 126 players, allowing for extensive multiplayer experiences.
- Advanced AI that provides computer-controlled opponents.
- Options for both Internet and LAN multiplayer via TCP/IP.
- Compatibility with a wide range of platforms.
- A variety of premade maps and scenarios to enhance gameplay.
- Over 50 playable units and 541 different nations to choose from.
- Support for modpacks to customize and expand gameplay.
- Internationalization features, offering translations in numerous languages.
- An in-game help system to assist players.

In addition to its engaging gameplay, Freeciv fosters a community of players who can contribute to and enhance the game through mods and updates. As the game continues to evolve, players can expect ongoing support and new content that keeps the experience fresh and exciting.

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Freeciv 3.2.0 released

Freeciv is an Open Source empire-building strategy game for Windows and Linux inspired by human civilization's history. There is also a portable version available.

Freeciv 3.2.0 released @ MajorGeeks