![]() ![]() Lastly, there are the logistics/automation sims like Locomotion, Transport Fever 2, OpenTTD, Factorio, etc. Although with both EVE (MMO with other players) and X4 (single player) you can get quite involved in the strategic side of things, with station building, logistics, etc. There are games like EVE Online, X4, etc that follow the logistics micromanagement side of things in non-strategy settings. Dwarf Fortress if you want to go hair-pulling old school. So many changes to the original it's like playing a new game.Ī bit left field, but RimWorld is great for simulating at the colony level. We the People (previously Religion & Revolution) mod for Civ4Col. I downloaded it, but then never ended up trying it. There was a post in here a while back about a Mars colony game based on Colonization. I also have a personal gripe with the compulsory use of an automated "private sector" for logistics which really doesn't fit well with a lot of my play styles (WTF would I have a private sector if I'm a centrally planned dictatorship?). There is Distant Worlds: Universe, which is a good game, but has issues, primarily being that it's a pain in the ass to get running on Win10. What I really wish there was is a Col style game in space (that does proper resource management and logistics instead of abstracting it away). ![]() I know you said "free", but these games are worth the paltry price.There's not really anything out there that truly captures the play style of the Colonization games (4x with resource micromanagement and logistics). Finally, don't forget that Baldur's Gate remaster is now available for the Android platform. ![]() I also hear that XCOM is being ported to Android in the future. Personally, I'd spring for Shadowrun Returns. Controls aren't too bad on my tiny phone, so I suspect they'd work just fine on a tablet. There's an Android port of Freeciv (the freeware Civiliation clone) and Freecol (Colonization) available on the Google Play store for free. However IMHO you are asking the wrong question/s. **EDIT** 4x? Hmm, Cory Trese made a bunch of lightweight strategy games, usually paid-for but with a free "lite" version. What about ANDROID Forum: FreeCol Creator: Tiago Aquino Created: Updated: Tiago Aquino - Anyway to play it on Android devices Wouldnt it boost Freecol usage Mike Pope - 1. The objective of the game is to create an independent. Your best bet would be to load up your Google Play app and have a look. FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. If you're looking for something with a little more polish, Galaxy On Fire 2 HD is also free. 20 years in the making for this Sid Meier's Colonization remake Even though it's technically finished, the team behind it say they plan to continue upgrading the game and FreeCol 2.0 will have many features added. ![]() Overview Certified What's New Similar to 1 The objective of the game is to create an. Hard-as-nails free rogue-like that had me coming back for more every time. It's not quite as well-known or as loved as some other free and open source games, but worth pointing out: FreeCol 1.0 is out now. FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. Well, without knowing exactly what you've got, or what kind of games you enjoy, I'd say go for Pixel Dungeon. ![]()
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