FreeOrion

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FreeOrion
centerFreeOrion 0.3 screenshot
Developer(s) The FreeOrion Development Team
Publisher(s) The FreeOrion Project
Release date(s) Dec 2, 2006 (0.3.1-RC5)
Genre(s) 4X, Turn-based strategy
Mode(s) Multiplayer, single player
Platform(s) Linux, Windows
Media Free download
Input Keyboard, mouse
FreeOrion screenshot from December 18, 2005: research system new to 0.3.
FreeOrion screenshot from December 18, 2005: research system new to 0.3.
FreeOrion screenshot from December 18, 2005: Main galaxy screen with production and system sidebars.
FreeOrion screenshot from December 18, 2005: Main galaxy screen with production and system sidebars.

FreeOrion is a multiplayer, turn-based strategy computer game, inspired by the Master of Orion series. It is free software under the GNU General Public License, though one of the libraries it relies on (FMOD) is not free software. It is a "4X" game (explore, expand, exploit, exterminate), incorporates the nation-building elements of games such as Europa Universalis 2 and features a versatile tactical combat engine. While its modular, open-source design allows for a significant degree of customization of the game engine and the story elements by the community, the FreeOrion team is dedicated to the construction of a living, breathing universe in a 'grand campaign' model.

Currently (v.0.3) the system does not support computer-based opponents to any significant extent but future development is anticipated.

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Players take the helm of a newly-spaceborne Empire to explore and colonize the stars. Sometimes thought of as "Civilization in space," FreeOrion's design also provides for a tactical combat engine along the lines of Homeworld and the Total War series.

With the release of FreeOrion 0.3 on December 18th, 2005, a significant portion of FreeOrion's foundation is complete. The FreeOrion development team is now focusing on the FreeOrion Tactical Combat Engine, and on providing content for the new Research and Production systems developed for v0.3. Future releases will include alien races, diplomacy, spying, and artificial intelligence. For more information, consult the FreeOrion roadmap.

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