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Unciv is a free, open-source take on Civilization 5 that’s coming to SteamRuns on a potato

Runs on a potato

A screenshot from open-source 4X strategy game Unciv showing a battle taking place

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Describing Unciv as “an open-source reimplementation of the most famous civilization-building game ever”, dev Yair Morgenstern is working with volunteers using the cross-platform framework libGDX. Morgenstern says that Unciv is good if you’re looking to play something that’s a “small, fast, moddable, FOSS [free open source software] and in-depth 4X that can still run on a potato”. If you’re more interested in graphical excellence, animations, and a soundtrack then Morgenstern instead suggests sticking with Civilization V.

Unciv should eventually have every feature of the original Civ 5, Morgenstern hopes. As for potential legal issues with the project, the dev doesn’t believe there should be any and points to the example ofFlappy Birdclones. Unciv doesn’t use the Civilization name, impersonate the game, or take assets from the original Civ 5. The Unciv team are still looking for more people to help with the project, including programmers, translators and modders. You can read more about Unciv and its development on the GitHub pagehere.

Although there’s no release date yet, you can wishlist Unciv onSteamfor now. If you don’t want to wait then you can download the latest build fromitch.io, or from Google Play on Android.