showing 8 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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OpenExplore | Triplefox | ? | labelminimizeminimize | |
Expedition: The New World | Slashware Interactive | 2011 | Expedition aims to be an historical turn-based sandbox of the 15th to 19th century world. Explore the world, sail, trade, conquer, colonize, pirate, combat, etc. | labelminimizesubject |
ANNO ONLINE | Ubisoft (Ubisoft Bluebyte) | 2013 | [b]Anno Online[/b] is [b]a free-to-play strategy simulation[/b] game that lets you build and develop big [b]medieval cities[/b]. No download is required; you can experience a complex [b]city simulation directly in your browser[/b]! Anno Online upholds the traditional in-depth economics that are the hallmarks of the [b]award-winning Anno franchise[/b], and invites players to [b]manage cities[/b] to an extent never before seen in any [b]browser game[/b]. The key element of the game is the player’s main island, where the foundations of your commercial empire will be set. By satisfying the needs of your population, [b]constructing new buildings[/b] and [b]managing production[/b], you will [b]unlock new buildings[/b] and face new challenges as your population’s demands and consumption habits evolve. Soon, one island won’t be enough to satisfy all their needs and you’ll have to discover and [b]claim additional islands[/b] and connect them via ship trading routes to your main island. For the first time in the Anno series, players will have the opportunity to be part of a giant empire and congregate in powerful guilds to work towards joint goals and server-wide quests. [b]Monumental cities[/b] - More than 120 skins for the various buildings found in the game - 1500+ Buildings per city [b]High Quality Graphics[/b] - Highly detailed buildings, ships and islands - 10000+ decorative objects per island - Animated people in the streets [b]Cooperative Gameplay[/b] - Monumental buildings - Visit other people’s islands - Guilds [b]Customisable Content[/b] - Male and female avatars - Customisable ships [b]Increased Usability[/b] - Expanding interfaces - Slow learning curve - Failsafe mechanism [b]Asynchronous Trading[/b] - Advanced commercial features: Ship renting, sea lanes, etc... - Watch as your trade routes grow: ships come and go in your harbour | labelminimizesubject |
Expeditions: Conquistador | bitComposer Entertainment (Logic Artists) | 2013 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Europa Universalis IV | Paradox Interactive (Paradox Development Studio) | 2013 | Reliable information lead to the inclusion of this entry here at UVL. After which Europa Universalis IV was in fact ported to and published for Linux.***Linux version is unconfirmed. [quote=Johan, Paradox development team][u]Hopefully[/u], all games EU4 and forward will be Mac & Linux compatible.[/quote] | labelminimizeminimize |
Europa Universalis II | Paradox Entertainment | 2014 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Seven Cities of Gold: Commemorative Edition | Ozark Softscape (Ozark Softscape;SEGA Interactive Development Division) | 2014 | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Curious Expedition | Maschinen-Mensch | 2016 | labelminimizeminimize |