

Unsolicited comparison of FreeCol with C4C.Platforms Windows Release date: September 2008 Media: DVD-Rom System requirements: Windows XP or higher Input: Keyboard, mouse, microphone Videos

Production of buildings continues at a slow rate even without a colonist working at the Carpenter's Shop.Producing horses now requires a colonist, in addition to food.Player sets import and export orders for each settlement, and the Wagon Trains - if there are enough of them - carry them out. No fixed trade routes but automated trade.Increases the rate of building construction In addition to goods, cities can also produce culture-type bonuses that do not have a price value (similar to and from Civilization IV) which affect other game mechanics.Īllows colonists to learn an advanced profession The king sends an army to stop your revolution.Ĭolonization contains sixteen civilizations and twenty leaders: The goal is revolution: independence from your mother country. As before there are only the 4 European civilizations to play as, though "The Authentic Colonization" mod and its offshoot "Religion and Revolution" mod add the powers included in FreeCol: Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, and Russia.
