Even if you can't "sideload" aps, you still can do it. It is not necessary to "root" your android to do this. In ten minutes, I was playing a game, downloading new maps and scenarios, and using the built in editor to make my own scenario. The second way is to use one of the WINE emulators to create a windows environment, then load Civ 2. That has worked for several, but not for me. This allows a base upon which to then load a free Windows 3.11 legacy OS. Many techheads could use dos emulators as aps. Which mean despite originally coming out in 1996, it is superior to strategy games today! Shocking,no? ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm creating the topic as obviously many people have played Civ 2 (nearly a million in the fanbase) and would like to play it since it still is actually better than 99% of the current strategy games for the Android market. I hardly expected it to be possible, but here is a general method by which any android capable tablet (even my old Nook HD which uses the oldest obsolete OS ice cream sandwich) can run Civ 2.
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