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== Vision Statement == | == Vision Statement == | ||
− | [[FreeOrion]], an open-source game inspired by [[Master of Orion]], is a turn-based game of epic space strategy that builds on the classic '[[4X]]' model by incorporating the nation-building elements of games such as Europa Universalis | + | [[FreeOrion]], an open-source game inspired by [[wikipedia:Master_of_Orion|Master of Orion]], is a turn-based game of epic space strategy that builds on the classic '[[wikipedia:4X|4X]]' model by incorporating the nation-building elements of games such as [[wikipedia:Europa_Universalis_II|Europa Universalis II]] and 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. |
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Vision Statement
FreeOrion, an open-source game inspired by Master of Orion, is a turn-based game of epic space strategy that builds on the classic '4X' model by incorporating the nation-building elements of games such as Europa Universalis II and 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.