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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