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Hamurabi remake

Hamurabi remake is a free turn-based simulation game set in Middle East , released in 1996. Hamurabi remake runs on DOS but was also published for Mainframe, Apple II, ZX80, Commodore 64.
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To launch the game, run hamura/hamura.exe.

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In addition to the multiple versions of Hamurabi, several simulation games have been created as expansions of the core game. These include Kingdom by Lee Schneider and Todd Voros, written for mainframe computers in 1972 and in BASIC in 1975, which was then expanded to Dukedom (1976). Other derivations include King, a.k.a. Pollution Game (1975) by James A. Storer, and Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio (1978) by George Blank; Santa Paravia added the concept of city building management to the basic structure of Hamurabi, making it an antecedent to the city-building genre as well as an early strategy game.

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This game is a remake of: Hamurabi (find more remakes here)
Status: freeware
Also published for: Mainframe, Apple II, ZX80, Commodore 64
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