



Download and un-zip the file, then read the "readme.txt". For building from source, see Build-MacOSX.Ĭhoose the version of freeciv and MacOS version from what's available. Fink gets you freeciv version 2.5.9 with gtk2 client, and appears to be abandoned. MacPorts gets you the latest freeciv version with either the gtk2 client or sdl client. Which package manager should you choose? Homebrew requires MacOS 10.15 or later, and gets you the latest freeciv version with the gtk3 client. May not work for everybody - if it doesn't work for you, you'll have to use the package managers like Homebrew, Fink, MacPorts, as described below. These files are intended for folks who are lazy or don't want to deal with using the terminal command line. Quickest and easiest method to run Freeciv on your Mac.
