Free and Open Source real time strategy game with a new take on micro-management

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If you have installed the game but still have problems running it or if you cannot compile the source distribution, try to look at the Frequently Asked Questions page, which contains a section related to installation problems.

Looking for the latest development source code? See the Compiling page for information on how to download and compile from our Mercurial repository. From time to time we do development snapshots, too but be aware that those are not yet released for a reason.


Globulation 2 Beta 4 (0.9.4)

Source
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Release: glob2-0.9.4.tar.gz
Latest: SCM
Compiling Instructions
Linux
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Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, Gentoo, SuSE,...
Windows
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Coming Soon
Mac
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Coming Soon
MacPorts

You can still download the Older Releases. They can be useful if you want a binary for a system for which the latest release has not been packaged yet.
Please keep in mind that Internet game will most likely not work with older releases. (See What version should i choose to play in the FAQ.)

Linux Distribution Packages

Following packages may be out of date: The following packages and/or console commands to install Globulation 2 on Linux distributions may out of date. To obtain the latest version (if you can't get it from below), we suggest compiling from source if you're using Linux.
Debian

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Sarge: i386 - Alpha 23 (0.8.23)
Etch: AMD64 - Beta 3 (0.9.3)

Download one of the above. Run dpkg -i glob2_VERSION.deb as root. If you miss any dependencies, run apt-get -f install as root.

To install from the Debian repository by running apt-get install glob2

Also, see .deb packages for Ubuntu. They may install properly.

Fedora
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Core 9: i386/x86_64/source - Beta 1 (0.9.1)
Core 8: i386/x86_64 - Beta 1 (0.9.1)

To install from Fedora repository, run as root yum install glob2
Gentoo
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No Download Available

An ebuild exists, and is in portage. To install, execute (as root): emerge glob2
Mandriva
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2008.1: i586/x86_64/source - Beta 2 (0.9.2)
2008.0: i586/x86_64/source - Beta 1 (0.9.1)

To install from Mandriva repository, run as root urpmi globulation2
openSuSE
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10.3: i586/x86_64/source - Alpha 23 (0.8.23)

Download one of the packages above, then run rpm -i glob2_VERSION.rpm. If you get any dependency errors, resolve them and try again.
Ubuntu
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Hardy: i386 - Beta 3 (0.9.3)

Download one of the above. Run sudo dpkg -i glob2_VERSION.deb. If you miss any dependencies, run sudo apt-get -f install.

To install from the Ubuntu repository by running apt-get install glob2

Also, see .deb packages for Debian. They may install properly.

FreeBSD
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No Download Available

A port exists and binary packages are built for different platforms. See FreshPorts.
Slackware

12.1: globulation2-0.9.3b3-i686-1cp.tgz - Beta 3 (0.9.3)

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