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WebDiplomacy

webDiplomacy is an online, multiplayer, turn-based strategy game that lets you play Diplomacy online. subtitle

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The best WebDiplomacy alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /c-evo-alternatives

    C-evo is a freeware empire building game for Windows

  2. /hedgewars-alternatives

    Hedgewars is a Free to play, Single-player and Turn-based Strategy video game developed by Hedgewars Development Team.

    Open Source

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    FlexiQuiz is a powerful online test generator that enables you to create engaging online quizzes, tests, or exams in minutes. Choose from 100's of features to create a customized quiz that meets your objectives for business, education, or fun.

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  4. /uniwar-alternatives

    UniWar is a turn-based strategy game where players battle it out on the field with units of...

  5. /statebuilder-alternatives

    Browser-based civilization building game build for speed and playability.

  6. /erepublik-alternatives

    eRepublik is a Free to play, Browser-based and Massively Multiplayer Online video game created and published by eRepublik Labs.

  7. /dominus-alternatives

    Grow in power by conquering castles. Gain vassals until you can overthrow your lord and climb the tree to become the Dominus.

    Open Source

  8. /advanced-strategic-command-alternatives

    Advanced Strategic Command is a free, turn based strategy game.

  9. /subterfuge-alternatives

    Subterfuge - A week-long game of strategy and diplomacy.

  10. /prodominus-alternatives

    Prodominus is a revolutionary new strategy game with card gaming elements.

  11. /edominations-alternatives

    multiplayer strategy game

  12. /golden-age-of-civilizations-alternatives

    Here comes the Golden Age of Civilizations, a semi turn-based MMO strategy game, inspired by but...

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