GOG — DRM-Free Classics

GOG.com offers DRM-free versions of key MicroProse titles, pre-configured to run on modern Windows, macOS, and Linux. The easiest entry point for new players.

GOG

Civilization

The 1991 original, fully playable via DOSBox. GOG’s release is pre-configured for modern hardware. Start here if you’ve never played the classic that launched a franchise.

GOG: Civilization →

GOG

X-COM: UFO Defense

The 1994 original, pre-configured via DOSBox. Pair with OpenXcom (below) for bug fixes, widescreen support, and mod compatibility. One of the most rewarding strategy games ever made.

GOG: X-COM: UFO Defense →

GOG

X-COM: Terror from the Deep

The 1995 underwater sequel. Notoriously difficult; bring patience. Pair with OpenXcom Extended for the best experience.

GOG: X-COM: Terror from the Deep →

GOG

Railroad Tycoon

The 1990 original. GOG’s Deluxe edition includes the original and the Deluxe variant with enhanced graphics and additional scenario maps.

GOG: Railroad Tycoon Deluxe →

Note: This page focuses on the classic MicroProse era (1982–2002). Civilization: Beyond Earth and post-MicroProse era titles are outside scope. For modern Civilization and XCOM titles, see the Modern page.

DOSBox

DOSBox emulates the DOS environment of the 1980s and 1990s, enabling authentic playback of MicroProse titles including AdLib and Sound Blaster audio.

Emulator

DOSBox Staging

DOSBox Staging is the recommended modern fork of DOSBox, with improved compatibility, better audio emulation (including CMS/Game Blaster and AdLib), and active development. Download from the DOSBox Staging GitHub repository.

dosbox-staging.github.io →

Quick setup: Mount your MicroProse game directory as C:, set cycles=max or cycles=10000 for DOS-era timing, and configure SBTYPE=sb16 for Sound Blaster audio. GOG releases already include a configured DOSBox launcher.

Browser

Internet Archive — In-Browser Play

The Internet Archive’s DOSBox-JS implementation allows some MicroProse titles to be played directly in a web browser. Quality varies; the GOG versions are preferable for serious play, but the Archive is excellent for a quick look at period titles.

archive.org search: MicroProse DOS →

Play on Modern Hardware

Open-source re-implementations provide the best modern experience for X-COM and Colonization.

Open Source

OpenXcom

OpenXcom is a faithful open-source re-implementation of X-COM: UFO Defense and X-COM: Terror from the Deep. It requires the original game data files (available from GOG), then adds: native resolution support, bug fixes, mod compatibility, and extended features.

Recommended: OpenXcom Extended (OXCE) for the fullest feature set including additional enemy AI options, extended modding API, and quality-of-life improvements.

openxcom.org →

Open Source

FreeCol — Colonization

FreeCol is an open-source implementation of Sid Meier’s Colonization (1994), running on modern Java with improved graphics and interface. No original files required. Actively developed with new features that extend the 1994 design.

freecol.org →

Open Source

OpenTTD — Transport Tycoon

OpenTTD is the open-source re-implementation of Transport Tycoon Deluxe (1994), published by MicroProse. It is free to download and play without the original files (base graphics are included). Active community, regular updates, and a massive modding scene.

openttd.org →