![]() I don't think I'd really ever consider Cossacks as a game for the casual RTS fan. It'll probably take you quite a while to make it through all of these, not necessarily because of the difficulty, but because of the strategies you have to adopt to beat them tend towards the drawn out sieging type of conflict. Along with the new units and nations there are several additions to the Cossacks experience in the way of 30 new levels total including 5 new campaigns and 5 stand alone missions. There are also several new units for some of the other nations including a bunch of new naval vessels for all of the nations. First off, you'll get two new nations, Bavaria and Denmark, with their new building art and one unique unit along with the basic plusses and minuses that each nation gets tacked onto it. The game system is arranged to reduce per-unit control and resource micromanagement, and to turn to global goals of powerful economy formation, science development, the capturing of new lands, and defending borders.The Art of War comes with a bunch of new stuff fitting into the "expansion" theme nicely. One can carry out lingering city sieges, wage guerilla wars, capture commanding heights and arrange ambushes, deploy landing forces on enemy shores, and conduct sea battles. Thus, England is the mightiest sea power, Austria has powerful light and heavy cavalry, and Cossacks are the pride of the Ukrainian army.īattles of up to 8,000 units may be conducted on single or network game maps. Each has its own original graphics, economic and technical development peculiarities, military advantages and drawbacks, and unique units and technologies, providing vast choices of tactics and strategy in war against any enemy. There are 16 nations or regions in Cossacks: Algeria, Austria, England, France, the Netherlands, Piemonte, Poland, Portugal, Prussia, Russia, Saxony, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, and Venice. Cossacks: European Wars is a historical real-time strategy based on events of the 16th through the 18th centuries in Europe, when nations and states were created and demolished, and wars shed seas of blood. ![]()
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