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Oct 23, 2003 - Cossacks: The Art of War is the add-on of Cossacks: European Wars and takes place in the late 18th century. Among multiple features, the. Free download Cossacks: The Art of War is the first official addition to the game Cossacks: European Wars. Compared to the original emphasis was on improving.
Embed this Program Add this Program to your website by copying the code below. Preview Preview. The age of pike and shot Like most real-time strategy games Cossacks: European Wars lets you choose a faction. Each of these historical nations has its own advantages in the forms of special units many of which are slight tweaks to the standard unit types. To win the game you'll need to acquire resources use them to produce units group them together into armies and deploy them on the battlefield to defeat your enemies. Troop options include not just infantry and cavalry but also artillery and naval units. Different paths of social and technological research can also give your armies upgrades and access to new unit types.
By Anonymous The game i played over and over again without being bored. It's one of the most featured and exiting games i had played i is excellent went it comes to variation of unites, buildings, upgrades and resources. Pros: The variation of buildings,units & upgrades. The resources collection and consumtion ways.
The ability to take over you enemies technologies and buildings. Cons: The turkish Nation were not added with there great buildings and technologies but just pictured as a an old, weak nation with were not true.
The turkish nation should have more units and upgrades. The Turkish buildings should be remodeled with the real historic great features reviewed on April 5, 2014. By Anonymous I played this as a kid, and to this day I still love it. Throughout childhood, I didn't experience what could be called a high level o f exposure to gaming. Wolfenstein 3d was one of the first games I played and a favorite for a long time.
Around age 7 or 8, I discovered the Cossacks series of games through my father, who played the Art of War. I can safely say, in spite of not being the first RTS I ever played (Let's face it; we all played Age of Empires as kids at one stage.) this is most definitely a lasting favorite, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to young, old, new and seasoned gamers alike.
Pros: Population size. Resource gathering. Cons: While difficult to notice because of the high-quality sprites, this is a 2D game, which means you can't get a different view of what's going on. It lacks a 'zoom' feature reviewed on March 30, 2014.