Cossacks: European Wars is a real-time strategy computer game for Windows made by the Ukrainian developer GSC Game World. It was released on April 24, 2001. The game has an isometric view and is set in the 17th and 18th centuries of Europe. It features sixteen playable nations each with its own architectural styles, technologies and units. Players must avoid famine and engage in army expansion, building construction and simple resource gathering. Mission scenarios range from conflicts such as Thirty Years' War to the War of the Austrian Succession, and the game is renowned for the seemingly unlimited number of units players may control. This ability set it apart from other games of the time such as Age of Empires and Empire Earth. Cossacks is a game which allows the user to gain strategy skills and even pick up some relative history of that period by the inclusion of a comprehensive encyclopedia. This top selling title has won two awards and was positively favoured by a majority of reviewers.
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Iconic RTS in Eastern Europe in early 2000x.
The selling point was that you could create big armies and participate in massive battles (like the Total War series) and build the base at the same time. It has a character and its own unique aesthetic.
Due to today's context, I think this game should get a bigger praise - since it's a Ukrainian game and the cover of this game perfectly depicts the Ukrainian spirit: these cossacks are writing a letter to a local Tzar and saying fuck off in a humorous form. Basically what Ukrainians do now with Putin and his army.