Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Europa Universalis II

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
8.8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron8.8
8.8
1 Ratings
100
90
81
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

8.5/10
GameSpot

Programmer(s)
  
Johan Andersson

Release date(s)
  
NA: December 11, 2001

Initial release date
  
11 December 2001

Designer
  
Johan Andersson

4.4/5
GOG

9/10
IGN

Artist(s)
  
Timo Väisänen

Genre(s)
  
Grand strategy

Europa Universalis II Download Europa Universalis II Mac My Abandonware

Producer(s)
  
Peter KullgardFredrik Malmberg

Mode(s)
  
Single player, multiplayer

Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems

Publishers
  
Ubisoft, Strategy First, Typhoon Games, 1C Company

Similar
  
Europa Universalis games, Paradox Interactive games, Real-time strategy games

Europa Universalis II is a strategy computer game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Strategy First, based on world history spanning a timeline between 1419 through 1820. It was first released on December 11, 2001.

Contents

Europa Universalis II Review Europa Universalis II I Old Games

Gameplay

Europa Universalis II Download Europa Universalis II Mac My Abandonware

In the game, the player controls a single nation across many centuries, managing its economy, military, political alliances, scientific development, exploration and colonization, religious affairs, and internal stability. In addition, yearly random events, as well as hundreds of pre-scripted ones based on the historical record, make for a great deal of gameplay challenge and variety.

Europa Universalis II Europa Universalis II

Europa Universalis II differs from many similar turn-based strategy games in that time flows continuously during gameplay, rather than taking place in discrete turns. The player is able to pause the action to ponder the situation and give orders, then speed up or slow down time to let events take their course.

Europa Universalis II Europa Universalis 2 on the Mac App Store

The game ships with several historical scenarios, including games that take place during the Age of Exploration, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars. The Grand Campaign lets players choose one world power and guide it from the end of the Middle Ages and into the 19th century. There is also a Fantasy Scenario, starting in an unoccupied and unexplored earth with only 8 civilizations to choose. In this scenario, casual gameplay and strategy that should be applied are slightly different, more like a 4X game with a strong emphasis on colonization.

Europa Universalis II httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenbb1Eur

While the Grand Campaign is geared primarily towards the major European powers of the time, such as Austria, England, France, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Ottoman Empire, the game is unique in that players can choose to play as one of more than a hundred obscure, no longer existing nations, from the Indian subcontinent to the Balkans.

Development

Europa Universalis II Europa Universalis 2 GamePlay YouTube

The game was developed by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Europa Universalis, and was first released for the PC in 2001 by Strategy First, with a Macintosh port created by Virtual Programming and published by MacPlay. A Linux port was in development but was not released.

Game modding

The game goes into a great deal of granular detail, including urban populations for each of the hundreds of provinces, thousands of historical monarchs, generals, and explorers, as well as names for colonies, armies, and fleets.

In addition, with almost all of the game data stored in easy-to-edit text files, Europa Universalis II is easy to modify and customize, which has yielded a large and thriving mod community. Players have been able to create new flags, maps, units, historical events, leaders and even entire scenarios.

It is also possible to play a campaign beginning with Crusader Kings, followed by Europa Universalis II, Victoria (or Victoria II) and finished with Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday, allowing for campaigns to range from 1066 to 1954. This is by using the in-built features of these games that convert a saved campaign to the chronologically-next Paradox title.

Asia chapters

A version of the game, called Europa Universalis II: Asia Chapters, was released for Asian markets, adding new graphics and scenarios that center around Asian history instead. It featured an updated map with greater detail and added provinces in Japan, Korea, and China.

References

Europa Universalis II Wikipedia