
On the surface, the Europa Universalis games bear a strong resemblance to Civilization, that king of the historical strategy genre. How much can I raise taxes before my citizens revolt? Which of my vassals is most likely to stage a rebellion? What in the hell is a Latin Cuirassier? It's questions like these that drive Paradox Development Studio's historical strategy series, in which players are given a broad range of tools to expand their global empire and an equally broad assortment of political responsibilities to manage along the way


In the world of Europa Universalis, players are often faced with challenging questions.
