The way of Cossack


In the middle of the 16th century, the Great Polish Kingdom enters its golden age. Being the major power in Europe of that time, Poland invades Ukraine, seizes its lands and enslaves local people, while building a dominating Polish empire in the area.

Description:

In the middle of the 16th century, the Great Polish Kingdom enters its golden age. Being the major power in Europe of that time, Poland invades Ukraine, seizes its lands and enslaves local people, while building a dominating Polish empire in the area. The southern stream of the river Dnieper becomes a refuge for those, who wish to escape from Polish domination. Soon the place by the river called Zaporozhye turns into the organized center of Cossacks opposition that becomes the biggest threat to the Polish Empire. The main character, a legendary Cossack warrior by the name, Taras, is leading his people to drive out the occupants and liberate Ukraine.

His older son fell in love with a Polish aristocrat and turned away from his people, his youngest son died in his presence from Polish sword.

Engage yourself in a fascinating game challenge and slay your enemies in this new adventure RPG!

Key Features:

   * Spectacular environmental effects,  day/night cycles
   * Horse mounts, mounted battles and opponents
   * 7 large locations filled with adventures and quests
   * 18 unique characters
   * Over 40 quests to complete
   * 3 types of weapons used in different circumstances (light, heavy and firepower)

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