Here is the link: https://www.gog.com/game/europa_universalis_ii
This is the first Paradox game I have ever played and undoubtedly, the one I had spent most time on, not merely playing, but learning history, geography and music (yes!) as a kid. I understand most people are not going to play this game nowadays but it's still worth checking to see the humble beginnings of our favourite genre of games and especially to hear the astounding soundtrack, which, as I remember it from playing the game, was a journey through the development of music, from sacred medieval chants and songs to elaborate classical compositions of Bach and Mozart. And famous Falalalan!
This is the first Paradox game I have ever played and undoubtedly, the one I had spent most time on, not merely playing, but learning history, geography and music (yes!) as a kid. I understand most people are not going to play this game nowadays but it's still worth checking to see the humble beginnings of our favourite genre of games and especially to hear the astounding soundtrack, which, as I remember it from playing the game, was a journey through the development of music, from sacred medieval chants and songs to elaborate classical compositions of Bach and Mozart. And famous Falalalan!
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