Unlike traditional RTS games where you manage armies or civilizations, this title focuses on . You must navigate various European cities during a fictional continental championship, completing objectives that range from destroying property to defeating rival firms.
The game included a multiplayer mode where players could pit their custom firms against one another in various urban arenas. Historical Context
The game uses a gritty, underground aesthetic and a satirical tone to depict the subculture of the early 2000s.
Upon its release, the game faced significant from football associations and politicians across Europe, who argued it glamorized violence. Because of this, it had limited distribution in certain regions, eventually becoming a cult classic for fans of niche, edgy strategy titles from the early millennium.
You must balance your aggression with the presence of police forces (including riot squads and snipers) who will attempt to shut down your operations. Key Features
is a real-time strategy (RTS) game released in 2002 by Darx IT and Artworx. Known for its controversial subject matter, the game puts you in the role of a "Leader" tasked with managing a firm of football hooligans to become the most notorious group in Europe. Gameplay Overview
You control different classes of units, including Bully , Biker , and Leader , each with unique strengths.
To keep your firm motivated, you need to manage "resources" like alcohol , drugs , and money , often obtained by looting local shops.