Kuroba: Oghuz
About this game
Kuroba is a historical real-time strategy game set on the brutal frontier of 13th-century Anatolia.
Build a settlement from the ground up, command disciplined armies, and survive in a land shaped by invasion, shifting borders, and constant conflict.
There is no fantasy here — only economy, logistics, and leadership decide who endures.
From a humble camp to a fortified stronghold, every structure you place defines your future.
Classic RTS base-building with modern quality-of-life systems
Resource chains and supply lines that directly affect your army
Expand, fortify, and adapt to seasonal pressure and enemy threats
Your economy is not a background system — it determines how long your soldiers can fight.
Victory in Kuroba is earned through planning, positioning, morale, and timing — not reflexes.
Infantry, archers, cavalry, and specialized units
Tactical formations, morale systems, and counter-unit mechanics
Command range and positioning matter — overextension breaks armies
Real-time battlefield decisions that punish mistakes
Watch formations collapse, lines break, and battles turn with a single poor decision.
Inspired by real conflicts of medieval Anatolia, Kuroba delivers a grounded and immersive historical experience.
Historically inspired factions including Seljuk, Byzantine, and Mongol forces
Period-accurate architecture, weapons, and battlefield layouts
A serious, atmospheric tone focused on realism and tension
No magic.
No heroes.
Only war, survival, and strategy.
Each match unfolds differently, shaped by terrain, supply, and leadership choices.
Multiple maps and historically inspired scenarios
Different factions encourage distinct strategic approaches
Designed for both RTS veterans and thoughtful newcomers
Whether you dominate through economic control or decisive campaigns, every victory is earned.


Kuroba is a historical RTS set in the brutal frontier of 13th-century Anatolia. Build settlements, manage logistics, and command armies in grounded, realistic combat. No magic, no heroes—only economy, strategy, and leadership determine who endures.



