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Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia is the third game of the turn based strategy games series developed by New World Computing. Heroes III was published for Windows and Macintosh in 1999.

It is considered the game that defined the turn-based fantasy RPG strategy genre.The gameplay is not so different from the predecessors, but animations and graphics are better, the story is more engaging and the campaigns are longer. You will have to lead your heroes, explore the lands, solving missions just like an RPG, but at the same time build and grow your towns like a turn based strategy game.Heroes 3 received incredibly high reviews, with an average of 87%, and it was a huge commercial success.

The demo allows you to play for 28 turns, around 4 weeks, in the campaign Dead and Buried.

(2015)Heroes of Might and Magic (also known as Might & Magic: Heroes from the 6th installment onwards) is a series of video games originally created and developed. As part of the franchise, the series changed ownership when NWC was acquired by and again when 3DO closed down and sold the rights to. The games feature turn-based, fantasy-themed conflicts in which players control armies of mythical creatures.

The series began in 1995 with the release of the first title, and has most recently seen a release in 2015 with a seventh title.The series is directed primarily at the DOS and Windows platforms, with sporadic support for Mac OS over the years. Heroes III was ported to Linux. GameTap has carried the first four games in the series since 2006. Remakes have appeared on the. Contents GamesScreenshot fromScreenshot from(1990), an earlier game from, largely precipitated the design of Heroes and is included in some Heroes anthologies. It was later remade and branded as a Heroes title for the game,. A sequel to was released in 2008 as.

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Released by 3DO, in a 3 CD-ROM disc set. Heroes of Might and Magic Trilogy (2000), and, but no expansions to Heroes 2 nor Heroes 3. Released in a joint venture by 3DO and Ubisoft, in a 3 CD-ROM disc set. Heroes of Might and Magic Platinum Edition (2002), includes Heroes I, Heroes II Gold and Heroes III Complete. Released by 3DO, in a 4 CD-ROM disc set. Heroes of Might and Magic III+IV Complete (2003), includes. Released by Ubisoft, in a 1 DVD-ROM disc set.

Heroes of Might and Magic V Silver Edition (2006), includes and the expansion pack. Heroes of Might and Magic Complete Edition (2008), includes all five Heroes games and their expansions. Released by Ubisoft.GameplayThe Heroes series is within the genre of turn-based strategy. The titular heroes are player characters who can recruit armies, move around the, capture resources, and engage in combat. The heroes also incorporate some role-playing game elements; they possess a set of statistics that confer bonuses to an army, that enhance their powers, and knowledge of that can be used to attack enemies or produce strategic benefits. Also, heroes gain from battle, such that veteran heroes are significantly more powerful than inexperienced ones. Experienced heroes may persist through a campaign, but do not carry over between single scenarios.On a typical map, players begin a game with one town of a chosen alignment.

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The number of different alignments varies throughout the series, with the lowest count of four appearing initially in Heroes I and peaking at nine in the Heroes III expansion Armageddon's Blade. Each town alignment hosts a unique selection of creatures from which the player can build an army.

Town alignment also determines other unique traits such as native hero classes, special bonuses or abilities, and leanings toward certain skills or kinds of magic.Towns play a central role in the games since they are the primary source of income and new recruits. A typical objective in each game is to capture all enemy towns. Maps may also start with neutral towns, which do not send out heroes but may still be captured by any player. It is therefore possible, and common, to have more towns than players on a map. When captured, a town retains its alignment type, potentially allowing the new owner to create a mixed army. A player or team is eliminated when no towns or heroes are left under their control.

Barring any special conditions, the last player or team remaining is the victor.A side objective commonly appearing in the series is the acquisition of a powerful object called either the or the ',' buried under a random tile on the map. As heroes visit special locations called, pieces are removed from a jigsaw puzzle-like map, gradually revealing its location to the player. Once found, it confers immense bonuses to the player capable of breaking stalemates: the grail can be taken back to a town and used to build a special structure, while the ultimate artifact provides the bonuses directly through possession.Time and resource modelEach turn (consisting of all players' moves) is represented as a single, and days are organized into cycles of weeks and months (measured as four weeks).

The primary resource is, which is generated by towns on a daily basis. Gold alone is sufficient for obtaining basic buildings and most creatures. As construction progresses, increasing amounts of secondary resources such as, gems, crystals, sulfur, and mercury are required. These resources, as well as gold, are produced at and other secondary structures, which are located on the map and require heroes to capture them. As with towns, mines can also be captured by enemy heroes, presenting an additional avenue for conflict.At the start of each week, creature produce new recruits. In some of the games, the start of a new month causes neutral armies to spawn all over the map, providing fresh challenges and opportunities.CombatWhenever a player engages in battle, the game changes from the adventure map display to a combat screen, which is based on either a hexagonal or square grid. In this mode, the game mimics the turn-based tactics genre, as the engaged armies must carry through the battle without the opportunity to reinforce or gracefully retreat.

With few exceptions, combat must end with the losing army deserting or being destroyed, or paying a heavy price in to surrender. Surrendering allows the player to keep the remaining units intact.Creatures in an army are represented by unit stacks, each of which consists of a single type of creature, in any quantity. A limited number of stacks are available to each army, varying by game. Players generally maneuver their stacks attempting to achieve the most favorable rate of attrition for themselves. The games also have an automatic combat option that allows the computer to make tactical choices for a player. Heroes participate in battle as well: passively by granting bonuses to their army, and actively by engaging in combat and casting spells. In most of the games, heroes do not act as units, and cannot be harmed.

However, in Heroes IV they do act as regular units and can be 'killed'; dead heroes are transferred to a dungeon where they can be re-recruited by the battle winner.Combat is affected by several random factors. In addition to simulating dice rolls to determine damage, a variety of influences including hero abilities and special bonuses determine a unit's luck and morale ratings, which affect the likelihood of those units triggering a bonus during combat. A unit that triggers good luck deals more (or receives less) damage, and a unit that triggers high morale receives an extra turn. In some other games, luck and morale can also be negative, with opposite corresponding effects.

Luck and morale can be improved by hero abilities, artifacts, and spells. May suffer with overwhelming odds in combat or by mixing incompatible unit types (eg. With.)History of changesKnowledge allows heroes to cast more spells, either through a spell memorization (HoMM I) or spell point (II-V) system.Heroes II introduced secondary skills. Heroes can learn a limited variety of secondary skills with several levels of proficiency. Secondary skills give specific, miscellaneous bonuses to heroes and their armies. For example, skill in increases the distance a hero's army can travel, while skill in gives their army a bonus.Replay valueGames in the series include a map editor and random map generator (except in fourth installment).

Several fansites collect and rate user-generated maps.Storyline Original universeA single-player campaign map of Antagarich as seen in.Up until, the Heroes series took place in the same fictional universe as the series, and later Might and Magic instalments heavily referenced the games, with some taking place in the same world.and take place on the planet of, on a northerly continent of the same name, and chronicle the adventures of the Ironfist dynasty. The protagonist of Heroes I is, a knight who discovers a portal to the realm of Enroth while fleeing from his throne's usurpers, and goes on to conquer and dominate the continent, establishing a unified kingdom and a new rule.Heroes II featured a two-sided conflict between Morglin's sons, and, both vying for their deceased father's throne. Canonically, Roland defeats Archibald, though the player can choose to align themself with either side. It was the first game in the series to feature playable heroes as campaign characters - the main characters of Heroes I were represented by the player's presence rather than as commanders on the battlefield.The storylines of and the shift focus to the on the southern continent of, and introduces the as playable characters and enemies.

In Heroes III, Queen Catherine Gryphonheart, King Roland's wife, is called home to attend her father's funeral, to discover Antagarich being torn apart by various factions. Heroes III's build on the setting with more prominent character development, featuring new and old heroes from the series in differing roles.The events preceding precipitated the destruction of due to a clash between and the. The ensuing destruction brings about portals leading to another world, through which many characters escape.

Heroes IV's campaigns focus on the scattered survivors from Enroth and as they form new kingdoms and alliances in the new world.Ubisoft continuitywas the first Might and Magic title to take place on the previously unheard-of world of Ashan, as part of Ubisoft's franchise-wide continuity reboot. Its six campaigns are each centered around a faction leader, tied together by the character of Isabel Greyhound, Queen of the Griffin Empire. The Heroes V expansions and both continued this storyline, leading into the events of.Sources.