'''Heroes of Might and Magic''' (sometimes called simply '''Heroes''' or '''HoMM''') is a series of
turn-based computer games developed by
New World Computing, a division of
The 3DO Company. The
games are
fantasy-themed
strategy conflicts in which characters called ''heroes'' have pivotal roles as leaders of armies of
mythical creatures such as
harpies,
unicorns,
vampires, and
dragons. There are currently five games in the series. All of the games are set in the same fictional universe as the ''
Might and Magic'' series - except for ''
Heroes of Might and Magic V'', which is set in
Ashan, an entirely new world.
The series
''
King's Bounty'' was the first game in the series, and is often referred to by collectors as "Heroes Zero". Although occasionally referred to as a "prequel", it is actually the original that all the others were based upon. After its success, 3DO bought out New World Computing, and the Heroes series was formed. The story of each installment in the series is different and they take place one after another chronologically.
Heroes and some units can cast
spells and gather armies. Through conquest, visitation to special areas, gaining experience or gathering
magical artifacts, heroes become more powerful and useful to the controlling player.
Fans of the series cite the games as some of the finest strategy games ever developed. They note the game's combat system as one of the game's strongest points. Additionally, fans specify the game's spell system as one of the best in any fantasy genre game. The games also featured map editors for extended playability, greatly lengthening their life over the Internet with user-created scenarios and campaigns.
Each successive game featured improved graphics in higher resolutions than the previous version. The series seemed to lose focus after ''
Heroes of Might and Magic III'' and received a poorer critical reception. According to the
Game Rankings website, the and third installments of the series averaged reviews of 85.3% and 87.7%, respectively, while the
fourth and
fifth installments averaged reviews of only 79.6% and 78.0%, respectively. ''Heroes of Might and Magic V'' was developed by a new team at
Nival Interactive and published by
Ubisoft.
Platforms
Most games in the series are available for
Windows and
Mac OS, only the third game is available for
GNU/Linux. It was ported by
Loki Software. The first two installments of the series were for
DOS but later
ported to Windows. The original game,
King's Bounty, was released for the
Commodore Amiga, Sega Genesis and DOS.
Gametap began offering the first four games in the series over its pay service in
2006. The first and second games were also ported for
Game Boy Color and are now somewhat rare. One unique version, made for the
Playstation 2, had real-time movement and turn-based battles.
Heroes Chronicles
Main articles: Heroes Chronicles
A spinoff series,
Heroes Chronicles, was released for Microsoft Windows, featuring the same world and gameplay as ''Heroes of Might and Magic III''. The story centers on a hero named Tarnum. Games in the ''Heroes Chronicles'' include:
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: Warlords of the Wastelands'' (2000)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: Conquest of the Underworld'' (2000)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements'' (2000)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons'' (2000)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: The World Tree'' (free download when you buy any two chronicles, USA only)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: The Fiery Moon'' (free download when you buy any three chronicles, USA only)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: Revolt of the Beastmasters'' (2001)
★ ''Heroes Chronicles: The Sword of Frost'' (2001)
Note: The last two were released in the
USA and the
UK together in one bundle called ''Heroes Chronicles, the Final Chapters'' (
2001).
List of games
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Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest''
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Heroes of Might and Magic IV''
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Heroes of Might and Magic V''
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External links
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Ubisoft Might and Magic website
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Freeverse Might and Magic (Mac port) website
Fansites
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Age of Heroes - a fan site with over 400 pages of information about Heroes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and the Heroes 4 card game
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Celestial Heavens - news, features and discussions about the Heroes of Might and Magic series (see
Celestial Heavens)