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  2. Heroes of Might and Magic IV - Wikipedia

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    The story of Heroes of Might and Magic IV unfolds primarily through the game's six campaigns, each of which establishes how the major kingdoms of one of Axeoth's continents were forged in the wake of the Reckoning, and the arrival of the Enrothian refugees on Axeoth. Each of the campaigns centers on a faction leader, and tells the story of how ...

  3. List of Might and Magic media - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest (1995) Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars (1996) The Price of Loyalty (1997) Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (1999) Armageddon's Blade (1999) The Shadow of Death (2000) Heroes Chronicles; Warlords of the Wasteland (2000) Conquest of the Underworld (2000) Clash ...

  4. Heroes of Might and Magic - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of Might and Magic (commonly abbreviated HoMM), known as Might & Magic Heroes in 2011–2024, is a series of video games created and developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing. As part of the Might and Magic franchise, the series changed ownership when NWC was acquired by 3DO and again when 3DO closed down and sold the ...

  5. Might and Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Ubisoft release Might & Magic X: Legacy departs from this continuity and is set in the world of Ashan, a separate setting established by Ubisoft in Heroes of Might and Magic V and subsequent Heroes games after New World Computing went out of business. [4] Ashan is a high fantasy setting with no science fiction elements in its lore. [5]

  6. Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen - Wikipedia

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    The reviewers gave the game 5 out of 5 stars. [4] Might and Magic: World of Xeen (comprising Clouds of Xeen and Dark Side of Xeen) was reviewed in 1994 in Dragon #201 by Sandy Petersen in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Petersen gave the compilation 3 out of 5 stars. [5]

  7. Heroes Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The series was intended to introduce a new audience, such as casual gamers, to the Heroes of Might and Magic series. As part of that strategy, each installment of Chronicles was released as a low-cost episode containing a relatively short single-player campaign, and the difficulty level of each game was kept low.

  8. Heroes of Might and Magic IV (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played on maps created at the start of the game from map tiles (world of Axeoth). [2] As the places on the tiles are too small to place the actual cards on, the locations of armies, objects, and towns are represented on the map as numbered and colored army, location, and town markers, respectively.

  9. Heroes of Might and Magic III - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (commonly referred to as Heroes of Might & Magic 3, or Heroes 3, or abbreviated HoMM 3) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing originally released for Microsoft Windows by The 3DO Company in 1999.