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=Heroes of Might and Magic III Wikipedia=
=Heroes of Might and Magic III Wikipedia=


'''''Heroes of Might and Magic III''''' (also known as '''''Heroes III''''' or '''''HoMM3''''') is a turn-based strategy game developed by New World Computing for Microsoft Windows and released by the 3DO Company in 1999. It is the third installment of the ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' series. The game's story is first referenced throughout. The player can choose to play through six different [[Campaigns|campaigns]] telling the story, or play in a scenario against computer or human opponents.  
'''''Heroes of Might and Magic III''''' (also known as '''''Heroes III''''' or '''''HoMM3''''') is a [[turn-based strategy]] game developed by [[New World Computing]] for Microsoft Windows and released by [[the 3DO Company]] in 1999. It is the third installment of the ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic]]'' series. The game's story is first referenced throughout. The player can choose to play through six different [[Campaigns|campaigns]] telling the story, or play in a scenario against computer or human opponents.  


The gameplay is divided into two parts, tactical overland exploration and a turn based combat system. The player creates an army by spending [[resource|resources]] at one of the eight town types in the game. The hero will progress in [[experience point|experience]] by engaging in combat with enemy heroes and monsters. The conditions for victory vary depending on the map, including conquest of all enemies and towns, collection of a certain amount of a resource, or finding the [[Grail|grail]] artifact.
The gameplay is divided into two parts, tactical overland exploration and a turn based combat system. The player creates an [[army]] by spending [[resource|resources]] at one of the eight town types in the game. The hero will progress in [[experience point|experience]] by engaging in combat with enemy heroes and monsters. The conditions for victory vary depending on the map, including conquest of all enemies and towns, collection of a certain amount of a resource, or finding the [[Grail|grail]] artifact.


''Heroes III'' spawned two expansion packs, ''[[Armageddon's Blade|Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade]]'' and ''[[Shadow of Death|Heroes of Might and Magic III: Shadow of Death]]'', as well as ''[[Heroes Chronicles]]'', a series of short introductory games. A special version ''Heroes III Complete'' on 2 CDs that included the original game and both expansion packs was released in 2000.
''Heroes III'' spawned two expansion packs, ''[[Armageddon's Blade|Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade]]'' and ''[[Shadow of Death|Heroes of Might and Magic III: Shadow of Death]]'', as well as ''[[Heroes Chronicles]]'', a series of short introductory games. A special version ''Heroes III Complete'' on 2 CDs that included the original game and both expansion packs was released in 2000.
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