Oct 22, 2019 Heroes of Might and Magic - Get it on GamesNostalgia - Heroes of Might and Magic is a fantasy role-playing game developed and published by New World Computing in 1995 for DOS. Retro games, abandonware, freeware and classic games download for PC and Mac.
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DOS - 1995
Also released on: Mac
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Manual available
Heroes of Might and Magic, a really nice strategy game sold in 1995 for DOS, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Mac, time to play a fantasy, turn-based and rpg elements video game title.
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nini2017-08-081 point DOS version
how the hell do i use dosbox??????????
TheDiaz2017-05-050 point
Nikki obviously not unless you use Dosbox
nikki2017-05-04-1 point DOS version
If i download it will it work on my windows 10??? i have been looking for this game for years and cant find a single one that is compatible with windows 10.. Please help!!!
krat472017-02-111 point
is there anyway that i can fix up the game sound? right now the game sound is not working at all
Civ2016-11-224 points DOS version
Presuming the game's in c:gamesheroes, go to dosbox and type:
mount f c:gamesheroes -t cdrom
mount c c:games
cd heroes
heroes
Arutnevollohct2016-11-02-1 point DOS version
Here is the solution for those stuck to that 'unable to access CD drive' error in DosBox:
Drag the SETUP.EXE to the DosBox Icon, then configure you video and audio cards.
After saving it Alt + tab, select GO.BAT and drag it to the DosBox Icon.
That's it, have fun! =D
MrKannibalus2016-09-281 point
Best Game ever!!!
dalibor2016-03-261 point Mac versionBest media streaming app for mac.
anyone try de mac version? i have trouble with img, i can't open because img damage, any solution?
Tab2015-10-074 points DOS version
unable to access CD drive in dosbox
Jake2015-01-032 points DOS version
If you enjoy any of the Heroes of Might and Magic games, I strongly recommend 3, preferably complete. Superior in every way to any other game in the series.
BV2014-12-30-2 points DOS version
After the first move game just frozes. Dosbox 0.74 win7 asus laptop x54c
Zombie12014-11-04-2 points DOS version
I am having a problem with this game as well. I do have some other games downloaded that do play just fine from this site on Dosbox so not sure if it's just these games or if I need to do something different. On this game it looks like it wants to start but then says 'Unable to access CD drive' Do I have to have an original CD for this with Dosbox?
Esaelon2014-09-22-1 point DOS version
In DosBox, seems to freeze on constructing a building in a castle. Strange..
jan2014-03-200 point DOS version
i love this game so i play this game
Caitcait2013-11-143 points DOS version
Having trouble with this and I am not tech inclined! I boot it up, it opens DosBox and then it closes without an error message. My other games work fine, but not this one. What am I doing wrong?
Lord Wise2013-07-070 point DOS version
OOps. Unfortunately you cant save doing it that way. So instead you either add a flashdrive and mount it as a cdrom drive. As done below. Or you can use a second harddisk. Example:
Mount f f: -t cdrom
Mount c c:games
Lord Wise2013-07-031 point DOS version
Hi Guys
You dont need a 'no cd' crack
Just do the following in DosBox to mount your harddisk as a cdrom drive.
(In my case the harddisk is the c: drive)
mount d C: -t cdrom
Then hopefully it should say: Drive C is mounted as a cdrom
Now you can start the game as you useually would
guest2013-06-040 point DOS version
could you post the link where you can get the no cd crack? thanks
joe2013-05-070 point DOS version
It need the no cd crack.
fartingsnout2012-07-12-1 point DOS version
I remember playing this game with my buddy on an old pc in his mom's office.. good times..
thekami2012-04-050 point DOS version
use DosBox rather, it works really well
Gav2012-02-230 point DOS version
Cant seem to get any of the might and magic games to work,I use D-fend reloaded and most of your other games work fine
derSiedler2012-01-300 point DOS version
very good!
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With four games already previously released in the franchise, it’s safe to say that Heroes of Might and Magic V already has a lot of ground to stand on. For many years before, players were already getting used to the Might and Magic Universe, and exploring the world and fighting the battles of Ubisoft’s self proclaimed “generation defining” strategy game. While built on the four games that came before it, Might and Magic V still has its own quirks and charms with a few unique tricks up its sleeve, and in a world dominated with popular strategy games on multiple platforms like World of Warcraft, it has a lot of strong competition to face.
Much like the previous games in the franchise, Might and Magic V follows a familiar formula. The game is full of “hero” characters and various armies that you as the player will control. You can send these characters out to explore the different environments on the game’s large map where you can find treasure, claim castles and most importantly, battle enemies! The more battles you win the more experience points you gain, allowing you to level up and gain new skills and abilities that make your armies even more formidable! If you’re familiar with other strategy and fantasy games, many of the tropes and features should be familiar. There are demons, elves, undead creatures, wizards, knights and all kinds of orcs and ogres in between.
There is a dense, deeply constructed and fascinating world made here. Each character and faction is separated into different types, each with their own distinct abilities. For example, any demonic characters have the power to summon hellish reinforcements that swarm enemies in great numbers and surge to victory. While most of this is standard in the series by this stage, Might and Magic V introduces more skills and abilities into the fold, giving you an almost endless choice in how to develop your characters and make your army stronger. There are two things I strongly value in any game; one is replay value and the other is a logical, decent AI that knows how to respond. I’m happy to say that Might and Magic V has both. The huge selection of characters, castle types, items and abilities you can choose whilst roaming the map means there are hours upon hours of gameplay here, and that’s without any downloadable content attached. If you love playing strategy games, you’ll find it extremely hard to become tired of this.
Things I Didn’t
It isn’t as much of a criticism from me as it is an observation, but with it being the fifth game in the series, some fans may be tiring of the format or are looking for a significant change in game play to spice things up. That can’t really be found in this instalment.Overall
Five games in, and the Heroes of Might and Magic franchise shows no signs of slowing down and no shortages of ideas. Yes, it’s largely just using what came before it, but if it’s working, then so what? If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
8/10