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2.3 (3 ratings)
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18 years ago
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It’s a pity… I would like to see Rakshasa and Titan lords in my ranks.
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18 years ago
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I think we'll see it again...
Just need to level up, don't worry :)
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18 years ago
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http://ordenmira.ru/help/ Here is an online "unofficial game guide" containing a lot of useful information, use it, comrades! :)
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17 years ago
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alt-upgrades for level 4 creatures have now been implemented in the game,
text-based quests have been added,
the game is evolving, and that's great!
So, anyone who wants to try it out can do so, and if anything is unclear, feel free to contact me in the game; my name is Shoter.
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17 years ago
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"alt-grades of 4th-level creatures," what nonsense... even a regular one requires a "don't worry, mom" level, 12 (come here :)) and there are NO alt-upgrades yet... Although the game is still AWESOME (Above All Praise).
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17 years ago
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Hey guys, I'm a level 6 Elf!)))
Anyone playing, please respond in a private message, and does our forum have a clan? If so, invite me; if not, let's create one!
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17 years ago
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I managed to level up to level 4 in one day, and from level 6 to 7 in one night!
17 years ago
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About the game: The online game "Heroes of War and Money" was released in March 2007. The project was created by a group of people passionate about the world of adventure and fantasy. Although we live in different hemispheres of the planet, we are all united by the fascinating and captivating world of ancient creatures and heroes. We hope that this free game will allow you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of magic and battles again and again. By developing your character, you can participate in single-player, group battles, and in the future, even clan battles. For lovers of strategy and economics, we have prepared an extensive economic model. While relaxing between battles or dedicating yourself entirely to the craft of a merchant, you can mine and process dozens of types of raw materials, produce, and sell hundreds of artifacts. The game is supported by all modern browsers, and the use of the latest Flash technologies allows us to create colorful battles without installing any additional applications on your computer. Thanks to this, the requirements for computer power and internet connection speed are minimal. Users with modem and GPRS connections will also be pleased to know that the game consumes little traffic. A little something from me: The battle takes place exactly like in a regular Heroes of Might and Magic game; I was impressed by how appealing and interesting the game is. If anyone is interested, go to this link: http://www.heroeswm.ru/?rid=1128086
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16 years ago
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We know, you played. An Elf, level 3. The nickname is the same as here. You leveled up a long time ago and stopped playing then. I didn't really like it. The regular Heroes of Might and Magic games are better. But that's just a matter of taste.
The card game is probably the most interesting part.
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16 years ago
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A typical browser-based game with a moronic combat, development, player interaction, and trading system, where everything is aimed solely at making players spend more money for the illusion of their own coolness and "hardcore" gameplay.
Poorly copied from the fifth installment (though, in some ways, quite skillfully), and of course, nothing was taken into account during the copying process; they simply stole stats and units, along with the mini-map for battles.
Awful main quests, awful secondary farming quests, an awful artifact system, an awful shop, and an awful skill system. Excessive grinding, and the most boring kind.

And, of course, hordes, thousands, millions, billions of schoolkids and just generally pathetic internet users. But for a small fraction of the real money invested, you can get some perks that alleviate the idiotic grinding and give you an advantage on the battlefield. That's basically it.

IMHO.
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16 years ago
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Poor main side quests, poor secondary farming quests.
Are there even quests there? I didn't notice any.
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16 years ago
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Are there also quests there? I didn't notice any.
AS MANY AS 5!
Like: bring a broom to the monk, and he will give you the key to the refrigerator lying at the bottom of the lake.
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16 years ago
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A typical browser game with a moronic combat, development, player interaction, and trading system, where everything is aimed solely at making players spend more money for the illusion of their own coolness and "hardcore" domination over everything.
Poorly copied from the fifth installment (well, in some ways, it's actually quite well done), of course, nothing was taken into account during the copying process; they simply borrowed stats and units with a mini-map for battles.
Awful main quests, awful secondary farming quests, an awful artifact system, an awful shop, an awful skill system. Excessive grinding, and the most boring kind.

And, of course, hordes, thousands, millions, trillions of schoolkids and just pathetic internet users. But for a small fraction of the real money invested, you can get some perks that eliminate the idiotic grinding and give you an advantage on the battlefield. That's basically it.

IMHO.

I slightly disagree...
Compared to browser games like rock-paper-scissors, of which there are thousands, this one looks somewhat decent.
The system was copied poorly, that's true. When high-level players with sixty units defeat thirty thousand peasants, that's not normal.
I disagree about the money-grabbing aspect – I developed to level 10 without spending any money, and even started a small in-game business. I just abandoned it more than six months ago...

Schoolkids are everywhere. But when I started playing, when the game was new, things were a little different. Now the admins have gotten lazy.

Quests appeared more than a year ago, but they were quickly abandoned, just to get the players to stop bothering them. Compared to King's Ransom, where most of the quests were made by ordinary players, the quests in this game are awful; they were written by a specially hired, unimaginative programmer.

The main reason I stayed in the game for the past year was the crowded and diverse chat, and also the "Creation" section, where the egos of impossibly cool writers and poets were constantly being bruised.

Just my IMHO
16 years ago
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There's a good online game based on Heroes 3 and 5; I recommend you try it: http://www.heroeswm.ru/?rid=1739734. Register and enjoy your favorite game!

This game is addictive; anyone who has played Heroes will understand.
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16 years ago
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why doesn't money come in during wartime?

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