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As a totally blind player, I rate this game 4 stars if only because, while I am confident the developer has done good work, I can't actually play it yet myself. I have had previous experience with other titles, and am certain he has relished the same attention to detail here as to, for instance, BC 4000. I very much look forward to the day I will be able to enjoy this as well.
My personal favorite in the HoMM series was #2. Most people preferred #3 but I always thought #2 had just the right balance and complexity to allow for highly strategic play without being overly complicated. This recreation is fairly faithful to the original, although they used almost entirely different graphics and music, etc. some sprites and sound effects are re-used. The main issues I have with it are that you cannot split groups of enemies (vital for serious play in the original) and the overall feel is quite a bit less fluid and whimsical. Still, I think it’s a very enjoyable port and a fun game on its own right.
Going to play a lot
This is the best app I have ever played! Once you learn how to play this great game, you will love it!
3 classic DOS (or more likely very old MacOS) games in a wrapper. Simple idea and great execution.
DDHeroes includes three strategy game modes for iOS platform: - Kingdoms mode: You rule the world by defeating all other heroes and capturing all of their castles. Inspired by Jon Van Caneghem's Heroes of Might and Magic II. - Dungeon mode: You travel to the 26th subterranean floor of the dungeon, retrieve the Amulet of Yendor and return with it to the surface. Based on Brian Walker's Brogue. - Cave mode: You explore a mysterious cave that is rumored to be filled with treasure and gold.