Description:
Medieval Heroes is a historical strategy game.
It takes place in the provinces of Central Europe during the 14th century.
As one of the medieval lords, you will engage in combat with surrounding provinces in an attempt to unite Medieval Europe under your leadership.
Design and govern your army, engage in battles, spy on your enemies, and conquer their domains!
Some features:
- 5 contending lords (heroes)
- Map of Central Europe: 21 provinces, 3 nations
- REAL-TIME battles
- 2 battle settings: In the Open field and castle sieges!
- User-friendly interface
Update Description:
Version 1.5 (May, 21th 2003):
- Hall Of Fame
- Some gameplay improvements
- Sound support
- "Undo Last Turn" feature for "Easy" difficulty level
- Minor bug fixes
Reviews:
***** [Mar 12, 2006] by Schriftstellar
This program definatly rates among the stars in my book. The graphics are excellent, the difficulty level, the addiction level... all are five stars. After a while just playing the demo becomes dull. Good work!
***** [Nov 27, 2005] by zain
Great game.
***** [Jan 24, 2004] by Philip
This is a great strategy game that is extremely addicting. Its basically like Risk with a few different options. Build your army and take over Europe!! Too bad this version has some limitations but its still a ton of fun. Start recruiting right away.
** [Oct 22, 2003] by Jerry Lewis
The hi-res retail version is fraught with bugs. Infantry soldiers disappear from your army, and the gold counter sticks at "zero" once you've spent your first coin, making the game unplayable. The low-res freeware version did not have these bugs, but once you've paid for it, prepare to be dissappointed.
**** [May 26, 2003] by Chris
It's a must have. Very stable. Strategy game needs a save.
***** [Apr 5, 2003] by Idesamae
Its great fun!
**** [Mar 30, 2003] by waldopepper
Great game. It reminds me a lot of Defender of the Crown - an old Amiga/AtariST game. I would sum up the game type as a medieval version of Risk, but with different army types and less territories. Its easy to spend quite a while in one sitting playing this - its pretty addictive.
I have seen no bugs whatsoever and the game runs really smoothly. You can get through the turns really quick if you want to, or take the time to redeploy the troops about and watch the battles happening in detail so that you can plan recruitment better next time if you fail. Its a pain that you can't recruit knights - is this because there is a non-free version planned that will remove this limitation? One suggestion - how about a save so you don't loose your progress when you need to run another program.
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