The first Heroes of Might and Magic game?
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HOMM's predecessor Kings bounty?Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.
Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer
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I feel I have to give you another one. It's way to hard at the moment I guess. The game was part of a series (of sorts), but the other games wasn't strategy games.
1) Around 1990, strategy on C64 and PC
2) Heroes and artifacts plays a role in this TBS.
3) Part of a "series" of games that was not TBS-games.
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Perhaps War of the Lance? The other three Dragonlance games were a kind of adventure game.Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.
Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer
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War of the Lance is correct!
I didn't think that anyone would get it that fast. Impressive as I didn't think the game was well known.
The other games in the series where classical RPG-games.
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Again!? Man, at this rate I need to clean out a room to place all those 's
Well, Kropotkin's clue no.3 was the magic number. At the time I was really into the Dragonlance series and any games about it. I would have loved to play War of the Lance but I never could find it.Skeptics should forego any thought of convincing the unconvinced that we hold the torch of truth illuminating the darkness. A more modest, realistic, and achievable goal is to encourage the idea that one may be mistaken. Doubt is humbling and constructive; it leads to rational thought in weighing alternatives and fully reexamining options, and it opens unlimited vistas.
Elie A. Shneour Skeptical Inquirer
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Raistlin was super cool.
When I was (even) younger and (even) geekier I played as Raistlin in a Dragonlance D&D game with a group of mates. My best-friend played Rasitlin's muscle-bound brother, another guy who was really short and had a pony-tail played Tasselhoff. Good times....
I really identified with Raistlin for some reason. :scary:
I've also lost touch with almost all of those friends. *sigh*If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.
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