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Heroes of Might and Magic III

Produced by: New World Computing
Distributor: 3DO
Year: 1999
System: Windows 95 and Macintosh
Type: Strategy game
Distribution: Commercial
Availability: Commercially available

Heroes of Might and Magic III is a fantasy strategy game. It is not based on Tolkien per se, but several Tolkien scenarios have been created for it.

The following scenarios are described on this page.

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Chronicles of Middle-Earth

Author: Joshua Dyal
Year: 1999
Type: Scenario for strategy game Heroes of Might and Magic III
Covers: The passage "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion" in Appendix A to The Lord of the Rings
Distribution: Freeware
Availability: Downloadable (see below)
Licensed: No

A scenario for two cooperating human players set in the middle of the Third Age. The players take the role of either Gondor or the Witch-King.

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Lord of the Rings

Author: Alexander Jovanovich
Year: 1999
Type: Scenario for strategy game Heroes of Might and Magic III
Distribution: Freeware
Availability: Downloadable (see below)
Licensed: No

A scenario for up to three human players, taking the roles of the elves, the humans, the dwarves and the hobbits.

The same author has also written a scenario titled Silmarillion.

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The Lord of the Rings

Author: Bård Lilleøien
Year: 1999
Type: Scenario for strategy game Heroes of Might and Magic III
Covers: The Lord of the Rings
Distribution: Freeware
Availability: Downloadable (see below)
Licensed: No

A scenario for up to six human players, three of which can play good and three evil.

The same author has also made two scenarios for Heroes of Might and Magic II.

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Silmarillion

Author: Alexander Jovanovich
Year: 1999
Type: Scenario for strategy game Heroes of Might and Magic III
Distribution: Freeware
Availability: Downloadable (see below)
Licensed: No

A supposedly first-age scenario where up to four players (valar, elves, humans and dwarves) try to defeat Morgoth.

The same author has also written a scanrio titled Lord of the Rings.

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