

The economy of the game required the collection of gold, common resources (ore and wood) and rare resources (mercury, crystals, sulfur and gems). Each game lasted approximately 6 months and players could then start a new game and receive bonuses in the new game world based upon their achievements in the previous game world. Players organized themselves into alliances for protection and to obtain the "Tears of Asha" which were required to win the game. They gained experience points from performing these actions and, as they level up, could learn trades and skills to boost their performance in battle or the city's economy. Heroes could lead troops into battle, could improve mines and construct buildings in the zones surrounding a city, and could establish new cities in other regions. Structures could be built within the city to enable the hiring of new heroes, the training of additional troops, the researching of spells, and to provide other bonuses.

The city housed a hero character and the player's troops. Each zone in a newly acquired region was populated with an army of non-player character (NPC) troops which had to be defeated before mined resources could be collected or before buildings could be constructed on the open ground. Four of these zones contained mines which provided resources to the city while others were open ground. Each region was itself made up of a 25 zones (5 by 5 tiles) with the city at the centre. Players chose a game world to play on and each was given control of a city within one of the regions. Each game world consisted of a tiled map of regions. Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms was a real-time strategy massively multiplayer online game played through an Internet browser.ĭifferent game worlds were available, each of which could hold a limited number of players. It closed its servers on 1 September 2014. It was released in France on 3 November 2009. The game was announced in 2007 with closed betas running until 2009. Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms (originally Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms) was a real-time strategy massively multiplayer online game based on the Heroes of Might and Magic series. 2009 video game Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms
