In King's Bounty, the king's scepter was stolen, and without it, the king and the land are dying. (Nomads, Peasants, and Archers, just to name a few.) King's Bounty did have a very primitive version of the combat system that is used in Heroes of Might and Magic, and many of the creatures you are familiar with are also in King's Bounty. King's Bounty is not actually a Heroes game, but it came out several years before Heroes of Might and Magic was released. I have many fond memories of King's Bounty, for it is not only the game that started the Heroes series, but it is also the game that got me into the Heroes series. I left it with what my sheet says, but if anyone ever confirms this one way or another, I'd appreciate if you let me know so I can change it if I need to. Also, the word at 30,4,6 says 'oblterated' on my sheet, but in reality, it might be 'obliterated'. I typed this all without looking or double-checking. Please report any errors if you find them. To remedy the situation, I am making them available here. Some people have contacted me asking for these passwords because they lost the sheet they were on. Heroes of Might and Magic came with King's Bounty for free on the CD-ROM, but, instead of including the King's Bounty manual, it just had a sheet of passwords. King's Bounty for Macintosh used the old-fashioned "page, line, word" method of copy protection which required you to look up a word on a certain line of a certain page in the manual before you could play. (Hero Screen - Armored Princess - Russian version) There is also a Russian screen - see below.
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