Palm Kingdoms: Difference between revisions
Iosoftware (talk | contribs) |
Iosoftware (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
Released on 6 Sep 2006. |
Released on 6 Sep 2006. |
||
[[File:Pocket_Heroes_0.041a_menu.png|thumb|right|Pocket Heroes 0.041a Menu with logo]] |
|||
=== v.1.0 / 1.01 === |
=== v.1.0 / 1.01 === |
Revision as of 13:16, 16 March 2014
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Palm Kingdoms | |
---|---|
Genre(s) | Turn-Based Strategy |
Developer(s) | iosoftware LTD |
Composer(s) | Kevin MacLeod |
Platform(s) | Windows Mobile, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
First release | Pocket Heroes 0.03a 1 Apr 2006 |
Latest release | Palm Kingdoms 2 4 Apr 2011 |
Palm Kingdoms is a video game for developed by iosoftware LTD. Formerly also known as Pocket Heroes, and Palm Heroes. The gameplay is reminiscent of the original Heroes of Might and Magic series. Started as a Pocket PC clone of Heroes 2, Palm Kingdoms gradually became an independent project with its original graphics.
Pocket Heroes
v.0.02a
The project started in 2004, developed by Robert Tarasov and Anton Stuk. The first alpha version dates back to 25 Mar 2006, for Windows Mobile devices.
v.0.03a
On 1 Apr 2006, v0.03a was made publicly available as free download on the project forum. Despite very limited AI, no spell casting, and only one map to play, Pocket Heroes quickly became popular. Palm OS version development was announced. The development team expanded with artists, map makers, and testers.
v.0.041a
Released on 6 Sep 2006.
v.1.0 / 1.01
Pocket Heroes 1.0 was released on 9 Apr 2007, as shareware. The decision to make the game commercial was controversial, but necessary. The development team split.
v.1.01 was released on 19 Apr 2007 as a quick patch with crucial bug fixes.
Palm Heroes
v.1.02
30 Dec 2007, the project changed the name to Palm Heroes, because the former name was registered as a trademark of "Pocket Super Heroes", a toy company making action figures.
v.1.02 featured the rebranded Christmas-styled logo "Palm Heroes". This version marks the beginning of the graphical changes in the game to replace the objects borrowed from Heroes of Might and Magic 2.
v.1.03
Palm Heroes 1.03 was released on 31 Jan 2008.
v.1.04
Released on 1 Apr 2009.
Online Multiplayer Beta
v.1.05.3
iOS Version
Palm Kingdoms 2
Palm kingdoms 3
Reviews
"Classic 'Heroes' Gameplay at its Finest. If you have any love at all for turn-based strategy games, and you're looking for a game that has enough content to keep you occupied for a good deal of time, check out Palm Heroes 2 Deluxe, you won’t be disappointed."
4/5 rating | www.toucharcade.com[1]
"Basically, the developers were trying to remake the original game on modern machines, and they succeeded. While this is a strike against innovation, Palm Kingdoms 2 Deluxe does preserve what made Heroes of Might and Magic 2 so great."
5/8 rating | www.outofeight.info[2]