Might and Magic for Nintendo - Added Manga
Ye olde series makes it onto Nintendo handheld
Posted 14 May 2009

Ubisoft has just announced that it will pump out a new Might and Magic game for the DS in August, marking the first time the franchise has hit Nintendo's current handheld.
Taking the name Might & Magic Clash of Heroes, the game is a puzzle RPG developed by Capybara Games (Critter Crunch). It has, according to Ubisoft, a "brand new manga-style".
The full spiel goes like this: "In this game, through five unique and epic quests, players will alternate exploration and turn-based puzzle battles to save the world of Ashan from demonic chaos. Might & Magic Clash of Heroes also adopts a brand new manga-style art design that is perfectly suited to Nintendo DS. In a world populated by knights, elves, wizards, necromancers and demons, gamers can manage their own hero, customize their army and lead campaigns in the mythic Might & Magic world."
The last outing for the Might and Magic franchise was Dark Messiah of Might & Magic: Elements on the Xbox 360 last year.
Have a look at the first screens here.
Taking the name Might & Magic Clash of Heroes, the game is a puzzle RPG developed by Capybara Games (Critter Crunch). It has, according to Ubisoft, a "brand new manga-style".
The full spiel goes like this: "In this game, through five unique and epic quests, players will alternate exploration and turn-based puzzle battles to save the world of Ashan from demonic chaos. Might & Magic Clash of Heroes also adopts a brand new manga-style art design that is perfectly suited to Nintendo DS. In a world populated by knights, elves, wizards, necromancers and demons, gamers can manage their own hero, customize their army and lead campaigns in the mythic Might & Magic world."
The last outing for the Might and Magic franchise was Dark Messiah of Might & Magic: Elements on the Xbox 360 last year.
Have a look at the first screens here.
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