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can you recommend? I already tried community campaigns like adventure of robbin hood and a campaign who's protagonist name is godrick.
As Stepfan said there are maps made by our lovely community to try out. If you want more stories then we will also be releasing more of that in the future!
In the meantime we have a bunch of conquest maps for you to try out, if you feel like you want a challenge there are also maps for that
My personal favorite conquest map is Portal Bridges :)
Robin Hood - Ballad of the Archer is another
Destiny of the Iron heart is the one I am playing. At 3rd map at moment .
Note you kinda have to manually battle.
And another note I think the community campaigns are harder than the official campaigns but still worth it.
THere are other HOMM-likes that offer story driven campaigns if that's what you are like. Try the King's Bounty series, several were made in the early to mid 2010s and are still great games with terrific production values.
Leaving aside community campaigns
The official campaigns are actually a small part of the whole experience and mainly intended to try and teach you how to play. The skirmish maps is where the actual game starts because if you can't beat the campaigns, you sure as hell ain't gonna have a good time with skirmishes
alright guys, sorry for doing aggresive behavior. you guys are all right.
The campaign could had been expanded a little more though.