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Description

The Sequel to the successful Might and Magic I, it boasted better graphics, a larger world, but still pretty much the same game engine and presentation. Embark on a glorious journey then save the world of CRON and yourself.

A balanced party is a necessity in this game. There are several locations and items that are restricted to certain genders, alignments, or races. A party made up of Good Human Males won't get you very far. Time plays a large role in this game. Time travel is a part of it, but on a more basic level, you will find that characters age as the game goes on. If you wait too long, your characters' statistics will change to reflect their aging.

Alternate Titles

  • "魔法門 II" -- Chinese title (traditional)
  • "Might and Magic: Gates to Another World" -- Genesis title
  • "Might and Magic Book Two: Gates to Another World" -- Full in-game title

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Copying Might and Magic II 3 Myth Speak
May 29, 2007

Trivia

In Tundara, the portal in the Inn is manned by a guy named Jean-Luc. Star Trek: The Next Generation fans will know him as the captain of the Enterprise from that series. He also offers to "energize" you to your destination, and ends with the captain's line from the series---"Make it so".

In the Druid's cavern is a location that has cans of spinach. If you eat it, you gain strength. The game also provides a line "You're strong to the finish 'cause you ate your spinach!" that comes from the old AARP cartoon series "Popeye the Sailor Man". For those who don't know, Popeye gained strength to defeat his adversaries by eating spinach from a can that he always seemed to either find or have on him.


This entry was contributed by Quapil Bronze Star Contributing Member (4782), Old man gamer (325), PCGamer77 Bronze Star Contributing Member (3026), Supernintendo Chalmers (10816) and Terok Nor (10803)
 

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