This game is like a young heir to the old genre of point-n-click adventures. The gameplay is comfortable and straightforward enough, the puzzles are of moderate complexity, so it maintains balance between challenge and fun. The plot is simple but lovely, and I'm looking forward to the continuation.
The game has great cartoonish graphics, decent and sometimes suprisingly good music, engaging gameplay and lots of differences in tactics compared to the other games in HOMM series. This is why it is going to take time to figure out what works the best and dive into one of the campaigns. If God wills, maybe I'll show this to my kids some day. Thanks to the authors of the game and to every fan that helped the community to crystallize.