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This just arrived on my doorstep last weekend and I’m loving exploring it already. The terrain is very simple to make and I can’t wait to start playing the missions. Reminds me a little of Warhammer quest back in the day. Oh and subscribed! I thought I had already but happy to right that wrong. 👍
Hope you enjoy it! I am keen to hear other peoples opinions on it too. Hoping to get a few friends over and play a few missions, as it looks like a more complex Heroquest, so maybe a good gateway game into other wargames :)
I know, that is half a years worth of content! Having a baby must be good for video making! Ooo, good question. It feels "easier", and you have a lot more freedom with you characters. That said, it has more paperwork. The cursed city models are better, but these are still decent. Now I want to play both games for the ultimate showdown!
Hmmm...immediately I'm turned off by all the extra bits. One of the great things about the original Heroquest is that it's actually quite minimalistic. There's some nice furniture and doors but you don't have to construct rooms or make the map out of disparate pieces that will innevitably stretch off the table or get lost. Also the paper pads included with heroquest provide the best way to track stats instead of those finicky, little, cardboard chips
@@GRG28248 I understand the hesitation but it’s the little bits that actually make this game great! It does seem like a bit much at first but you get used to it pretty fast. There is so much variety in the different items you can get that it makes every play through very different
What I didn't get a free pen!!! That is it I shall totally go online and slam them for their shady business practice and act like a huge ass just to get my point across!
Disagree. I've a bunch of Battle systems terrain for several sci fi skirmish games, 5 Parsecs, Stargrave etc.. Has held up really well for several years.. Just store it properly and don't abuse it.. Stuff is sturdy