D&D General New D&D Boardgame Coming

Spotted at London's Toy Fair by Dicebreaker.com was a new D&D boardgame. The box says “your quick start, quick play entry into the world of D&D”.


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photos by dicebreaker.com

This was in the catalog (different name, same art but some is rearranged):

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When leveling up? I loved Hero-Quest board game where I could earn coins to buy item. I bought the D&D board game in the 3.5 but it wasn't true leveling up, but automatic "milestones", and a limit for item I could keep.

I suggest WotC to publish a PDF in internet to be downloaded for players who would rather to play an "advenced version".

And allowing an open licence for fans and 3PPs creating their own expansions, for example little centauresses as PCs.
 



Did you know there a crowdfounding for a Hero Quest 25 Annyversary Edition by a Spanish miniature company? Gamezone, but they failed the management and now.. they can't end the project, no money. Maybe Hasbro should the company. What a shame! You can suposse the backers are angry.

 

Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Did you know there a crowdfounding for a Hero Quest 25 Annyversary Edition by a Spanish miniature company? Gamezone, but they failed the management and now.. they can't end the project, no money. Maybe Hasbro should the company. What a shame! You can suposse the backers are angry.


You know if you really want to play Hero Quest now, I've heard that Silver Tower is a sort of homage to it. I don't know if the rules are actually that similar however.

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The rules are different, a dungeon crawling but without collecting item nor leveling up, always the same "story". I'm afair it is not my cup of tea.
 

Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
I used Hero Quest as a "gateway drug" to expose my sons (8 and 10 at the time) to the basic tents of D&D. Then, after we had mastered that, I promoted them to AD&D 2nd Edition, which was the current edition at the time. They're both still gamers to this day.

Johnathan
I started playing HeroQuest with my kid when the kid was 4. At 5 we started Basic Fantasy RPG and we just changed over to RC D&D.

The kid is 6 now and every Sunday we play a game I run, a game the 6yo runs, and a 3rd game of either HeroQuest, Fireball Island, or Pokemon.

In addition, they've been invited to join a 5e game at school, which is normally reserved for kids in 3rd grade and up (my kid is a currently a kindergartener).

It's a course plot that works very well. :)
 



Mercador

Adventurer
Is it me or the colors are, well, kinda weird? It seems there's several art directors in DnD and they don't speak the same language.
 

happyhermit

Adventurer
Is it me or the colors are, well, kinda weird? It seems there's several art directors in DnD and they don't speak the same language.

Different art styles are great, especially if you are trying to appeal to different audiences. The main books all go through the same hands and are consistent (sometimes I think a little too much so), so it's great to see a little bit of variety in some of these other products.
 





Henry

Autoexreginated
For those interested in the old Dragonstrike VHS, it’s out there on the Internet if one wants to go looking for it. I won’t post links because:

1) It’s technically still under copyright
2) I wouldn’t want to get anyone in trouble for doing so

I really do miss the old Heroquest game, though. It and its expansions were the perfect amount of adventure, combat, and character improvement between “missions” to introduce people to the basic ideas of RPG mechanics. Heck, it even had a referee/dungeon master in the form of the player assuming the role of the Wizard Zargon who prepared the dungeon layout and ran the opposition. 😃 It was perfect for a group of four to five people who wanted some D&D-ish action but only had an hour to kill. I sold mine many years ago during a move, but regret it now, because it would be pretty expensive to replace these days...
 

Esker

Hero
Shades of Second Edition...Does it have a CD? :D

Oh man! That game (was it called FirstQuest?) was my first exposure to D&D (after playing HeroQuest and wanting more crunch). I was suuuper excited about it (I think I was around ten, maybe?).

Edit: Looks like it came out in 1994, so I guess I was older than ten.
 


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