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In the HeroQuest dungeon crawl board game, heroes work together to complete epic quests, find treasures and defeat the forces of evil. This semi-cooperative board game has one player taking on the role of Zargon, the Game Master, while 4 mythical heroes-Barbarian, Dwarf, Elf, and Wizard-team up in their quest for adventure in a maze of monsters and eerie dark dungeons. Players can immerse themselves in the fantasy with the stunning artwork, and 65+ detailed miniatures. The game comes with 14 quests, and has limitless replayability because players can also build their own quests and create their own stories. Gather friends together for an exciting night of tabletop gameplay in an epic battle of good and evil. The game is for 2-5 players, ages 14 and up.

Immersive Adventure Game: The Avalon Hill HeroQuest board game is fantasy dungeon crawler in which players must work together to battle terrifying monsters and complete epic quests

Mythical Heroes: The Realm is in need of champions to challenge the evil forces of the Dread sorcerer Zargon. Four heroes -Barbarian, Dwarf, Elf, and Wizard-have answered the call

Stunning Artwork: The HeroQuest cards and booklets feature incredible artwork that helps takes players' imaginations into a fantastical world filled with hideous monsters, deadly traps, and more

65+ Detailed Miniatures: This semi-cooperative board game includes highly detailed miniature figures on 25mm bases, and detailed furniture models for an immersive gaming experience

Limitless Replayability: This HeroQuest tabletop board game is for 2-5 players, ages 14 and up. The game comes with 14 quests, and players can also create their own stories and build their own quests

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What's Included:

  • Gameboard
  • 31 Monster Miniatures
  • 4 Hero Miniatures
  • 15 Furniture Pieces
  • 10 Skull Pieces
  • 4 Plastic Rat Pieces
  • 21 Dungeon Doors
  • 93 Game Cards
  • 4 Turn-order Cards
  • Cardboard Tiles
  • Quest Book
  • 4 Character Cards
  • Game Master's Screen
  • Pad Of Character Sheets
  • 6 White Combat Dice
  • 2 Red Dice
  • Rulebook
Ages 14 and up
2 to 5 Players

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A Superior Remake of a Classic Game

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

I've waited nearly three decades for HeroQuest to make a return, because it was always my favourite game, and this release from Avalon Hill is not only faithful to the original game, it surpasses it in almost every way. The first thing that any HeroQuest fan should know is that this game is HeroQuest as you've always known it, but it thankfully uses the far superior US ruleset that was previously unavailable to UK gamers (unless they used ebay). This means, among other things, that many monsters now have more than one body point, and that a character's mind points are no longer useless as they were in the old UK ruleset. Such changes make for a more challenging and satisfying gaming experience. However, this release also includes the equipment cards that only the mostly inferior UK version had back in the day. In other words, what we have here is a hybrid that makes use of the best elements of the UK and US releases of the original HeroQuest, so an old school fan like myself couldn't have asked for more. The quality of the miniatures and furniture pieces is amazing. In the original release of HeroQuest, the body of any given piece of furniture was made from cardboard which inevitably deteriorated over time. In this version, all of the furniture is solid plastic, so not only are they far more durable, they also present a range of interesting painting opportunities. Some may complain that Avalon Hill and Hasbro had to alter certain elements of the lore due to Games Workshop still holding the copyright for them ("Chaos" is now called "Dread" for example), but as far as I'm concerned the less that any product has to do with Games Workshop and its butchered Warhammer Fantasy setting the better. I never wanted HeroQuest to have a definitive setting anyway, because I'd rather leave that to my imagination. Besides, I happen to prefer many of the replacements; the fimir have been replaced by "abominations", and they're really cool looking fish monsters that I cannot wait to paint. Avalon Hill have also released a HeroQuest app that allows for solo play, since it assumes the role of Zargon, the dungeon master position that was named "Morcar" in the original release. I have used the app multiple times already and it works extremely well. So is there anything that I don't like about this new release? Well, I have a personal preference for the realistic art style of the original, a style that was embodied by Les Edward's classic box art, and I was initially very put off when I saw the more cartoony style in the previews of this new version. I suspect that Avalon Hill did not have the rights to use the classic artwork otherwise they would have, given how faithful they've been to the original game in every other way. However, while a piece of artwork can be protected, what you cannot protect is that piece of artwork's composition, and I suspect that that is why we ended up with a more cartoony version of Edward's masterpiece. Of course, this "complaint" is a very superficial one and does nothing to detract from my enjoyment of the game, and in fact the artwork, while of a different style, is excellent. The artwork on the game's cards is particularly impressive, being far bolder and therefore more immediately impactful than that on the cards within the original HeroQuest. It's also worth noting that the board of the game itself is slightly larger than it was previously (with the tiles now being one inch squared as opposed to the three quarters of an inch squared that they once were), and this has resulted in the miniatures and dungeon pieces being of a slightly larger scale than before. Because of this new scale, the HeroQuest logo that used to run along the bottom of the board now runs down its right hand side, which means that you can now line your card decks down it nice and neatly instead of having them lying on the table/floor beside the board. I grew up with HeroQuest and have as much love and nostalgia for its traditions as anyone, but this new version from Avalon Hill has thoroughly surpassed my expectations in every way. I absolutely love it, and given that HeroQuest maintained a hardcore fanbase even through thirty years of absolute silence, I foresee great things coming for this game in the future now that it has made such a triumphant return.

2021-11-30by David McMurdo

Great game!

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Last year I participated in the pledge for the mythic edition and today I have finally received it. I already own the original edition but I wanted to have this renewed edition as a true fan of this game. Perfect for the winter cold days. 100% recommended.

2021-11-23by David

Awesome!

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

I had the original WAY back in day and loved it. Sadly 30+ years aged it badly. Bits got broken bits got lost. I saw this edition a while back but was just too expensive then saw it on sale and just couldn't pass it up. Nostalgia overload! 🥰🥰

2023-12-23by Adam**Verified Purchase**

Heroquest Revisited

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Briliant introductory game for kids ad beginners into the world of fantasy gaming. Great components and simple gaming and a nostalgic nod of admiration from middle-age gamer like me. Bit overpriced, but great fun for kids of every age. Highly recommended.

2022-08-02by STEPHEN**Verified Purchase**

Heroquest

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

I bought this due to still owning the original game. I haven’t played the new one yet but it appears to be much the same but with modernised components. The miniatures and cards are of a high quality and are packaged in their own boxes inside the big box keeping them secure.

2022-06-19by Paul**Verified Purchase**

Hassle free @ a great price!

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Very easy and hassle free. Great price, fast delivery, and diffeent payment option. Game from my childhood, that i had to get to play with my children. Even my 8 year old picked it up and keeps asking for the next quest. Game for all ages and very easy to play.

2022-06-05by Alan**Verified Purchase**

A classic reborn!

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This is a fantastic update of one of the greatest board games ever made. Heroquest is a fun, easy to learn board game inspired by classic dungeon crawl/fantasy rpgs. It is recommended for people aged 12 and over but I think kids a couple of years younger could easily learn the rules and mechanics. The game components include a detailed game board, fantastic miniatures and detailed furniture. The rule book and quest book are also well written and easy to follow. All in all this is a good starting point for fantasy rpgs/dungeon crawls before progressing on to more in depth games like Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder.

2022-05-01by Dean**Verified Purchase**

Hero quest

4 stars out of a maximum of 5

I love the board game, Great game to play with family and friends. So glad I was able to find on zavvi I will definitely buy from them again.

2022-02-12by Russell**Verified Purchase**

Wow! Just brilliant

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

The quality of the games pieces and the playability of this game is fantastic! My brother and are playing it most days now! Thanks for bringing this out.

2022-02-11by matthew

Awesome fun for adults and kids alike

5 stars out of a maximum of 5

Love playing this with my 2 boys - the quality of the product is fantastic and although not quite Warhammer quality of minis, they’re not far off. Everything about new Heroquest is as simple and fun as it was years ago.

2021-12-01by John