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  2. Advanced HeroQuest - Wikipedia

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    The original HeroQuest was an adventure board game created in 1989 by Milton Bradley in conjunction with the British company Games Workshop. Later the same year, Games Workshop released Advanced HeroQuest, a similar but more complex game.

  3. HeroQuest (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    HeroQuest focuses on dramatic presentation and storytelling techniques: . Who Prospers? It is an unavoidable fact that all roleplaying games favor certain player skill sets. Where some games reward memorization, an instinct for math, and the willingness to comb through multiple rulebooks for the most useful super powers, HeroQuest tips the scales for creative improvisation, verbal acuity, and ...

  4. HeroQuest - Wikipedia

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    HeroQuest, is an adventure board game created by Milton Bradley in conjunction with the British company Games Workshop in 1989, and re-released in 2021. The game is loosely based around archetypes of fantasy role-playing games: the game itself was actually a game system, allowing the gamemaster (called "Morcar" and "Zargon" in the United Kingdom and North America respectively) to create ...

  5. Warhammer Quest - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer Quest is a fantasy dungeon, role-playing adventure board game released by Games Workshop in 1995 as the successor to HeroQuest and Advanced HeroQuest, set in its fictional Warhammer Fantasy world. The game focuses upon a group of warriors who join to earn their fame and fortune in the darkest depths of the Old World.

  6. Quest for Glory - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Bradley Company successfully trademarked an electronic version of their unrelated joint Games Workshop board game, HeroQuest, which forced Sierra to change the series' title to Quest for Glory. [8] [9] This decision meant that all future games in the series (as well as newer releases of Hero's Quest I) used the new name.

  7. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    pre-school children's line [1] p7: Tuf: 1969 Tuf*Abet: 1969 Turning Point: Stalingrad: 1989 Area movement simulation of the Battle of Stalingrad. TV Wars: 1987 TwixT: 1976 formerly published by 3M [1] p5,12 [2] Tyranno Ex: 1990 U-Boat: 1959, 1961 UFO: 1978 Up Front: 1983 A World War II card-based wargame: USAC Auto Racing: 1979 Simulation of ...

  8. HeroQuest: Kellar's Keep - Wikipedia

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    In HeroQuest: Kellar's Keep, the players undergo a series of ten scenarios in which they enter a secret passage into Kellar's Keep in an attempt to rescue the Emperor and his army. [1] The game box includes 17 miniatures of monsters, and cardboard tiles representing traps, furniture and other landmarks.

  9. Battle Masters - Wikipedia

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    Like other Milton Bradley/Games Workshop partnership board games HeroQuest and Space Crusade, Battle Masters was designed by Stephen Baker, who later went on to design the popular game Heroscape. In Germany it is called Die Claymore-Saga , in France Seigneurs de guerre and in the Netherlands Ridderstrijd .