We managed to get another game of HeroQuest in a few nights ago, playing through the "Legacy of the Orc Warlord" mission. The heroes had to escape from a cell, find thier equipment then escape, though Lee, who was in charge of the heroes decided to just rampage across the map unarmed and wipe out almost all the monsters before ehr got the dwarf tooled up to kill Grak the Orc Warlords son. It was a good game and was the first that all painted miniatures were used, which made me a happy chap.
(Due to IE9's issues with Blogspot Im forced to use Opera, which doesnt like me posting text between the photo's.)
Great stuff, I never got round to painting my hero quest figures. Note to self, must do it.
ReplyDeleteI like that, a really good looking board game.
ReplyDeletedjk: they are a lot of fun to paint, and can actually be done quite well despite being old-fashioned style plastic figures. My recommendation is to use a matching old-fashioned, "cartoony" 90's painting style, they come out looking pleasingly retro :)
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me where that barbarian figure came from? I would love to know.
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