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SithMaster:
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--- Quote from: shardian on March 06, 2008, 11:18:13 am ---I played Heroquest a few times. Does that count?
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Sure. I dont remember if they used the same stats and what not but the mechanics should be the same. If you still have heroquest it goes for quite a bit on ebay so take care of it.
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I know unfortunately. I had one that I bought myself when i was a kid. It was difficult to get enough people to play to make it worthwhile. Also, I had to commit to being Zargon, which means I can't ever play the hero characters again. Anyways, I sold my game in mint condition at a rummage sale for like $10 when I was 18 or so. The original board game isn't near as valuable as the add-on packs.
Having said that, if you liked Hero-quest then play the Buffy the Vampire Slayer board game. It is really fun, and has the same basic gameplay.
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Unfortunately i never got the game as a kid. I wanted it definitely but being a kid in a toy store i was overwelmed with choices and well i never thought about it until i visited boardgamegeeks. but then i got doom the board game and i think it is close enough for the price.
Does anyone know if he was still actively writing or did he retire and then die?
Avrus:
I'm looking forward to the 4th edition books this summer.
Sir Auros:
I still have Heroquest and all the miniatures, but I painted them all in high school to use in D&D. Didn't do a bad job, IMO.
AgentX:
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Does anyone know if he was still actively writing or did he retire and then die?
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He was working for TrollLord Games at the time and was still very actively writing and designing.
AgentX:
--- Quote from: Avrus on March 06, 2008, 12:43:22 pm ---I'm looking forward to the 4th edition books this summer.
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According to the D&D brand manager, the 4th ed. books will be dedicated to Gary.
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