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HeroQuest, sometimes also written as Hero Quest, is a board game created by Milton Bradley in conjunction with Games Workshop and, set in the Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe. The game was based loosely around archetypes of fantasy role-playing games: the game itself was actually a game system, allowing the gamemaster (in HeroQuest parlance, "Zargon") to create dungeons of his or her own design using the provided game board, tiles, furnishings and monsters. Several expansions were released, each adding new tiles, artifacts and new monsters to the core system. Because of the ease of play of the game (a full dungeon can be explored and beaten in as little as an hour, compared to five or longer for a full-blown role-playing game) and its vivid detail work, it is fondly remembered in gamer circles (much like Talisman) and copies of it are jealously hoarded. Copies routinely go on eBay for double or more of the original $19.99 selling price.

Original Game

HeroQuest was created by Stephen Baker, who worked for the UK division of Milton Bradley (MB). HeroQuest was released in England/Europe/Australia around 1989. It was released in America/Canada in 1990 in a slightly different version. In 1992, HeroQuest won the Origins Award for Best Graphic Presentation of a Boardgame of 1991.

Base Game

Released in Europe & Australia in 1989, then in America & Canada in 1990.
[US Instruction Booklet from Hasbro]
[US Quest Book from Hasbro]
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Contents (Euro version):

Expansion Packs

Kellar's Keep

Released in Europe & Australia in 1989, then in America & Canada in 1991.
[US Quest Book from Hasbro]
Contents (US version):

Return of the Witch Lord

Released in Europe & Australia in 1989, then in America & Canada in 1991.
[US Quest Book from Hasbro]
Contents (US version):

Against the Ogre Horde

Released only in Europe & Australia in 1990.
Contents (European version):

Wizards of Morcar

Released only in Europe & Australia in 1991.
Contents (European Version):

The Frozen Horror

Released only in America & Canada in 1992.
[Quest Book from Hasbro]
Contents (US version):

The Mage of the Mirror

Released only in America & Canada in 1992.
[Quest Book from Hasbro]
Contents (US version):

The Dark Company

Released only in Europe.
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HeroQuest Adventure Design Kit

Released only in Europe in 1990, this expansion kit contains items to help HeroQuest players design their own quests:

White Dwarf Magazine Articles

Computer Game Version

A computer game adaptation was also released in 1991, forcing Sierra On-Line to rename their Hero's Quest series to Quest for Glory.

Other Merchandise

Novels

At least 3 HeroQuest Novels have been published:

Jigsaws

Other Versions

Advanced HeroQuest

Advanced HeroQuest is a revised and expanded version of the HeroQuest game. The basic concept is the same: four heroes venture into a dungeon to fight monsters and gain treasure, but the rules are more detailed and complex.

Warhammer Quest

Warhammer Quest is another similar type of game by Games Workshop after Advanced HeroQuest had gone out of print.

Similar games

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