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Avalon Hill HeroQuest Return of The Witch Lord Quest Pack, Dungeon Crawler Game for Ages 14+, Requires HeroQuest Game System to Play

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Style: Return of the Witch Lord (Quest Pack)


Features

  • EXCITING EXPANSION PACK: Expand your HeroQuest Game System with the Return of the Witch Lord Quest Pack. (Requires HeroQuest game system to play. Sold separately.)
  • THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES: The cards and booklets feature incredible artwork that takes players' imaginations into a mysterious underground world filled with monsters, deadly traps, and more
  • ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION OF MINIATURES: This tabletop board game expansion includes 16 beautifully detailed unpainted miniatures: 8 skeletons, 4 mummies, and 4 zombies
  • INCLUDES 10 EXCITING QUESTS: The Return of the Witch Lord expansion includes full-color tiles, artifact cards, and quests that players haven't seen in previous editions of the HeroQuest Game System
  • LIMITLESS REPLAYABILITY: This expansion gives you more opportunities to delve deeper into the HeroQuest game, and adds to the replayability. Players can also create their own stories and build their own quests

Description

Revisit and delve deeper into the rich story of the HeroQuest dungeon crawling adventure game. With the Return of the Witch Lord expansion, players work together to destroy the Witch Lord, who hides from the light of day with his army of the undead. Players can immerse themselves in the fantasy with the stunning artwork, 16 detailed miniatures, full-color tiles, and 10 exciting quests not seen in the initial HeroQuest Game System. (Requires HeroQuest Game System to play. Sold separately.) The game has limitless replayability, and you 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. Avalon Hill and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc.


Product Dimensions: 2.13 x 7 x 9.38 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: F4193


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: November 28, 2021


Language: English


Manufacturer: Hasbro


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Breathtaking Redesign that Honors the Classic Game
Style: Kellar's Keep (Quest Pack)
I fell in love with this game playing the original when I was a child. This redesign pays a lot of respect to the original game while improving the quality of the gameboard, tokens, quest book, and miniatures. I love it and it is well worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 27, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Amazing game, I am so glad they re-released it
Style: HeroQuest Game System
I played this game back in the late 1980's and loved it! In absence of a DM in our local area that didn't drink during their sessions (my wife and I simply don't want to be in that atmosphere) I bought this game for my wife and I to play. While it is definitely not D&D, it is still very fun, and they even released an App for the phone that can play the "dungeon master" for you so that you can all play as the characters. My wife and I have had so much fun with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2022 by MongoGrubb

  • Good minatures and solid adventure.
Style: The Frozen Horror (Quest Pack)
Great adventure that brings back childhood memories of playing the original. Would love to see the other hero expansions be released with some new materials as well. This is a great overall intro for new tabletop gamers. Also segways easily into Heroscape for those who have that collection also.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2022 by Jason Griffin

  • Great Expansion for a great game.
Style: The Frozen Horror (Quest Pack)
Great Expansion for the great game of Hero Quest.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022 by R. Bruce Harmon

  • Comparison to the original
Style: HeroQuest Game System
In all the pictures I took, the original is shown above or to the right. Some of my original pieces are painted, they did not originally come that way. One thing not shown is that unlike in the original, only the skulls are on sprews the first time you open the box. Another is that the sarcophagus actually opens. The box art is different, but similar, and the box is not as wide, but is much taller. I disagree with the 14+ age recommendation. I'd say 8+, a player needs to be able to read, do basic addition and subtraction, and play a game that takes over an hour. There's no blood or anything that warents a 14+ either. The board is bigger as are the squares of the grid. I prefer the unhelmeted knight depicted on the lid of the original sarcophagus as well as the etchings on the pages of the origanal book on the sorcerer's table. However, in the new edition, the candlesticks are not as crazy tall or as easy to break and there are no cardboard component to any of the furniture. The skulls and rats in the new version don't have pegs so you can place them wherever or not even use them. The doors are also not cardboard. Very excited about this. I think that perhaps reviewers who complain about the quality of the remake remember playing the game decades ago, but don't actually have an original to compare to. The hero and monster miniatures are slightly larger than the original, have round instead of square bases, and have way more detail. The elf hero as well as a third of the goblins and half of the orcs are female. I do really like the armor on the original gargoyle though. The character sheets are slightly larger in the Avolon Hill version and the dice are plastic instead of wood. The armory is replaced with cards and the rules specify that they are always in stock even though there are a limited number of cards. There are also 4 additional items available. The character cards are on two regular cards per hero instead of the big square cardboard ones in the original. The treasure and spell decks are all the same. The Fimir has been replaced by Abomination with the same stats and all references of "chaos" have been replaced with "Dread". This is probably due to Games Workhop and their Warhammer copyright. There are 4 new artifact cards, but as far as I can tell all quests are exactly the same. Perhaps the new artifacts are for custom quests. The stairs tile and the wide block tiles have an alternate art on the reverse side as opposed to just being blank. There is a tile with a gold symbol that I can't find any reference to, so I assume it's to mark who's turn it is. Otherwise all tiles are the same. The rule and quest booklets are glossy and bound with thread instead of staples. The rules are the same, but there are some clarifications where the original rule booklet was vague. Zargon's screen is also the same but seems to remain standing better than the original one. Overall I'm extremely pleased with this purchase and will definitely use the Avolon Hill version more often. I look forward to getting the two quest packs that are available and hope they reprint the other four as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2022 by Jason

  • Fun nostalgia remake and still a great game!
Style: HeroQuest Game System
What a great remake! Really took me back to my childhood and is still great fun to set up and play. Their free companion iPhone/Android phone app is a great option for single or group play. Use a price tracker (see camelcamelcamel) to score a deal on a lower price!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2022 by Kyle E Brock

  • Nostalgia, meet modern tech
Style: HeroQuest Game System
Nostalgia led to this purchase, as I assume it did for most people who purchased it before me. Finding the original set at a reasonable price is difficult, even when incomplete. The components of the set are all different from the original. All of the miniatures have been redesigned, be they the heroes, monsters, or furniture. However, the gameplay hasn't changed in the least and the designs take nothing away from the game. You won't find Warhammer 40k quality in the box, but the same goes for the originals. The rules are simple and almost anybody can get into the game without much instruction. The most experienced, or quickest learning player should take on the role of the "dungeon master," and can moderate gameplay on the fly. I was too excited to wait for opponents after unboxing and was thrilled to learn that there's a companion app that can facilitate a solo adventure. Since the app operates as the dungeon master, it also eliminates the need for a player to assume that role if everyone wants to be a hero. The only drawback is that it sometimes easy to forget to move your physical pieces and it may feel like you're just playing a mobile game, if playing solo. This game may serve as training wheels for tabletop RPGs for some folks. It didn't have that effect on me in the 90's, but it did cause me to suddenly stream hours of YouTube videos on the subject recently. Perhaps I'll go that route one day. Overall, I highly recommend trying this game if you haven't already. Each quest is good for 1-2 hours of entertainment and you could easily return to it another day with the same group of friends/family. Just save the character sheets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2022 by Kevin

  • Great Expansion
Style: The Frozen Horror (Quest Pack)
Never could find the original decades ago, so its great that we can get it now and its a perfect fit for the main game.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 15, 2022 by ARandy

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