Heroquest Board Game Review - Still Worth It?

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Join us as we take a look at the 2022 reprint of Heroquest published by Avalon Hill.
    0:00 Intro
    1:11 Rough Rules
    4:26 Do Likes
    7:15 Dont Likes
    10:07 To Summarise
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Komentáře • 191

  • @chadnine3432
    @chadnine3432 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I roll to move in real life. Got a couple of D6'es, I roll them, and then move that many feet before I roll again. Everyone gets pissed off when I do it, but I tell them it's the rules.

  • @dejahthoris1808
    @dejahthoris1808 Před 2 lety +11

    "You could probably sail to France in this box" Ok! challenge accepted.

  • @stephenkane304
    @stephenkane304 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for the video, great summary! I would definitely watch a video of you attempting to sail to France in the box.

  • @cubsnextyear17
    @cubsnextyear17 Před 2 lety +14

    Had this when I was a kid. Just picked up the retail copy yesterday and played with my seven year old daughter. The app to use in place of Zargon is really well done. We had a blast and plan on playing more. All your points are very valid but this is one that gets a pass on all the negatives.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +2

      I tried the but it’s rubbish on my piddly little phone

    • @cubsnextyear17
      @cubsnextyear17 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BoardGameBollocks yeah, much better on a good sized tablet

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +4

      Games that don’t require apps that actually require apps don’t generally stay around too long here.

  • @JoakimTveitan
    @JoakimTveitan Před 3 měsíci +4

    I really like this video, even though I totally disagree with you. HeroQuest is 100% awesome, and is absolutely worth every penny :)

  • @HeroQuestFans
    @HeroQuestFans Před 2 lety +3

    houserules/homebrew: "Evil Wizard Deck" gives Zargon (Morcar) more to do on his turn similar to Space Crusade. exploring means you can search for treasure which you can use to buy stuff. the NA edition added more stuff to buy (potions) but the Remake edition added a few more things from the EU original. nostalgia is a big factor so is playing a beginner fantasy tabletop game. but you can mod to your heart's content as well... ! thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @sirtrevis
    @sirtrevis Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the review. Killer end riff.

  • @patkelley8293
    @patkelley8293 Před 5 dny +1

    I picked up Hero Quest. It was about 70 bucks. I kind of like it.

  • @mik3yc4li10
    @mik3yc4li10 Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is the most straightforward, quickly. Informative, and one of the most entertaining board game reviews I've seen. Well done😂

  • @PeeGee007
    @PeeGee007 Před rokem +3

    To be honest i think the throw to move is a hidden strategic element of the game. If you cannot move to the orc, because you didn't have enough move point than you need to think what you do instead of attack. (Dagger/hand axe will be more important. House rule if your throw them during combat, after combat you you need to roll with combat dice and if you throw monster shield you lost it).
    I like the unthread move house rule too. No monster on board you can move 8 square if you have plate mail then 6, but if monster is on the board, you have to throw.

  • @darkhunter3941
    @darkhunter3941 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I feel like I've spent the last 12 minutes being scolded for something I didn't know I did, and I would like to apologize for whatever I did or didn't do then, now, or later.
    I'm so so sorry.
    Please don't hurt me. :P
    Love the review, BTW! Straight to the point. I'm getting the game tomorrow and it's good to know what I'm getting myself into.

  • @assassindroidig88
    @assassindroidig88 Před rokem +1

    Granted, i know very little about D&D or RPGs in general, but can these quests be modified on the go to sort of revtify your main issue about the gameplay? You mentioned that the quests aren't very detailed to begin with, and just give a basic over-view.

  • @seanl6628
    @seanl6628 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this video. Just came across the channel..refreshing presentation.

  • @rokrjohnson
    @rokrjohnson Před rokem +2

    Have you tried the D&D adventure boardgames like legend of drizzt and castle ravenloft? Thoughts?
    I also have mantics ‘dungeon saga’ being recommended

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +2

      We haven’t no. I’m not a big fan of the wotc D&D.

    • @rokrjohnson
      @rokrjohnson Před rokem +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks pretty decent at £40 odd with tile placement, traps, enemies and all that shizz

  • @A._J_.
    @A._J_. Před 2 lety +1

    What do you think is a fair price for the core game then, 50 quid?

  • @Stupidelf
    @Stupidelf Před 11 měsíci +2

    "You can probably sail to France that is how big the box is" love it

    • @HeroQuestFans
      @HeroQuestFans Před 4 měsíci +1

      they re-designed the box in 2022 so it's a little more compact though many copies of the big box still out there!

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Still loads of wasted space. No way I’m putting the minis back in the insert each time.

  • @chaoticzer0
    @chaoticzer0 Před 29 dny +1

    Gotta say I respect the honest review of this game. I never played it as a kid and I saw it on sale at 50% off and thought it might be something interesting to play but I think I'll still give it a pass.

  • @TheArmchairPatriot
    @TheArmchairPatriot Před 2 měsíci +1

    I considered using the box to sail to France after hearing your comment, but then I realized that with your accent, you probably live much closer to France than I do... Oh well, it's a pretty sturdy box!

  • @GarethBradley
    @GarethBradley Před rokem +1

    Is there a Hero Quest equivalent you would suggest for noobs to this genre of game?

  • @coryschlichting3517
    @coryschlichting3517 Před 2 lety +6

    LOL! Beautiful! Thanks so much for doing this review, for back in the day, I owned the original Hero Quest. Sadly got rid of it many years later, much to my dismay. So I grew quite excited when I learned that they were re-releasing it, only a "beefed" up version. Sounds like the only real thing beefed up here, is the price. Over here in Winnipeg Canada, this sells for about $180. So I wondered if it was worth it. From your review, good sir, I would say that it is not. So thank you for saving me a ton of money. Like you, I still have a soft spot for Hero Quest, but I shall leave it as that. Unless I do want to sail to France in the box...

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +2

      Id stay where you are at the moment if you know what I mean…
      Btw. I love Winnipeg. I back packed across Canada back in 1996 and stopped over there. Lovely people.

    • @coryschlichting3517
      @coryschlichting3517 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks - LOL, aye, good plan to stay where I am! But no way?! You backpacked across Canada?! Dude, that's awesome! Glad you liked our fair city. It's small, but I like it that way. Ah, '96... good times back then...

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      In december…😐

    • @coryschlichting3517
      @coryschlichting3517 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks Oh my gosh!!! LOL! In December?! That IS bollocks indeed! That's the worst time to come through Manitoba... winter. I don't know why I still live where the air hurts my face 6 months out of the year...

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +2

      I remember stopping at a place called Sioux Lookout on the train and someone told me it was -30C

  • @MarleneSB
    @MarleneSB Před 4 měsíci +1

    Appreciate the nostalgia filtering. Now the real question is, since this is a kids game, would you recommend it for kids? Like a gateway drug to D&D?

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 4 měsíci +3

      I don’t think it’s a necessarily a kids game. My kids didn’t like it - the found it too random and lacked meaningful decisions. I avoided this game in the 80s and played Basic D&D instead. This was regarded as a fake rpg and wasn’t very popular at my school.

    • @MarleneSB
      @MarleneSB Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks Spot on. Random movement and rolling for action too, two bad rolls and your turn is meaningless and there's no strategy if you can't reliably do something.

  • @drokangel
    @drokangel Před rokem +1

    I still have my first run HQ that I bought from Kaybee Toys when it was on clearance. Back then retail was $40, and I got it for 10. Same with Dragon Strike.

  • @danielmarlett1421
    @danielmarlett1421 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad I picked up a copy of the first edition for $15 unpunched at a yard sale. Played it a couple times with my d&d group. It was fun but we aren't clamoring to play it more.

  • @Planetdune
    @Planetdune Před 2 lety +4

    WE have plenty of house rules. Also the core game is just way too easy so we did like the first 2 quests from the book and then I created my own. Our last home made quest took me weeks to prepare (about 35 hours or so total) and we played it over the course of 12 hours. This game gives you back what you put in to it.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +4

      I’m sure sure I want a £100 game where I have to put in loads of effort just to have fun with the thing.

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci

      Other games give more, cost less, and aren't flawed out of the box.

  • @bobbobbing4381
    @bobbobbing4381 Před rokem +2

    As a fantasy games for us to play with our young kids, its ideal.

  • @HarleyFirestorm
    @HarleyFirestorm Před 9 měsíci +2

    Heroquest was never designed for serious gamer's but oddly it got people from traditional board games into stuff like D&D, for me it gets a pass on the negative points, its just a fun game to play and especially with people who don't play 'specialist board game' or playing it with your kids who can just about grasp the rules for this.
    I collect everything for it, but I think its more about nostalgia than actually buying it as a serious game to play.

  • @attiladukai2121
    @attiladukai2121 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have Descent 2 with all 41 expansions, plus a few fanmade expansions
    HeroQuest is a legend... but have no chance against Descent 2.
    =/

  • @jezz2k
    @jezz2k Před rokem +1

    The space in the box is meant for the expansions, some of which are original (Mage of the Mirror is out in Feb). Also, I believe the rules are an updated version of the US rules and not the UK's "1 body point for every monster", which I didn't like. And lastly the completely plastic furniture and doors should last longer.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +1

      They don’t fit if you leave the miniature trays in

    • @jezz2k
      @jezz2k Před rokem +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks True, and even the third party inserts can't accommodate future expansions, so its either Ziploc bags or one of those 35 litre ReallyUsefulBoxes which are excellent for storing the D&D Adventure Board Games, if you include some of their Large Tray 6s.

  • @DLSaga
    @DLSaga Před 2 lety +1

    I am so glad you reviewed this. I grew up with the game as a kid, and was considering buying this, but I think I will just enjoy Goonies and AD&D instead.

  • @Pilgrim_uk
    @Pilgrim_uk Před rokem +1

    This and Space hulk back in the day enjoyed playing. You can tell yer mans old school when he calls it AD&D and it was never the same for me since second edition.

  • @Larimuss
    @Larimuss Před 3 měsíci +1

    I think I have to buy it now, or this guy will kill me

  • @FinCrow84
    @FinCrow84 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just got my own after 30 years. Game was at dicount and was only 114 euros.
    I disagree about the box. If you really want to keep your set fresh and intact, then this box serves very good.
    I mean, as an adult I guess we have more disipline to but the figures back on their slots rather than just take the insides out and just throw the pieces in the box in one mesh.
    Also if you give a little time and paint the figures, then this is worth of the money.
    Also it is full of potential to develope your own quests as a master and why not some rules about the movement and master play.

  • @davesmith9844
    @davesmith9844 Před rokem +2

    ...Something we "DONT" like is the missing apostrophe in Don't!

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +1

      Always thought it was pointless as you’re only replacing one symbol for another 🤷

  • @Blaklyon0
    @Blaklyon0 Před 2 lety +1

    Is Decent better than Hero Quest? Just want to know.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +2

      Yea but more expensive for the latest one.

    • @Blaklyon0
      @Blaklyon0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks I will watch your review to, gather more info. I owed hero quest back in 1992. Wanted something new.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve not done a review for Descent. I owned 2nd edition a while ago but got rid.

  • @TheFatalT
    @TheFatalT Před 2 lety +1

    Have you given the app a go? I play with my kids using the app, much better than having to be Zargon.

  • @barnabybot
    @barnabybot Před rokem +13

    Please ignore the D&D adult snobs here. I played this game with my 11 and 12 year old kids and it was an utterly brilliant experience.
    For adults, yes, this might run dry after a few games, but as a family game, its fantastic. Also, i bought this for £80 from Amazon (Christmas 2022) and it seems like a lot, but compared for £25 for a scrabble board i think it's a great price.

    • @bobbobbing4381
      @bobbobbing4381 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, why I decided to pick up a copy. AD&D is not something my kids will have the attention span for let alone taking on board the rules and having to 'imagine' everything. HeroQuest seems a good entry for them into this style and theme of game.

    • @barnabybot
      @barnabybot Před rokem +4

      @@bobbobbing4381 my eldest is now starting to write scripts for D&D adventures and drew out a massive map. All thanks to this great board game.

    • @bobbobbing4381
      @bobbobbing4381 Před rokem

      @@barnabybot My 6 yr old painted one of the zombies from the first edition I used to own and loved it. No, I only have bits and pieces of the 1st edition left and which died a horrible death. Before he went off to school today I asked him if he would want this new edition board game to play this Sunday. Just ordered it.....

    • @barnabybot
      @barnabybot Před rokem +1

      @@bobbobbing4381 the quality is really good. Compared to what I've seen of the old version, this one has solid plastic for everything. Heavy solid plastic. Took the sting away of paying £80 for it.

  • @namewastaken360
    @namewastaken360 Před 9 měsíci +1

    BROADSWORD!

  • @grahamwhite524
    @grahamwhite524 Před 2 lety

    I had this back in the day and we played it a few times but not often. The minis were okay then but the novelty of the dungeon furniture and doors came in more handy for our AD&D combats.
    Much prefer the D&D Adventure System these days. I know Gloomhaven is more widely regarded but I don't have the time to devote to long campaigns and character advancement. At best all I get time for is an hour or so of kobold slapping for a quick giggle so that scratches that itch nicely.

    • @chrisc1625
      @chrisc1625 Před 2 lety

      Which ones do you have? What is your favorite?

    • @grahamwhite524
      @grahamwhite524 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrisc1625 I only have Castle Ravenloft and the Ghost of Saltmarsh expansion but they work well for me and not needing someone to play GM helps. If you need a GM or Overlord role, why not just play DND or another ruleset and use those combat mechanics?

  • @HowtoRPG
    @HowtoRPG Před 2 lety +3

    I played Hero Quest as a teenager with my brothers and sisters. Getting Advanced Dungeons and Dragons was very difficult in New Zealand 32 years ago. I agree with your assessment of the game, they are the same issues I had when my family played it to death.

  • @willemverheij3412
    @willemverheij3412 Před rokem +3

    Might be an easy fix for movement: Either you move 6, or you roll the two dice for a chance to move more with the risk of getting less.
    It's a game that provides a very solid framework, perhaps a bit simple compared to newer games but super easy to add little quality of life tweaks like that to which go a long way.
    If it's too easy, Zargon could just add more monsters to the scenario or more traps. Which would also help with replayability. You are the game master, you should be free to grab a bit more agency there.
    Improvise.
    I've looked at this game as well as the D&D adventure system board games. I went with this one, because it's a stronger game at the core that's way easier to tweak and customise. With those D&D board games, you'd need to pretty much write a new rulebook. Here you can just all do it on the fly.
    Zargon can modify the challenge as the game master, the players don't see the maps of the levels anyway. Can make it harder or easier as you go. This game can be great practice for aspiring dungeon masters.

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It doesn't have a solid framework, it has a malleable framework. The game provides some scaffolding of rules that are functional, but unbalanced and bland. The players are left to flesh out new rules, balance, and playtest them.
      One of the reason's it's too easy is because the players can clear a room before the monsters get an activation. There's a bottleneck strategy with the doorways that effectively protects the heroes from all but the luckiest monster rolls. You can throw every monster in the game in a room, and they'll be unlikely to crack the barbarians armor often enough to prevent him from tanking. And, if they do manage that, the dwarf just swaps into the space.
      Step one is you need ranged enemies to force the players to close group. However, this creates new issues, because characters like the wizard will collapse. So, the overlord has to play a facilitator role rather than an antagonist to keep the party from collapsing.
      The traps mostly just slow the game down. If you introduce more traps, then that's just more turns where the players are dealing with traps. That means they're either disabling them or avoiding them. The search being separated into 3 actions already bogs down the game.
      To expand on issues the game has, most of the spells don't scale well. The wizard is like the inverse of a D&D wizard. He's strong at the start of the campaign, and then can barely pull his weight at the end of the campaign.
      I will give you that HeroQuest functions as an introduction to learning how to DM. But, it's kind of like being stuck with a bike where you can never really remove the training wheels. Great for younger teenagers (which is why so many of us have nostalgia for the title), but there's so many RPGs and dungeon crawlers available these days as alternatives.
      I love the original game. I spent 3-4 years playing it heavily with friends. We played most of the campaigns that were available in the US. But, it required a heavy amount of house rules to keep it fun. The gameplay eventually wasn't even recognizable as HeroQuest beyond the combat resolution.
      Why settle for such a poor gaming system unless you're pursuing nostalgia?

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 6 měsíci +2

      @VaultBoy13 so you’re saying there’s no game here and the players have to create one?

    • @MisterWebb
      @MisterWebb Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@VaultBoy13Thank you very much for this highly illuminating comment. I *do* have the nostalgia, but this has convinced me to invest my money in something else (for now).

    • @RogerCillion
      @RogerCillion Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@VaultBoy13I really want to find a similar board game like this. Which one do you recommend?

  • @brommers0937
    @brommers0937 Před rokem +1

    Good review, some fair points, most will buy for nostalgia, it was a great game back in the day though, not sure I will pick up as I tend to spend all my money on Stella nowadays

  • @jarldjevel6111
    @jarldjevel6111 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cool review. Ok it has a lot of nostalgia for me but I use the game as a "game system" (as written on the box). House rules, expanded and improved bestiary, additional traps and searchable furniture make it great! Yeah, I know what you'll tell me ("why the f*** aren't you playing D&D instead?")

  • @aherosquest4536
    @aherosquest4536 Před 2 lety

    !!!PLEASE!!!! Do a review of Altar Quest! I’d love to hear your thoughts on this game.

  • @damienwoods5744
    @damienwoods5744 Před rokem +1

    The "what" used to play this game?

  • @DanSirGalahad
    @DanSirGalahad Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bought it for Christmas 2023. I thought the quality of the components was top notch and I paid about £40 for it brand new. Still yet to have a go with the family yet though.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Amazon bargain?

    • @arinthel
      @arinthel Před 4 měsíci +1

      Eh....
      If you think these componenta are top notch, dunno what to tell you. Compare it to Oathsworn and its very lacking.

  • @pocketstring3634
    @pocketstring3634 Před 2 lety +1

    Back in the day we played it with advanced HeroQuest, put together it was fun, but you might as well play D&D..

  • @sixstripes69
    @sixstripes69 Před 2 lety +6

    It's just outrageous the way they've put this remake back on the market. And honestly, I'd rather pay €200 for an original than an overpriced €125 for the new one, most of which are just not pretty and of poor quality. I don't really understand the hype that a lot of people are bringing out with this release... The older miniatures are a bit dated in these modern times. But Heroquest is also an older game and released for young teens from the 80's and 90's and the looks of these miniatures are also designed with that in mind. No, the new version of the miniatures doesn't appeal to me, and if it was to give Heroquest a more mature look, they went wrong with Hasbro. Then there are better dungeon games for that money. This is just easy money for a questionable product...

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree mate. Thankfully we picked it up in a bargain bin.

    • @davidbarr9343
      @davidbarr9343 Před rokem +1

      Totally agree, over ninety notes, they are having a laugh.

  • @henrikwakman7776
    @henrikwakman7776 Před rokem +2

    Played this game until it fell apart. SUCH good memories. I almost completely forgive life its harshness over them, it was that good. Designed a ton of new maps. However, it has dated badly indeed. The original box was less than half as high, that's just marketing BS. Also, they lost the Games Workshop license I guess, so I doubt the minis are as nice.

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci +1

      They're more detailed minis that are a slightly bigger, but they've lost all the style. They also suffer from limp-weapon disfunction due to the soft plastic.
      The game looks like someone decided to 3D print World of Warcraft characters.

  • @MichaelZipkin
    @MichaelZipkin Před 2 lety +5

    Nostalgia is a helluva drug for some people. In some cases that’s me, luckily not in this instance.

  • @db5823
    @db5823 Před 2 lety

    I can see what you're saying. It is a shame though, the game does have a lot of nice looking fancy props.
    Are there other games that you would say replace HQ? Games with that adventure (or dungeon crawl, or keeper vs players) feel, but are actually more fun and engaging? Something like Gloomhaven, Claustrophobia, Last Night On Earth, Mansions of Madness, Shadows of Brimstone, Conan, Arkham (or Eldritch) Horror, the Hellboy board game, Coma Ward, Fury of Dracula, Return of the Heroes, Search for the Emperor's Treasure, Dungeoneer, or some other gaming itch that HQ fails to scratch (other than its nostalgia tickles)?

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Descent or imperial assault. Gloomhaven or Claustrophobia are decent

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci

      The best game I found for scratching the HeroQuest itch is Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress (which, might be a bit hard to find now). It reminds of what it used to feel like to play HeroQuest as a kid, but is actually an excellent game.
      Descent (although, you're probably not finding this for cheap now) or Imperial Assault are the options if you want an overlord.
      Shadows of Brimstone isn't a bad match either, but it's got some similar pain points like roll to move. Shadows of Brimstone is more of a sandbox though. It's probably the closest thing to the original Warhammer Quest in regards to rules and gameplay.

  • @theshogunstein6475
    @theshogunstein6475 Před 2 lety

    that is a big box if it can get to Calais!

  • @nathanhelix4622
    @nathanhelix4622 Před rokem +3

    When I played this game in the early 90s we homebrewed the movement.
    The Elf could move up to 12 spaces.
    The Barbarian and Wizard could move up to 10 spaces.
    The Dwarf up to 8 spaces.
    This meant that for the entire party to stay together everyone had to move 8 squares. Since 7 was the most common number rolled on two die it put the movement above average speed.
    This also gave the faster of the three characters the option of moving faster if the situation required it.
    Even though this game brings up a lot of nostalgia, Gloomhaven has rendered this board game redundant for me. I agree, it’s not worth the price tag. Not when Gloomhaven isn’t that much more expensive.

  • @Texy88
    @Texy88 Před 2 lety +1

    I initially balked at the £99.99 price tag, but luckily recently GAME shops were selling it for £79.99, which at the time was cheaper than the online prices that I had looked up the moment that I saw that deal, so I was a bit happier paying that than a penny shy of £100.
    Also, the reason for prices ending in 99p (or sometimes 95p) dates back to the days when cash flow was perhaps not monitored as cautiously as it later would be. By having a price that was not in round pounds it meant that the cashier had to physically open the till and be far less likely to get away with just pocketing the money for themselves after the customer had given it to them (that is the reason that I was always given for, say, £99.99 being used instead of £100.00).
    Another thing that would also have played a part in the higher price (even allowing for inflation) is that the VAT was only 15% back in 1989, when _Heroquest_ was first released; now it is 20%.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Still a bump at £80

    • @Texy88
      @Texy88 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought that *initially,* but because of the deal that GAME were doing for loyalty-card holders on board-game purchases exceeding (I think it was) £30 at the time, I got an additional £5-worth of loyalty-card points, so in a way that knocked the price down to £74.99.

  • @vincent9329
    @vincent9329 Před 2 lety +1

    Oi! Ya get nicked by da monster and they put you in da borstal! A.C.A.B. Na mean!? I love this game! Great game! Great review!

  • @pst5345
    @pst5345 Před 11 měsíci +2

    If you allow monsters to open doors and reset or telocate traps Zargon's turns are way more challenging and fun.
    Goblins may become scouts and alert other monsters in nearby rooms, for instance or trigger "dungeon alert" which arms secret traps.
    Exploiting the search for traps rules another way to kill the group reliably.
    The 1st field behind an opened door can be a pit which cannot be found since you cannot search a room dtamding outside. Likewise a monster in line of sight prevents searching as well.

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci

      So, basically, put in a bunch of work to make a flawed game fun?

  • @sS0ulSs
    @sS0ulSs Před rokem +1

    Watching this video 11 months after release
    Price still at £99 on shops
    I really would like to support my local games shop, but not for £99 on a game that indeed ends up not offering much

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +1

      It was £40 on Amazon a couple of days ago…keep an eye out

  • @superspecky4eyes
    @superspecky4eyes Před rokem +3

    In my opinion the roll to move adds a bit more drama to the combat, if the heroes had fixed movement as well as the monsters, youd always br able to outrun zombies or mummies so you could essentially ignore them.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +2

      That’s a novel take on roll and move. Personally I just find it annoying as I can’t strategise against the random roll.

  • @tylercook5761
    @tylercook5761 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm going to wager a guess the cost of the game was raised so significantly to cover the cost of the developing the app. Just a hunch.

  • @1346colin
    @1346colin Před 2 lety +1

    Glad I wasn't tempted to get this now. Usually a sucker for any dungeon themed game, but HQ seems to lack something and your excellent review reinforces this. Nice one.

  • @TwistedMind86Chern
    @TwistedMind86Chern Před 6 měsíci +1

    The original has overall better aesthetics. And as i remember it was costing in Greece like 30€ - 40€ of today's money.

  • @Paul-ro6py
    @Paul-ro6py Před 2 lety +2

    Tha ks for the honest review. Happy I didn't pick up the reprint in 2021

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      We found it in a bargain bin so I’m not too upset. Had I paid retail price I’d be livid.

  • @AJDHelix
    @AJDHelix Před 2 lety +1

    Better or worse than the Legend of Zagor boardgame?

  • @user-ms6zf6hn6n
    @user-ms6zf6hn6n Před 4 měsíci +3

    260$ in canada the price is garbage buying for a 5 year old i feel like my old man when he told me no to warhammer

  • @commandermudpie
    @commandermudpie Před 4 měsíci

    Amazon is selling the stater boxed game for $67 USD. This is a good game for what it is. I think the minis are pretty good for the price. Finished painting 12 goblins and 4 Dread Warriors with very good results. I DO NOT like the soft plastic... wish they were hard plastic making them more durable and easier to paint. I play with young people who don't want to play more complicated games.... and what adult has enough time for D&D????... not me.

  • @mrt4801
    @mrt4801 Před rokem +2

    Why is he acting like he’s a doorman at a Watford TGI Friday’s? Am I missing something?!

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +1

      Clearly…

    • @mrt4801
      @mrt4801 Před rokem

      @@BoardGameBollocks If your name's not on the door....

    • @mrt4801
      @mrt4801 Před rokem

      @@BoardGameBollocks Clearly what?!

  • @tablesaltgames
    @tablesaltgames Před rokem +1

    Tell us how you really feel lol

  • @petermillen6924
    @petermillen6924 Před 2 lety

    I feel like a Defence Attorney compelled to make the case for a cause that internally he knows to be hopeless but nonetheless....
    Yesterday I took part in a six hour D and D adventure that saw us trek through foul swamps, bargain with Nixies and eventually clean up an abandoned monastery taken over by evil and it felt epic. Could you do that with Heroquest? Probably not. Heroquest is a simple board game for young adults in 1990 and was about as good as it could be at the time. (But Warhammer Quest for the boardgame win, if you are a millionaire).
    Stuart my regular gaming companion has accumulated a stack of HQ material, scenarios addons and well-painted figures and during the pandemic we played our way through several campaigns, introducing his son to dungeoneering. We had some good times doing this but the enjoyment came through the banter and his GM fudging rather than interesting decisions which usually were nothing more than ‘shall we go right or left?’.
    Heroquest is a bit rubbish but I will defend it in 1990 as better than Dungeon! Or Sorcerer’s Cave. In 2022, not so much...the reissue seems cynical to me but if Hasbro can fleece idiots so be it.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Just a reminder that the fence you’re sitting on probably needs treating after 30 years 😐

    • @pst5345
      @pst5345 Před 9 měsíci +1

      HeroQuest can be adapted gor any ttrpg.
      It is basically just the tt of any ttrpg. The RPG can be fone by players and its rules are so perfevtly dimple that you always can make them more detailed.
      Likewise you surely can play any dnd adventure with simplified HeroQuest rules.

  • @davidbarr9343
    @davidbarr9343 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, for an honest review! Thank goodness I watched your video otherwise I would have wasted a lot of money.

  • @invisiblesupermonkeyism5862

    Purple, veiny helmet? 😂😂

  • @davidagornall
    @davidagornall Před 2 lety +2

    Should have come
    With an advanced module. Something to move on to.

  • @GrimmReaperDude
    @GrimmReaperDude Před 7 měsíci +1

    Purple helmet 😂

  • @deusex3124
    @deusex3124 Před rokem +1

    Top review. This very much seems like it's aimed squarely at middle aged people that played it as kids, which is funny because the original Heroquest was aimed at kids, not adults. Strip away the nostalgia and there's not much there. I'm sure you can get better board games to play with your kids, or your mates, for less than £100.

    • @ComedyBee
      @ComedyBee Před 7 měsíci +2

      But they're not Heroquest though

  • @shanebadgameing4563
    @shanebadgameing4563 Před rokem

    It is worth it

  • @Nafeism
    @Nafeism Před měsícem +1

    I can't tell if this guy likes board games or wants to headbutt me over football

  • @cjknotty
    @cjknotty Před 2 lety

    That's a ridiculously high price! I'll stick with the original game which I bought in the early 90s along with the various expansions. Have to say the doors, furniture etc look better in the new game, entirely plastic rather than a plastic/cardboard hybrid which you kept having to put together. It's not enough to make me want to upgrade though! Regarding movement I always felt it would've been better if the heroes had a mazimum number of squares they could move (as the monsters do) rather than relying on rolls of the dice.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Doors are a pain in the arse. Keep getting in the way of the minis. Prefer a cardboard token tbh.

  • @TheMartinChronicles
    @TheMartinChronicles Před 2 lety +2

    I had this as a kid and I thought the minis were really cool but game game was just okay. I thought "Dungeon" was a lot more fun, had more surprises and variability.

  • @frankndice
    @frankndice Před 2 lety +1

    I loved this game 30 years ago and originally backed the project. I’m so glad I didn’t. If I’m going to get heroquest I’ll look for an original copy with the original and better artwork.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Original may be cheaper now this has droppes

    • @frankndice
      @frankndice Před 2 lety +1

      @@BoardGameBollocks hope so. I’ve been trying to get a copy for 30 years. It was always sold out and then the expansions came out and they were selling those but not the original game itself

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety

      What’s the difference

  • @vincent9329
    @vincent9329 Před 2 lety +1

    I definitely agree with your comments and feedback on the New Hero Quest. They really should've made the box and game a little bit smaller, like a mix between Descent and Massive Darkness or something like that. They should've put mythic tier included with the base game set and the board should've been a little different. Two double sided boards or tiles would've been cool, but oh well, they didn't do it like that. The movement can just be house ruled by either using one die or make up how many steps each character can move. It sucks, but I still love this game. I guess I'm a sucka for cheesie games that are basic and or generic sometimes. You're right though. They definitely could've did a better job. Maybe perhaps hopefully they can redeem themselves and come out with a sequel to make it how we would wish it would've been made.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      I would’ve liked an option to use tiles instead of a board and an option to remove roll and move.
      That’s wouldve keep the luddites happy and saved me a lot of grief in the comments of this video.

    • @vincent9329
      @vincent9329 Před 2 lety

      @@BoardGameBollocks Hahahahahahahaha 😂🤣

    • @vincent9329
      @vincent9329 Před 2 lety

      @@BoardGameBollocks So I'm guessing you're not keeping the game. 😂🤣

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m going to play through the expansions with my kids and then ditch it

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The worst part is that Restoration Games was actively working with Hasbro to actually modernize the game. Instead, Hasbro decided to crowdfund their own version with no rules updates and bad art.

  • @pierrelabrie99
    @pierrelabrie99 Před 2 lety +1

    I have my original copy from when I was a kid. When I got it for Christmas back then, I yelled out "BEST BOARD GAME IN THE WORLD!"
    A couple of years ago, I pulled it out to play it, started and as soon as we started rolling to move, I said this game now sucks and stopped lol. But it still holds a special place in my heart lol

  • @RandomPS5Guides
    @RandomPS5Guides Před rokem +7

    The answer is yes it still is worth it. The game is still unbelievably fun with friends. If you don't think the re-release is good, then you haven't played it properly yet.🤷‍♂️

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem +11

      Played it all the way through and it still sucks I’m afraid 🤷‍♂️

    • @VaultBoy13
      @VaultBoy13 Před 6 měsíci +3

      The game aged pretty poorly. Outside of nostalgia (or playing with young teenagers), there's very little to enjoy here.

    • @SaltTheFries86
      @SaltTheFries86 Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@VaultBoy13For some bizarre reason I still want to play it 😂but the game is quite expensive so I'll probably never get it anyway. Are there any better alternatives to Heroquest?

    • @joshuabourque3009
      @joshuabourque3009 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Can you recommend another game that is better that is similar to Heroquest? Besides D&D. I'd prefer a gameboard like this one.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @joshuabourque3009 Arcadia Quest, Massive Darkness 2, Claustrophobia

  • @joelhall6466
    @joelhall6466 Před 2 lety +2

    Brode swode

  • @bignosebrett1521
    @bignosebrett1521 Před 2 lety

    I remember my brother and I playing this to death when we were young (years ago) and saw a demo of this and so glad I didn’t have any FOMO over that as it looks like a load of cack now.
    I backed Coraquest on their kickstarter and got it in January and must say it pisses all over it. Kids dungeon crawler but got so much value out of it for around £30 😂😂😂

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      It pretty much cack. If I hadn’t found it in a bargain bin I would never have picked it up

  • @wuuduu609
    @wuuduu609 Před 2 lety

    true

  • @Duncan275
    @Duncan275 Před rokem

    I believe sir, you have missed the entire point of this game.
    … Member berries

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před rokem

      ?

    • @Duncan275
      @Duncan275 Před rokem

      @@BoardGameBollocks lol sorry. Member Berries were a plot device used in an episode of South Park to convey the idea, that businesses/media often rely on nostalgia to re-release old products/media as easy cash grabs.
      Im not really saying its good or bad. Just laughing about how obvious it is.
      I am one who is wholeheartedly happy, everything is identical.

  • @Cyberplex
    @Cyberplex Před 2 lety +4

    What a shame, they didn't make any changes... so lazy of Hasbro and overpriced.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Money grab

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hasbro had no need to crowd find this. They’re a multi billion dollar company. It’s way over priced for what it is. Even adjusted for inflation it’s 51% more expensive than it was in 1990.

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety

      You can’t compare Gloomhaven with Hero Quest. That’s just bonkers mate 🤣
      If the US rules are better I dread to think how dire the UK rules were.
      At the end of the day the game sucks in 2022. Even in 1989/90 people mocked Heroquest players…
      Hasbro using a crowd funding platform has to be the weirdest thing I’ve seen in board gaming in a while.
      Sorry but I think your judgement has been clouded by nostalgia and the need to justify your exorbitant payout (I know you will vehemently refute this 🤷). I get the same defence from people who drop mega bucks on mediocre KS debacles.
      Have a nice day 👍🏻

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety

      I didnt read any of that as I’m done with this…feel free to keep wasting your time though…have a nice day 👍🏻

    • @BoardGameBollocks
      @BoardGameBollocks  Před 2 lety

      ✊🏻💦

  • @giannakossimos1
    @giannakossimos1 Před 2 lety +1

    pure nonsense....heroquest is the best game ever... I even replace my furniture with heroquest furniture...

  • @BlackDiluvian
    @BlackDiluvian Před 2 lety +1

    Way overhyped game. Good for keeping kids occupied on a rainy day.. if you can wrestle their cell phones away from them.
    You would see stacks of them at fleamarkets around 2000.. sold for pennies. I have at least 5 sets, two of them with all the expansions.