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{{Short description|RPG board game}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox game | title = Advanced HeroQuest | image_link = Advanced HeroQuest cover.webp | publisher = [[Games Workshop]] | players = 1 to 5 | playing_time = ca. 90 minutes | random_chance = [[Dice rolling]] }} '''''Advanced HeroQuest''''' is a [[board game]] published by [[Games Workshop]] in [[1989 in games|1989]], a sequel to ''[[HeroQuest (board game)|HeroQuest]]''. ==Description== The original ''HeroQuest'' was an [[adventure board game]] created in 1989 by [[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] in conjunction with the British company Games Workshop. Later the same year, Games Workshop released ''Advanced HeroQuest'', a similar but more complex game. Changes from ''HeroQuest'' include more complex and RPG-like rules, a modular board and the use of henchmen. The included quests feature the heroes entering a [[Skaven (Warhammer)|Skaven]]-infested dungeon in order to retrieve a magical artifact. While the only monsters included in the miniatures set are the rat men known as Skaven, statistics for all the monsters that appear in the HeroQuest game are given, and it is possible to meet some or all of them via the random generation encounter tables. ==Contents== The [[boxed set]] includes: * 64-page rule book that includes four introductory scenarios * 42 plastic 25 mm miniatures and doors * 78 counters and interlocking room and corridor sections that are combined to produce modular maps ==Gameplay== The game uses 12-sided dice for skill and combat resolution. Both heroes and monsters are defined by Weapon Skill, Bow Skill, Strength, Toughness, Wounds, Speed, Intelligence, and Bravery. Combat is resolved in melee by rolling a target figure that is determined by the difference between the target's and player's Weapon Skills; in ranged combat, the target number is determined by how far away the target is versus the character's Bow Skill. In both cases, if the target number is achieved, the attacker rolls a number of dice determined by Strength and what weapon was being used. The number of dice that exceed the opponent's Toughness becomes the number of Wounds inflicted. ==Expansion== An expansion to ''Advanced HeroQuest'' called ''Terror In The Dark'' was released in 1991, adding new monsters, treasures, and spells. The included quest featured the heroes being pitted against the Lichemaster, a powerful necromancer. Contrary to popular belief, the Lichemaster did not appear in the original ''HeroQuest'' game. Instead, this character is loosely based on Heinrich Kemmler, a necromancer from the ''Warhammer Fantasy Battle'' Lichemaster campaign. ==Reception== In the January 1990 edition of ''[[Games International]]'' (Issue 12), Philip A. Murphy's original impression was that this was exactly the same game as the original ''HeroQuest'', albeit produced by Games Workshop rather than Milton-Bradley. Nevertheless he admired the production values, calling all the components "a true delight and all other producers [...] could learn a lesson from GW's attention to quality components." However, Murphy did not like "the constant references, by word and image, to ''[[Warhammer (game)|Warhammer]]'' this, ''Warhammer'' that, [[Citadel miniatures]], Citadel paints, future supplements and ''[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]]'' magazine." While he felt that the original game by Milton-Bradley "had been rushed out of production [...] and could have been much better with more playtesting", Murphy felt that ''Advanced HeroQuest'' had the opposite problem, calling it "overproduced and a tad too complex." He concluded by giving the game an average rating of 3 out of 5, saying "it should be magnificent, and indeed at times it is. But just as often, it's a great disappointment."<ref name=gi>{{cite magazine|last=Murphy|first=Philip A.| date=January 1990 |title=Advanced HeroQuest|journal=[[Games International]]| issue=12|pages=8β9}}</ref> The German website ''Spielphase'' gave the game a rating of 5 out of 6, saying, "You get a lot of material for your money. [...] Even if I'm not a big fan of role-playing games or thematically related board games, I have to acknowledge that a reality is represented quite well by tables and a varied game is possible over a long period of time."<ref>{{cite web | url =http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/keirat/txt/H/Herrdess.html | title =Herr des Schwertes| website =Spielphase | access-date =2020-10-13 | language = de}}</ref> ==See also== * ''[[HeroQuest]]'' * ''[[Warhammer Quest]]'' ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [https://archive.org/download/advanced-hero-quest-rulebook-1989/Advanced%20HeroQuest%20Rulebook%20%281989%29.pdf Advanced Heroquest Rulebook] (PDF) at the [https://web.archive.org/ Internet Archive] {{HeroQuest}} {{Games Workshop}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Advanced Heroquest}} [[Category:Board games introduced in 1989]] [[Category:Board games with a modular board]] [[Category:Cooperative board games]] [[Category:Games Workshop games]]
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