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New HeroQuest Board Game Is Hitting Stores Soon!

heroquest board game pricingHeroQuest board game is now available for purchase even if you missed the campaign directly from Hasbro Pulse!

Hasbro Pulse is now actually selling HeroQuest on its own after the crowdfunding campaign was a huge success. Just hours after the community funding page was opened up in 2020, the project was a success. Problem was, the secondary market still went crazy.

We saw some prices soaring on eBay when the Mythic version of the game was first delivered in November of 2021, so it’s nice to see them open up the project back to the rest of us. While it looks like you can’t grab that version of the game, the base game may be just as good.

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Mythic Tier HeroQuest for Sale on eBay

Plus it’s way cheaper than the secondary market (check out those prices above), and supposedly it ships out before Christmas this year!

If you want in on the game, don’t miss out a second time! Let’s check out everything you can score with the newest offering.

Avalon Hill HeroQuest Game System: $125.99

Available from Hasbro Pulse, or Entertainment Earth  (For Delivery in December 2021)

HeroQuestThe game itself is just so nostalgic and awesome! For the price you get a ton of stuff, it just looks like the only things you can’t get that were in the project are the extra missions. Still, if you missed out on the initial project, this is just a really cool offering from Hasbro.

HeroQuest 2Here’s everything you get with the box:

Includes gameboard, 31 monster miniatures, 4 hero miniatures, 15 furniture pieces, 10 skull pieces, 4 plastic rat pieces, 21 dungeon doors, 93 game cards, 4 turn-order cards, cardboard tiles, Quest Book, 4 character cards, Game Master’s screen, pad of character sheets, 6 white combat dice, 2 red dice, and rulebook.

HeroQuest 3

The game comes with 14 quests, and has limitless replayability because players 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.

With so many quests and minis, this will for sure give you tons of play-through and enjoyment! Plus, games like this are always great to get people into the hobby and learn how to play RPGs without as much immersion as a normal game might take.

Don’t take our word for it, here’s an actual look at the delivered game itself!

HeroQuest Mythic Tier Finished Product & Unboxing

Our friend and author Mike Haspil posted up some great finished product shots of his HeroQuest Board game (Mythic Tier) that just arrived.

HeroQuest in the wild

Can you smell it? I love the smell of cardboard and plastic first thing in the morning!

Show me the HeroQuest Board Game Miniatures!

From the looks of it, nothing has changed from the HasLab crowdfunding project on the outside.

Haspil gave us a sneak peak at his recently received HeroQuestFirst up, a mini, it’s a bit out of focus for all you camera nerds. It’s good to know Haspil and his fingers are still hobbying… but loads more photos and they get better!!

Haspil gave us a sneak peak at his recently received HeroQuestLook at all the amazing detail! These HeroQuest Board Game miniatures definitely look worth it so far!

Haspil gave us a sneak peak at his recently received HeroQuestThe game aides and the terrain look fan-diddly-astic as well.

Look the nostalgia is burning my eyes. Maybe those are just tears…

Haspil gave us a sneak peak at his recently received HeroQuestThe Art is great and I personally love it when the mini’s pose matches the artwork, really helps with the submersion.

Now stop thinking about it for the second time and go get a box, before these sell out too!

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About the Author: Travis Pasch

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Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!