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HeroQuest
DOS - 1991
A great PC version of the equally underrated board game of the same name from Games Workshop, Hero Quest is an isometric tabletop strategy/RPG game that simplifies RPG statistics without simplifying gameplay. As in the board game, up to 5 players can play the game as wizard, elf, barbarian or dwarf in a quest to banish the evil wizard.
Also available on: Commodore 64 - Amiga
4.56 / 5 - 32 votes
Description of HeroQuest
Drivers for packard bell notebook. A great PC version of the equally underrated board game of the same name from Games Workshop, Hero Quest is an isometric tabletop strategy/RPG game that simplifies RPG statistics without simplifying gameplay.
As in the board game, up to 5 players can play the game as wizard, elf, barbarian or dwarf in a quest to banish the evil wizard. Secret doors, traps and treasure abound in this turn-based, mission-based game. Good game in every respect and severely underrated.
Those who like this game should also try Space Crusade another Games Workshop boardgame conversion based on the much-improved version of the game engine.
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HeroQuest has an addon available: HeroQuest: Return of the Witch Lord, don't miss it!
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REMSTERS2017-06-183 points
Easiest way to play (and this goes for most Dos games)
1.Download and install Dosbox and open the installed folder
2.Open the dosbox.conf file and copy/paste the text below at at the very bottom
@echo off
mount C C:HQ
C:
HERO.EXE
exit
2.Dload this game/extract/and rename just the folder with all the files in it (hero-quest) to HQ and copy/paste the whole folder to C:
3.Start the game with the desktop shortcut or make one using Dosbox.exe
Note:Keep the dosbox.conf file you added text too.For each new game you want to play,simply name your game folder to something short and put that where HQ is in the text and find the game file (.exe / .bat or whatever) and put that where it says HERO.EXE in the text.And lastly don't forget to copy the games folder to C:
1.Download and install Dosbox and open the installed folder
2.Open the dosbox.conf file and copy/paste the text below at at the very bottom
@echo off
mount C C:HQ
C:
HERO.EXE
exit
2.Dload this game/extract/and rename just the folder with all the files in it (hero-quest) to HQ and copy/paste the whole folder to C:
3.Start the game with the desktop shortcut or make one using Dosbox.exe
Note:Keep the dosbox.conf file you added text too.For each new game you want to play,simply name your game folder to something short and put that where HQ is in the text and find the game file (.exe / .bat or whatever) and put that where it says HERO.EXE in the text.And lastly don't forget to copy the games folder to C:
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Warhammer2016-05-270 point
it had a redress: Warhammer Quest
Josiah.2015-08-26-1 point
A good game, funny how the music that plays is the opening intro to 'Golden Brown' by the Stranglers. (Anybody whose ever seen Snatch knows this song.) I was surprised to find it in a game. I had the board game as a kid but never got to play it, this game makes up for it, it's decent.
Rico2014-10-182 points DOS version
I loved this game when I was a kid. Still have the original board game and three other expansion packs; all with the original pieces and all in mint condition! Saw on-line this could all see close to a $1,000, who knew lol.
Just waiting for my kids to grow up so we can play. In the mean time I did find four friends to play it with and we all love it again and we're in our thirty's lol.
Just waiting for my kids to grow up so we can play. In the mean time I did find four friends to play it with and we all love it again and we're in our thirty's lol.
Paulo José2014-10-100 point DOS version
viciante game.
Zywen2014-05-120 point DOS version
I still have this table top game. I have one of the expansions and I still have all the pieces too. Too bad no one wants to play. =(
Jhouse2014-04-141 point DOS version
You should not have lost any of the pieces. I didn't want to collect it, I just wanted to play it. Thought, I'll just pick one up on ebay or something. OVER $300.00. Uh.. Just wanted to play. Not that bad. Maybe I can get this to work, and it will satisfy my urges.
SMBComix2014-02-050 point DOS version
Apparently this game is based on the Warhammer universe, according to Wikipedia.
dmjack922013-10-251 point DOS version
I use to play the board game when I was a teenager and I loved it. Unfortunately, my brothers thought it was boring.
Now, I lost all the pieces to the game, but I am glad to see that there is a pc version I was not aware of.
Now, I lost all the pieces to the game, but I am glad to see that there is a pc version I was not aware of.
admin2012-05-09-1 point DOS version
Read 'How to play' page
cant get this one to work..
Feyd2008-09-030 point DOS version
I spend so much time on this game, great one.
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DOS Version
Commodore 64 Version
- Year:1991
- Publisher:Gremlin Graphics Software Limited
- Developer:221B Software Development
Amiga ROM
- Year:1991
- Publisher:Gremlin Graphics Software Limited
- Developer:221B Software Development
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HeroQuest is a superb fanmade PC version of Milton Bradley and Games Workshop's popular but now out-of-print boardgame of the same name. In this turn-based board game in a fantasy setting, you can play with 1 to 4 players in hotseat mode (i.e. the same computer). Designed primarily with kids in mind, the rules of HeroQuest are easy to learn, but the game is a lot of fun, thanks to cool-looking miniatures and solid atmosphere. The game could be described as a 'light adventure board game' : don't expect the depth or variety of an actual RPG.
Your goal in HeroQuest is simply to take on quests, most of which involve defeating a certain monster. You can use four characters; a barbarian, dwarf, elf and wizard, each of whom is slightly different: For example, the barbarian can take the most damage and starts with a powerful weapon, but has no special skills. The dwarf is not quite as tough as the barbarian, but can disarm traps. The elf is still less tough, but can cast 3 spells. The wizard is not a good fighter at all, but gets 9 spells to use. The game takes place on a large gameboard divided into squares, with some rooms and corridors outlined on it. As you move around, you will come across doors, other furnitures, treasures, and monsters placed by the computer player (taking the role of evil wizard) places objects they can see onto the board. Movement is determined by die toss.
Combat is very easy to resolve. Each hero and monster rolls a certain number of attack and defend dice. On an attack, every die showing a skull is a hit. When defending, every die showing a shield (white for heroes, black for monsters) is a block. An attacked character takes 1 point of damage for every unblocked skull. Monsters take 1-3 points of damage to kill, while heroes take 4-8. As you explore the dungeon, you may find treasures that can improve your heroes' abilities or give one time bonuses.
This fanmade PC version is very faithful to the board game, and sports much more attractive SVGA graphics and a more intuitive interface than Gremlin's 1992 officially licensed game. Although the latest version reviewed here (2.07) is still missing some elements of the original board game (most notably the ability to cast magic spells, search for treasures, and search for secret doors or traps), it already offers significant play value. You can play all of the quests from the original board game, and play in the very cool 'Magic Dungeon' that is randomly generated every time you play, thereby boosting playability significantly. You can also use the included level editor to design your own quests. If you love the original board game or want to try a 'lite' turn-based strategy game, check out this very well-designed game that keeps the HeroQuest spirit alive.
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