If nothing else, it’s cheaper than buying the miniatures and furniture separately, though I’ve already invested in half of that when I cobbled together the pieces for advanced Heroquest out of spare parts. AHQ also has a solo mode and a set of rules for using the original Heroquest pieces, so I’m looking forward to using them with the reprint. I don’t hate the new art, I’m just glad it’s not a radical redesign, and the Barbarian still exists and is recognizable.
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