The original Hero Quest and its monsters, board and scenery.
Gamezone Miniatures have the licence to reproduce the original board game in Spain, as well as adding various new features to it (the 'scenery' markers in the original game were cardboard tokens, but in this release will be small 3D models). Gamezone are also talking to other IP holders (Hasbro own the Hero Quest IP in the UK) about rolling out a wider release. However, the game will be available (in English) from Spain for international orders.
The Kickstarter has already been an enormous success, raising over $320,000 of a mere asked-for $58,000 in just a day. It's expected that the appeal will comfortably raise more than $1 million before the Kickstarter closes in 30 days' time.
A rough mock-up of the new version.
Fantastic game and I still have the original.
ReplyDeleteNo link to the Kickstarter campaign? I mean, I can find it myself, but...
ReplyDeleteI'd be kind of hesitant before throwing money at this. I mean, GW is one of the most litigious gaming companies out there. It may or may not have legal standing, but there's enough grey area to make investing in this kickstarter extremely risky.
ReplyDeletei have the original too but they just rerealesed the exact heroquest that they did 30 years ago so like i think this might be click bait but not too sure.
ReplyDeleteThis article is 7 years old dude.
ReplyDeleteThe fate of this project is an epic story in itself, but one probably for another time.
I'd like to hear it if you know? was always fond of Hero and then space crusade was the gateway game for me. Obviously i see the kickstarter campaign was pulled.. but what happened with the law suit and IP? they should add a character, enemy or item or an additional mission pack.
ReplyDeleteHasbro took control of the IP and is currently running their own, fully legal crowdfunding on the HasLab website.
ReplyDeleteDo investors still have a stake in venture? I invested $500.
DeleteI invested hundreds of dollars in this venture. What did they do with monies?
ReplyDeleteYou'd have to contact the original company doing the crowdfunding. The project collapsed and the rights were regained by Hasbro several years later.
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