Okay, I am a Heroscape fan, and I would like to get more expansion sets for it, but I only have Orm's Return.
So, do any other PSOWers play Heroscape, and if you own it, which expansion sets do you have? Any strategies you like to use?
Okay, I am a Heroscape fan, and I would like to get more expansion sets for it, but I only have Orm's Return.
So, do any other PSOWers play Heroscape, and if you own it, which expansion sets do you have? Any strategies you like to use?
I would really like to play,but I don't have money yet.And it looks challenging,thats my type of game.How do you play any way?
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Is Heroscape that board game where you use characters from various timeframes & can build up various heights of land, then, with an assembled army, attack your opponent? If so, is it really any good? If I ever got that, Id have to have the samurai as part of my army.
Yep, it's that one.On 2006-02-20 17:16, OdinTyler wrote:
Is Heroscape that board game where you use characters from various timeframes & can build up various heights of land, then, with an assembled army, attack your opponent? If so, is it really any good? If I ever got that, Id have to have the samurai as part of my army.
And it's pretty fun, assuming you have friends/family who'd like that sort of strategy board game. If you don't, well, have fun playing with yourself.
Thats why I probably cant buy it. The only one I know who might be interested is my brother & the only non video game he makes time for is his regular DnD campaign with his friends. That reminds me, I wish I had ppl to campaign with for MY DnD char.On 2006-02-20 18:56, Tact wrote:
Yep, it's that one.On 2006-02-20 17:16, OdinTyler wrote:
Is Heroscape that board game where you use characters from various timeframes & can build up various heights of land, then, with an assembled army, attack your opponent? If so, is it really any good? If I ever got that, Id have to have the samurai as part of my army.
And it's pretty fun, assuming you have friends/family who'd like that sort of strategy board game. If you don't, well, have fun playing with yourself.
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