Heroscape, the hex-based battle game, is back with a new starter set

HeroscapeThe beloved, hex-based game of battle, ‘Hex,’ is back, and with it, a new starter set. The title is Heroscape: Age of AnnihilationThe set includes a huge red dragon, as well as an assortment of rogues galleries featuring humanoid and dwarven fantasy creatures.

Avalon Hill: Heroscape: Age of Annihilation at Gen Con, the nation’s largest tabletop gaming convention, and also released a brief teaser trailer which we’ve embedded below.

A tree-woman holding a staff. She has the horns of an elk.

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A green humaniod with only four fingers holds a mace. He’s wearing a leather respirator.

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An ape-like man whose tail is fused to a mace. He has a mechanical left arm augmentation.

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A gunfighter with fangs and snake-like hair.

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HeroscapePlayers assume the role of powerful generals that have assembled warriors from every time and place to aid them in their fights. Stephen Baker created the original system.HeroQuest), Rob Daviau (Risk Legacy, Return to the Dark TowerCraig Van Ness (Star Wars: Epic Duels). The base set, first released in 2004, eventually expanded to include characters from the Marvel Comics universe, Dungeons & Dragons, and The Gathering: Magic and the Gathering. The game remains highly collectible for its dozens of unique, pre-painted figures — but also for its elaborate terrain. The tiles are stackable, and remain sought after by fans of just about every hex-based combat system — including BattleTech.

A gunfighter with mechanical augmentations. She has a bandolier of throwing knives on her hip.

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Another tree-person, this one with long arms that grow down root-like into the ground. Its horns are the skeletal jaws of some large cow-like creature.

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A man with the unmistakable had of a hammerhead shark. He’s holding a massive harpoon.

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A four-armed, purple humanoid with two toes. It wears a respirator and carries four knives.

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A powerful dwarf with a chain axe. His blonde beard is breaded, and he is wearing eye protection (as he should).

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Heroscape The tabletop industry is impacted by its presence. The game proved to be a hit with hobbyists and consumers alike. Many budding designers were able to use it to start their careers and help to propel the current board games revival. Many collectible miniatures were also inspired by it, such as HeroClicksAnd Unmatched.

Hasbro’s Avalon Hill imprint had a lot to talk about at this year’s Gen Con. The first glimpse at the new Avalon Hill imprint was revealed. Shadow Forces – RiskThe spiritual successor of the original legacy-style boardgame, and multiple expansions for recently rebooted, is. HeroQuest. It marked the United States’ first use of the revised convention House on the Hill: Betrayalit also included its first expansion that focuses on a brand new werewolf character. It also hosted several demonstrations. Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning Portal, a game about feeding hungry adventurers inside D&D’s most iconic tavern.

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