Basically their hero (a model representing them) had superior stats that were representative of their character. Ie youngest son was a Fighter, so had better combat stats, but was small so had the ability to dodge 1 attack. Eldest wanted to be a sorceress so had access to more spells but had weaker stats. The equipment and magic was based upon Heroquest cards, all dice rolls on 2d6, heroes could take any two actions (from movement, to conversing, to searching, to spell casting) and all others had one action. Their retinue were made up of 1 human, 1 dwarf, 1 barbarian, 1 attack animal and 1 pack animal (purely because these were the only models painted!) Each of which had slightly different characteristics. Some pictures may help explain. The enlisting of an adventuring party:
The adventuring sheets (I miss a photocopier!)
Here are the chosen adventuring parties with heros:
Eldest daughters, mostly female group. |
Middle daughters group, she was desperate to get the white horse and the witch! |
Youngest sons party, keen on swords, muscle and treasure hunting! |
So the scenario of the game:
The three children had been isolating at home, the parents had gone shopping for food, so would be a long time queuing. The kids played hide and seek and the youngest hid in an old wardrobe in his parents room, squishing in amongst the coats, onesies and musty cardigans that hadn't been worn in an age. He could hear his sisters getting closer and as the wardrobe door opened he leaned fully against the back of the wardrobe hoping to not be found. Expecting resistance, he was surprised to fall out through the back of the wardrobe... The girls knew he was in there, they had heard him wriggling around. They opened the door and rummaged inside, but he could not be found, so they emptied out the entire clothing range but there was nothing. The eldest had read the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe recently, so checked the back, wooden panels and her hand disappeared through! She called her sister and they both tentatively squished through, calling out for their brother....
All three were greeted by a bald man in what looked like bathrobes. In a quiet voice he told them that he was Bayaz, the Mage and he had called them forth in a time of need. His son, Edwin, had been captured in the town of Rensburg, a town where night had permanently descended and a suffocating fog remained. The residents had locked themselves away, scared of the rumours and noises of the night. The brave adventurers were to enlist a team and go find the boy.
So with the scenario set and the parties chosen, we began with all parties setting up along a table edge:
And then we were off, rolling a D6 to see who went first...
Exploring the caravan, the sorceress found some gold, a potion and an orb. She looked into the orb and saw the crying face of a boy. When she returned her gaze she was surrounded by three ghosts. |
The young warrior led his party across the rickety Bridge. The clumsy barbarian made a racket and a swarm of bats flew out from beneath, swarming our hero. A few swings of his flail scared them away! |
The parties converged on the house marked by the ghosts, knocking on the door (so polite!) but awakening the undead - zombies! |
Lack of photos here. But the boy Edwin was found in the house and coaxed out after fighting some more undead. Inexplicably my daughter, slightly peeved that she hadn't found Edwin first, cast a lightning storm on the ghosts. They attacked back and recruited some skeleton warriors. The fighting saw my daughter lose both her beloved wolf and her beautiful pony!
A quick look into the orb of clairvoyance showed a portal opening by the towns fountain, quick run and get out of here! Game over and tidy away!
These family games are simply fantastic. I love all the pics and the whole report :)
ReplyDeleteThey're so much fun to organise and play and the kids get to role play and enjoy it too.
DeleteI wish I could get my boys to play a game like this. They love Battle Masters and Airfix Battles but lose interest with smaller narrative battles. Looks like you had a lot of fun on an amazing table.
ReplyDeleteWith only a few rules I encourage them to take ownership by role-playing, getting them to ask questions through their character rather than directly to me. They make some fun decisions! Keep try ING with your kids, you'll find a way!
DeleteThat's absolutely brilliant Stuart!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ivor, it was great fun. Always a shame to clear it away afterwards. We're going back to Heroquest next week....
DeleteI really enjoy these adventure posts, the mad scramble exit at the end made me laugh. A fun tale with glamour snaps, kept me entertained for half an hour, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks and it's a pleasure. A shame I didn't get some photos from their side of the board, I think they would have looked even better, but the photos were not as important as keeping the game flowing. Fun was had! Glad you enjoyed reading it!
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