Originally launched over three decades ago, HeroQuest captured the hearts of fans by bringing the thrill and danger of tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons into a compact, engaging board game format. It allowed players to step into the shoes of iconic characters like the mighty Barbarian or the spell-slinging Elf, enabling friends to embark on heroic adventures right at their kitchen table. These adventures, which could be completed in a couple of hours, contrasted with the lengthier sessions typical of traditional TTRPGs. The game's allure was further enhanced by its extensive collection of plastic miniatures and its engaging, multi-quest narrative, fostering a dedicated fan base that has remained loyal over the years. When Hasbro revisited the idea of bringing HeroQuest back through its HasLab crowdfunding platform, the enthusiastic response from fans was overwhelming, leading to a successful revival.
Today, both new and veteran players can revel in the refreshed HeroQuest experience, complete with a variety of expansions. This buyer's guide is designed to assist you in planning your adventures as you band together to thwart the evil schemes of Zargon.
5See it at AmazonMSRP:$134.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 14 new quests65+ miniatures (31 monsters, 4 heroes, 15 furniture pieces, 19 skull pieces, 4 rats, 21 doors)GameboardGame Master screen93 cards
The foundation of your HeroQuest experience, the HeroQuest Game System, is essential. It is the core product that all subsequent expansions build upon, ensuring no standalone expansions are available without it.
1See it at TargetMSRP:$49.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 unique questsGame system rulebookDouble-sided gameboardGame Master’s screen5 miniatures1 pad of character sheets6 combat dice2 movement dice39 cardboard pieces102 cards52 plastic movers31 monster tokens15 furniture tokens41 cardboard tiles21 dungeon door tokens
For those new to HeroQuest, the cost of entry can be daunting. HeroQuest: First Light offers an accessible entry point into the game. It provides a streamlined version of the core game system, utilizing cardboard tokens instead of plastic miniatures to reduce costs. This makes it an ideal starting point for newcomers, although it may not offer much new for those already invested in the original game unless they're interested in the unique quests or additional hero figures. Importantly, First Light is compatible with all other HeroQuest content released recently, making it a versatile addition to any collection.
MSRP: Free
For groups without a dedicated Game Master or solo players, the official HeroQuest companion app automates the role of Zargon. Featuring fully voiced descriptions, the app enhances the gaming experience and is compatible with all expansion modules. Best of all, it's free, making it an easy choice to explore.
MSRP: Free
Avalon Hill has enriched the HeroQuest universe with free, downloadable special quests available on HasbroPulse's website. These quests, including the prequel "**A New Beginning**," offer additional lore and backstory, enhancing the overall narrative and providing fun, additional content for players to enjoy.
2See it at AmazonMSRP:$33.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests19 miniatures (8 orcs, 6 goblins, 3 abominations, 2 doors)Sheet of cardboard tiles14 cards
As the first expansion, Kellar’s Keep offers a lighter introduction to the world of HeroQuest expansions. It's a faithful rerelease of the original 90s expansion, extending the base game's narrative and gameplay. It's perfect for those seeking more content without a significant increase in difficulty.
2See it at AmazonMSRP:$33.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests18 miniatures (8 skeletons, 4 mummies, 4 zombies, 2 doors)Sheet of cardboard tiles14 cards
The Return of the Witch Lord brings back the undead forces and introduces new tiles for a fresh gameplay experience. It's a classic expansion that complements the base game and Kellar’s Keep, completing a trilogy of adventures.
1See it at AmazonMSRP:$33.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 13 new questsNew Warlock class15 miniatures (13 translucent orange enemy minis, 2 warlock character minis)Set of 6 translucent orange D6 Dice14 cards
Previously exclusive to the Mythic tier on HasLab, Prophecy of Telor now offers everyone a chance to experience its story. With a new Warlock class and translucent orange monsters, it adds a unique flair to the game.
2See it at AmazonMSRP:$33.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 14 new questsNew Bard class15 miniatures (14 translucent teal enemy minis, 1 bard character mini)Set of 6 translucent teal D6 Dice15 cards
Similar to Prophecy of Telor, Spirit Queen’s Torment introduces a new Bard class and translucent teal monsters. It's perfect for players looking to explore new magical abilities and face icy adversaries.
1See it at AmazonMSRP:$44.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new questsNew Druids class28 miniatures2 sheets of cardboard tiles29 cards
For groups that relish combat, Against the Ogre Horde is a must-have. It's a remastered classic with updated mechanics and stunning miniatures, ideal for creating new adventures.
1See it at AmazonMSRP:$44.99 USD
1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests33 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles35 cards
The Mage in the Mirror introduces a new realm to explore and a continuation of the story that concludes in Rise of the Dread Moon. It's a rich expansion with detailed environment objects and new challenges.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new questsNew Knight class29 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles58 cards
Continuing the narrative from The Mage in the Mirror, Rise of the Dread Moon introduces new mechanics and a Knight class, enhancing the game's tactical depth and storytelling.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests23 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles35 cards6 combat dice2 movement dice1 pad of character sheets
The Frozen Horror caters to Barbarian enthusiasts with a focused experience, new miniatures, and unique solo quests, adding a chilling twist to your adventures.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 16 new quests29 miniatures (8 orcs, 6 goblins, 3 abominations, 2 doors)39 cardboard pieces36 cards
The Jungles of Delthrak take players on a quest through lush, dangerous environments, introducing new hero classes and a compelling narrative.
1See it at AmazonMSRP:$14.99 USD
Contents
New Rogue class2 miniatures (2 different body sculpts for the Rogue)13 cards (12 game cards, 1 story card)
The Rogue Heir of Elethorn pack adds a stealthy new class to your party, complete with unique abilities and miniatures. While it lacks a dedicated story, it enriches the gameplay with diverse character options.
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Contents
New Monk class2 miniatures (2 different body sculpts for the Monk)8game cards1 scroll prop
The Path of the Wandering Monk introduces a unique class that harnesses elemental powers, adding strategic depth and versatility to your adventures. Although it doesn't include a dedicated quest, the Monk's abilities offer a fresh gameplay experience.
With continuous support from Hasbro and Avalon Hill, HeroQuest remains a vibrant and evolving game. It introduces new players to the joys of dungeon-crawling while offering veterans new challenges and content. While the game might feel light on mechanics for seasoned players, the community's custom rules and quests provide additional depth. HeroQuest's legacy continues to shine, promising a bright future for fans old and new.