beyonder
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The saga came to a close (more or less).
I went home to Georgia for Memorial Day weekend and, as usual, stopped by my Friendly Local Gaming Store, Tyche's Games (seriously, if you're ever in Athens, GA, stop by Tyche's; they've been open for a really long time and they deserve your patronage), and bought a couple boxes of D&D Minis. I then, as usual, dug through my closet and basement at my parents' house and found MY OLD HERO QUEST SET. This was awesome because the game comes with a set of unpainted plastic miniatures, including handfuls of goblins, orcs, skeletons, zombies, and a few other bigger baddies. Point is, I now have pretty much all the minis I need to run the level 1 dungeon crawl I've planned.
MORAL: If you need a bunch of standard minis, specifically duplicates, check out Hero Quest or some similar board game as a source for miniatures. You may be able to find just the minis for sale on the internuts. Definitely worth checking out
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« Last Edit: Jun 11th, 2010 at 10:40pm by beyonder »
1433-05 (11abc dist, 3.9 mean) Selected-By: Tim Chew <twchew@mindspring.com>
The Internet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Are there any games harder than Nethack?
And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } Life is pretty tough, everyone I know ends up dying.
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