Discuss Fantasy football-style board games - GW's Blood Bowl, Impact!'s Elfball, Privateer Press' Grind, Heresy's Deathball, etc. THIS IS NOT AN NFL FANTASY FOOTBALL SITE!
As posted in another thread, there is an anniversary box announcement that will make some of you very happy.
No, not BB. But some kind of Heroquest remake. Not by GW, MB or avaliable for international distribution. But it should be avaliable in multiple languages and from Spanish shops, so everyone should be able to get it. Probably the local rights expired and Gamezone sneaked in. For more info, check http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/po ... 52708.page
Maybe the trademark registration expired? No idea, really.
txapo mentioned that in Spain, "rules" have a different law coverage. That could help with making it a heir to the original HQ, instead of just a tabletop game with a famous name.
I'd expect the core game to be somehow cheaper since they'll be making loads of them, and most games of similar 'range' (Descent and others), cost around that much in the stores (without the hassle of waiting and 'hoping' for good quality of components).
+It's a pity the stretch goals are only for the more expensive pack.
Heff...Keeping the Dwarf (and lego) hate alive
If you cannot stall out for an 8 turn drive to score with dwarves then you need to go and play canasta with your dad..if you can find him.
Steam Ball wrote:Granny can say shit. They made the miniatures for MB. It was a colaboration, HQ and AHQ, and in the end, they had to do Warhammer Quest alone.
The issue seems to be with the current owner of the registered trade mark in USA.
Was wondering when this would come off the rails. The process followed to effectively get around IP laws did seem a little dodgy (to say the least...)
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What a mess. Moondog own rights to the "Heroquest" name for an RPG (and are "planning" a board game - no doubt since they saw the million+ pledges), Hasbro own other rights elsewhere and GW claim to still own some rights.
Currently an ex-Blood Bowl coach, most likely to be found dying to Armoured Skeletons in the frozen ruins of Felstad, or bleeding into the arena sands of Rome or burning rubber for Mars' entertainment.
Darkson wrote:What a mess. Moondog own rights to the "Heroquest" name for an RPG (and are "planning" a board game - no doubt since they saw the million+ pledges), Hasbro own other rights elsewhere and GW claim to still own some rights.
And the trademark for board games is in process (Moon has it for a different market, as you said), but not clear if a lone rider or in behalf of the current suspects.