Aunque no he podido hacer muchas fotos, he seguido jugando con mi hijo y probando las reglas de Knight Quest. Aquí os dejo unas fotos de una de las partidas... una de las pocas donde mi hijo jugaba con los caballeros, ya que ha desarrollando un curioso gusto por ser el quien maneje a los "monstruos".
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Although I could not do many pictures, I´ve continued playing with my son and testing Knight Quest rules during Christmas. Here you have some photos of the one of those games... one of the few where my son played with the knights, as he has developed a peculiar taste for being the one controling the "monsters"...
Although I could not do many pictures, I´ve continued playing with my son and testing Knight Quest rules during Christmas. Here you have some photos of the one of those games... one of the few where my son played with the knights, as he has developed a peculiar taste for being the one controling the "monsters"...
Only a couple of rats... That won´t be a problem...
I told you...
An orc! (one of my son´s favourite monsters)
It was a great deal... even for a couple of knigts.
What now, goblins?
Don´t forget that skinny one with the bow!
It´s getting late, so... A dragon appears!
And was quickly slaughtered...
It´s time to collect the treasure... and go to sleep!
Inter-generational gaming is always fun ;)
ResponderEliminarFMB
And an investment for the future ;-)
EliminarWonderful to see this. Nice work, Dad!
ResponderEliminarThanks!
EliminarMe recuerda al Hero Quest, pero algo más abierto, ¿no? Al no necesitar tablero, e ir poniendo las habitaciones a medida... Tiene buena pinta. Y se ve que habéis usado las figuras pintadas por él. Eso es adoctrinamiento ;)
ResponderEliminarSí, el HeroQuest evolucionó al Warhammer Quest, que usaba este tipo de sistema para la generación de mazmorras, así que no vas desencaminado ;-)
EliminarY sí. Es un adoctrinamiento en toda regla.
¡Como debe ser! :D
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