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 |  |  | Subject: Talisman Posted Jul 21, 2003 by Pimms Lettuce
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  |  | Prompted by the conversation on Hero Quest I thought I'd add the alternative game published by Games Workshop in 1985, which had loads of fiddly bits of card, but a relatively simple rectangular board. You had a character card, an alignment (which could change), cards for spells or purchases (if applicable), little squares for bags of gold and your various strengths. Each turn you threw the dice to move your figure card around the board and pick up Adventure cards, aiming to head for the centre once you had a talisman.
"The game board represents a fantasy land. Players chose a character from a list of semi-standard fantasy types: Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, etc. The objective of the game is to travel through the land encountering event cards and gathering strength along the way. Hopefully players will eventually become powerful enough to travel to the center of the board, endure the trials there and take the Crown of Command for the victory. There were also several expansions released for this game, which add new character choices and new places to travel." taken from http://boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=714
Although it could be played by up to 6 people I usually had to suffice with just my brother, which no doubt blunted the possibilities of alliances with other players, such a feature of games like Risk.
Pimms
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 |  |  | Subject: Talisman Posted Dec 31, 2006 by AgProv This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Quite few years ago (for whatever reason) all the Talisman games and booster packs were remaindered to those discount bookstores like the Works: they were being sold at ridiculously low prices, really silly money, and I remember buying the lot with a vague intention of painting up the figures (plastic, rather than metal) that came with them... this was circa 1996, as I recall. Alas, a favourite nephew inherited all these when I ran out of space to store them...
I mention this because the same discount bookshops are now selling off the "Dungeons and Dragons" games, with figures that loook as if they were ultimately designed by Games Workshop, at £9.99 a time.
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