DungeonQuest (1985)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 60
Mindestalter: 10
Spieleranzahl:
1 - 4
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Schmidt Spiele,
Games Workshop Ltd.,
Alga
Spiel-Designer:
Jakob Bonds,
Dan Glimne
Künstler:
Gary Chalk,
Jes Goodwin,
Peter Jones (I),
Dave Andrews,
Ugurcan Yüce,
Pete Knifton,
Anders Jeppsson,
Colin Dixon,
Peter Andrew Jones,
Alastair Morrison,
Bill Sedgwick
Mechaniken:
Rock-Paper-Scissors,
Dice Rolling,
Variable Player Powers,
Push Your Luck,
Tile Placement,
Role Playing
Beschreibung
Players explore the ruins of Castle Dragonfire trying to reach the treasure chamber in the center of the dungeon and escape alive with as much treasure as possible. A limited number of turns before the game ends puts pressure on players to take risks and score rewards because anyone left in the dungeon when time runs out dies! A tile-laying system creates the maze-like dungeon and ensures that no two games are ever exactly the same.
Originally published as Drakborgen (Dragon Keep) in 1985 by Alga, a subsidiary of BRIO AB. Sold in Norway (Skatten i borgen) and Denmark (Drageborgen). Licenced to Germany (Schmidt Spiele) as Drachenhort, to Great Britain (Games Workshop) as DungeonQuest. A 2nd edition named Drakborgen Legenden was released in 2002 (never released outside Sweden). The game was re-licensed to FFG in 2010, who released the 3rd edition the same year. See the family entry for more information.
Expanded by:
Drakborgen II (the Swedish expansion that upon Games Workshop's British release was split into the two below:)
Heroes for Dungeonquest
Dungeonquest: Catacombs
Re-implemented by:
Drakborgen Legenden
DungeonQuest (Third Edition)
DungeonQuest: Revised Edition
Players explore the ruins of Castle Dragonfire trying to reach the treasure chamber in the center of the dungeon and escape alive with as much treasure as possible. A limited number of turns before the game ends puts pressure on players to take risks and score rewards because anyone left in the dungeon when time runs out dies! A tile-laying system creates the maze-like dungeon and ensures that no two games are ever exactly the same.
Originally published as Drakborgen (Dragon Keep) in 1985 by Alga, a subsidiary of BRIO AB. Sold in Norway (Skatten i borgen) and Denmark (Drageborgen). Licenced to Germany (Schmidt Spiele) as Drachenhort, to Great Britain (Games Workshop) as DungeonQuest. A 2nd edition named Drakborgen Legenden was released in 2002 (never released outside Sweden). The game was re-licensed to FFG in 2010, who released the 3rd edition the same year. See the family entry for more information.
Expanded by:
Drakborgen II (the Swedish expansion that upon Games Workshop's British release was split into the two below:)
Heroes for Dungeonquest
Dungeonquest: Catacombs
Re-implemented by:
Drakborgen Legenden
DungeonQuest (Third Edition)
DungeonQuest: Revised Edition
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-22 07:11:12.235