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Games Workshop Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress

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Features

  • In Warhammer Quest Blackstone Fortress, you and your friends take on the role of a group of disparate explorers delving into the labyrinthine halls of a vast and ancient space station. Only by working together and balancing your strength and skills can you hope to survive. With each expedition, you will discover powerful archeotech and learn more of the Blackstone Fortress closely guarded secrets, including, perhaps, the location of its greatest treasure. The game can be played solo, or with up, 44 push-fit Citadel miniatures are included in Blackstone Fortress, each supplied on pre-coloured plastic sprues
  • The box contains 5 booklets full of rules, background and construction guides for the miniatures
  • The box also contains everything you need to set up and play a game of Blackstone Fortress
  • 1-5 Players | Ages 12+ | 2-3 Hours Playing Time,
  • , ., Only by working together and balancing your strength and skills can you hope to survive.

Description

In Warhammer Quest Blackstone Fortress, you and your friends take on the role of a group of disparate explorers delving into the labyrinthine halls of a vast and ancient space station. Only by working together and balancing your strength and skills can you hope to survive. With each expedition, you will discover powerful archeotech and learn more of the Blackstone Fortress' closely guarded secrets, including, perhaps, the location of its greatest treasure. The game can be played solo, or with up to 4 friends, with the fifth player controlling the hostiles. At the end of each expedition, the players return to the nearby port city of Precipice to rest, recuperate, and trade their loot for resources that will aid in their next adventure. Set includes rulebook, background booklet, combat booklet, Precipice booklet, Datasheet booklet, 40 board tiles, 234 cards, 70 counters and markers, 28 dice, and 44 unpainted Citadel miniatures. Assembly and painting required.

Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 17 x 11.5 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: 4_SML


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Games Workshop


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Game, Warhammer Fan or Not
My husband is an avid Warhammer 40k player. I am not. We played a game (7 hours) today with our friends (one other fan, and one other person new to the fandom) and we were impressed by how Games Workshop managed to create an immersive game that is a friendly gateway for those not familiar with Warhammer, yet a solid and fun tribute for the die hard fans who have been playing and winning tournaments for years. Here is a bit of background. Warhammer is a series of dark fantasy, science fantasy games. The 40k series specifically deals with space, similar the Starcraft-- robots, aliens, religious fanatics, and lunatics. The world is mature and deals with the idea that there are no good guys. Everything is a shade of gray. That being said, there is no element of this board game that is too mature or dark for a middle schooler. Aside from simulated incapacitation from fictional laser guns, the maturity of this game is not that much worse than Star Wars. This makes it a decent choice for family game night if your kids are in middle school or older. The game mechanics are fairly complex with several books, include a core rule book, a rule book for when you are on the airship (precipice), and the combat book. There are additional books if you wish to play Warhammer 40k with the models, or if you wish to find out more backstory. The books are not the 60+page ones you need to play 40k. They are about comic book size, soft cover, glossy, full colored and brief. They will encourage reading comprehension practice for the young ones. They are not extremely well written, and can hey a bit confusing at points, but there are updated fan versions of the books that are far clearer. The game also comes with 44 miniatures. Do not expect to play this game out of the box. I would spend at least a day assembling the models. The sit on bases about the size of a coin, each, and stand between an inch or two high. They can be painted but do not need to be for initial plays. Each character has between 3-5 piece on average that you will need to snap together. These are high quality, detailed plastic figurines that are easy to put together. The set also comes with multiple types of dice including standard six sided di, and the infamous 20 sided di. There are also multiple di with only a few faces denoted with symbols. The game also includes high quality cards and hexagonal tiles for the board. They are beautifully colored, and sturdy. One of the reasons why this game is such a family friendly or fun game for introducing friends to the Warhammer universe is it is a cooperative game, rather than a competitive one. You work together to defeat the AI. I recommend this for: people who like Warhammer, fantasy, science fiction, video games, Star Wars, Starcraft, board games, families with kids over the age of 12 who may enjoy those things or may need a fun way to work on reading comprehension, cooperation, and problem solving. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019 by leiko leiko

  • Tons of easy to assemble minis! Fun board game too!
I bought this mostly for painting the miniatures, because I enjoy the process. Like most GW miniatures, the minis are high definition sculpts that come on 4 separate sprues. The heroes are molded in red and the enemies are molded in gray. Each miniature is push fit, but still probably should be assembled with plastic cement to avoid having big gaps. Some of them are very, very fiddly, so you'll need to be careful with assembly, especially the spindle drones and cultists. You will certainly need a good set of hobby clippers and a sharp knife to clean the mold lines (they're pretty minimal on these). Some high grit sandpaper is also handy to have to clean up the smooth parts. The cardboard game board pieces are easy to separate from their board and are highly detailed. The box does not come with any kind of organization system unfortunately, so a third party foam insert is probably a good choice if you're going to travel with this game, or are going to keep the minis in the box. The game itself is easy to understand, and can be played solo or with up to 4 friends. It comes with all of the dice you need, and easy player cards for each explorer and enemy type, so you don't need to search through an instruction manual during game play as much. Each session is 2-3 hours and each session is a continuation of the last adventures, so this is a long term game. Maybe not the best quarantine purchase, but at least I have something to do in lockdown!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020 by Lane

  • Awesome game
This game has provided my son and I countless hours of creative, and cooperative game play.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by TarlB

  • Awesome game
Very well designed game, both in terms of art and materials, and in terms of gameplay. Combat plays very well, and has a good amount of depth without getting too bogged down. You can play this as a campaign with progression over multiple missions. Great cooperative play. One note - the game is advertised as supporting up to 5 players, with the fifth player controlling the hostiles. In reality, no one is going to want to be the fifth player, because the rules for enemy movement and actions are very specific and there's almost no decision-making involved. It's better to simply have the party handle enemy behavior in accordance with the rules. The miniatures are extremely detailed - so much so, that I'm afraid to even attempt to paint some of them. They are unpainted plastic snap kits, and must be assembled by hand. Unfortunately many of the miniatures have little fiddly bits like staffs or spikes which will snap off the first time you toss them in a box, so you'll need to invest in foam inserts to protect your minis from even the slightest jostle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018 by K. F.

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