Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone the Game from University Games.
Harry Potter 2nd Edition Scene it The DVD game.
Harry Potter - Adventures Through Hogwarts electronic game. Fun game for kids but kind of a pain to put together and take apart to put back in box,
Harry Potter Dueling Club game by Matell. I prefer the artwork based on the book covers from before the movies came out.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Mystery at Hogwarts game. Basicly just a version of clue.
Made by David C Cook Publishing there is three or four of these Narnia based games from the early eighties. Other games I know of are The Lion and the White Witch and Prince Caspian.
HeroQuest game system is a Milton Bradley game from 1991. This was when the huge toy and game companies were moving in on the markets for companies like TSR and Chaosium.
As cheesy as this game is I found Key to the Kingdom to be easy and fun to play, but not as good as Talisman.
Dragon Quest by TSR comes with minatures from Ral Partha which I can remember buying Ral Partha minatures in a small game shop as kid. As gamers my freinds and I were not into minatures as much as many I know, but I recently found out that my parents had saved my box full and my girls played with them the other day.
This is on the edge of being what I am interested in collecting. I kept it because it is in a boxed format. I sold the mint condition AD&D books that I bought at the Mormon thrift store in Las Vegas when I bought this game. I probably played Keep on the Borderlands fifty times as a kid.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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I am collecting Harry Potter, Narnia, and Lord of the Rings board games, both on ebay and from garage sales and thrift stores. I write about playing, collecting, selling these games.
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