knightmare board game
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Re:Knightmare board game
is this a good board game. it says it is all complete but you knightmare fans must tell. if it really is complete then it is a "bargain"!
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sorry for bad english!
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It looks complete as far as I can tell from the picture, and £4.99 is a good price for it.
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Especially since some sellers seem to want upwards of £15 for it. If I didn't have something very important to save for I'd buy that.
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Brilliant game, artwork and design and that. There was a Ghostbusters version too. Can you imagine a 3-D Knightmare board game?Ariadne's Layer wrote: Not the Knightmare board game, but does anyone remember from the late 80s - Ghost Castle?
It always reminded me of Knightmare when I was young and I used to play it with my sister every Friday after KM.
It consisted I think of four rooms with a central staircase which you had to climb at the end. There was a glow-in-the-dark skull which you dropped down the chimney and could land in any of the rooms and knock your opponents over. And there were ghosts masks which you had to put on your figure which froze him and made you miss your turn. There was also a knight with an axe or a sword who you had to avoid being hit with.
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I saw this in a 'Mind' charity shop for £1.50 yesterday. I thought it looked a bit boring but the cover is truly awesome.
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Well I bought it. I got it as research for an art project. Everything is there apart from one of the plastic stands (ironically my main reason for getting it was the stands).
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Re: Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe : The Board Game.
I keep hearing things about the KM board game. Are there any pics/playthroughs doing the rounds?
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Re: Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe : The Board Game.
Illusion has it; he put some room pictures up back in the day, but these were replaced by real pictures from series 1. Maybe we should get someone who owns the game to give us some more glimpses.
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Read this if you want to know all about the Knightmare board game: http://www.knightmare.com/attachments/9 ... e%2044.pdf
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Re: knightmare board game
This might also be of interest, in an unofficial way...
http://havetstorm.tripod.com/knightmare/id24.html
http://havetstorm.tripod.com/knightmare/id24.html
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