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We are fortunate to own the complete Warhammer Quest range (although we are still missing a few expansions from the original release). As part of our desire to showcase as many miniature games as possible on the blog, it was only natural for us to tackle this iconic license.
We will begin with Warhammer Quest : Silver Tower, simply because we own a fully painted copy of the game. Through this series of articles, we will be sharing miniature galleries, game session reports, as well as our thoughts and analyses, while trying to explore each game as thoroughly as possible.
Silver Tower will be approached in a family setting (which works out well, as there are four of us). Although it is somewhat frustrating that the game is no longer available for purchase, making our articles feel a little late, it is still possible to find copies on the second-hand market. Prices can sometimes be excessive, but we hope that our experience will help you make an informed decision before taking the plunge.
We also plan to catch up very quickly with the latest version of Warhammer Quest in order to stay in tune with current releases. It is worth noting that we will not be focusing on just one Warhammer Quest at a time; several games from the range will be covered in parallel.
For Silver Tower, you will notably be able to admire the excellent work of Craftworld Studio, whose distinctive painting style has truly enhanced the miniatures and given the game its unique identity.
We will be back very soon with more articles dedicated to this flagship title from Games Workshop.
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