MadMickyG wrote:Greetings and salutations!
After reading all these posts though, I feel old. I purchased HQ at the tender age of 23, to play with my girlfriends 3 kids. It was my way of getting them in to a DnD type game.
Have managed to successfully introduce my own kids to it. Just cost 4 times more to get the same parts.
And yes, I was in my 20s when it came out her in Aus!
I'm a senior here as well. One of my gaming group got in our 20s for light fun that we could share with our non-RPG friends. It was a hit with everybody, though usually it was the core 5 RPGers playing. I got new HQ-mileage with my sister's kids after they had grown up and I had bought my own copy at a second-hand store. Funny how it once again resurfaced as a beer and pretzels game.