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My mother bought it for me after I first started watching Knightmare but didn't give it to me because on closer examination it seemed too advanced (I was six). Several years later she remembered and gave it to me.
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Thanks for the update guys!
Hopefully it should arrive in the post tomorrow - already found a merry band of knightmareoholics to play it with and while away the hours
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Hopefully it should arrive in the post tomorrow - already found a merry band of knightmareoholics to play it with and while away the hours
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Knightmare Board Game For Sale!!
Hey Guys,
I have just been searching through my loft and found various board games from childhood including a mint condition Knightmare game. I do not have enough room as it is so cant really keep this game and have baby on way so I could do with as much space as poss. If anyone is interested give me a shout or make me an offer!!!
Thanks
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I have just been searching through my loft and found various board games from childhood including a mint condition Knightmare game. I do not have enough room as it is so cant really keep this game and have baby on way so I could do with as much space as poss. If anyone is interested give me a shout or make me an offer!!!
Thanks
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Hmm off topic but have you thought of any names you might call your baby? A Knightmarish name maybe?
Anyway back on topic if you don't get anywhere here what about Ebay? I reacon that you'd probably have some interest here though from one or two peeps here maybe.
Anyway back on topic if you don't get anywhere here what about Ebay? I reacon that you'd probably have some interest here though from one or two peeps here maybe.
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He He,
We thought Ella Mai for a girl and Treguard for a boy. Only joking!! We like Jay for a boy! Il have a look on Ebay if nobody fancies it here! Thanks mate.
We thought Ella Mai for a girl and Treguard for a boy. Only joking!! We like Jay for a boy! Il have a look on Ebay if nobody fancies it here! Thanks mate.
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Knightmare board game
Hi, sorry to intrude, I used to watch and enjoy Knightmare when younger and didn't realise it was showing on TV again!
Don't know if anyone is interested but I have the Knightmare board game and have just put it on ebay if anyone was looking for it?
I have looked after it, and it's really nice
Don't know if anyone is interested but I have the Knightmare board game and have just put it on ebay if anyone was looking for it?
I have looked after it, and it's really nice
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Hi there. You're not intruding, please feel welcome to post here.
I'm intrigued by the Knightmare board game, and your copy does appear to be in fine condition. I'm not sure I'd pay £24.99 for it, but that's not to say that others won't. Good luck.
I'm intrigued by the Knightmare board game, and your copy does appear to be in fine condition. I'm not sure I'd pay £24.99 for it, but that's not to say that others won't. Good luck.
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Re:Knightmare board game
Welcome to the Forum!
I too have the Knightmare board game.
I've managed to keep it in mint condidtion for 16 years. Quite amazing really considering how much I played it with my Knightmare friends.
Its a great game!
I always loved the colours of the sky around Knightmare Castle, very well done I thought...
I too have the Knightmare board game.
I've managed to keep it in mint condidtion for 16 years. Quite amazing really considering how much I played it with my Knightmare friends.
Its a great game!
I always loved the colours of the sky around Knightmare Castle, very well done I thought...
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I was looking at the bit about the board game on Knightmare.com, it looks pretty interesting, especially the artwork.
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The board game is very neat, although the rather weird movement rules mean that you can spend hours going round and round in circles on level one.
With some help, I invented a set of 'advanced' rules for the game a few years ago. It introduces the life force clock and extra uses for the clue items on the board, among other things. http://havetstorm.tripod.com/knightmare/id34.html
With some help, I invented a set of 'advanced' rules for the game a few years ago. It introduces the life force clock and extra uses for the clue items on the board, among other things. http://havetstorm.tripod.com/knightmare/id34.html
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What was this game actually like to play? Is it quite complicated?
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I wouldn't say complicated, no. It can just be a bit infuriating when you seem to arrive back in the same chamber every other turn.
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Check out The Eye Shield issue 44 to find everything you could possibly want to know about the board game (section entitled Board of Knightmare?)
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Thanks, very good. I think I saw that article when it came out but being on the boardgamegeek website made me think about the game.Eyeshield wrote: Check out The Eye Shield issue 44 to find everything you could possibly want to know about the board game (section entitled Board of Knightmare?)
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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.
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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