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Dragon Quest
DesignersWilliam W. Connors, Walter E. Johnston, IV, David Wise
Illustrators
  • Gerald Brom
  • Clyde Caldwell
  • Jeff Easley
  • Larry Elmore
  • Fred Fields
  • Gaye Goldsberry
  • Carol Heyer
  • Dave LaForce
  • Roger Loveless
  • Keith Parkinson
  • Robin Raab
Publishers
Years active
  • 1992
Players2–6
Playing time60 minutes
ChanceDice rolling

Dragon Quest, is an adventure board game created by TSR, inc. in 1992. The game uses a simplified form of the mechanics of Dungeons & Dragons, and was conceived as a commercial competitor for HeroQuest.[1]

  1. ^ "Dragon Quest (BoardGameGeek)". BoardGameGeek.