[quote name='Licasguy']I picked all 4 sets from this and it is amazing. The customization for the playing fields and rules are without end. We played Co-op and then played some PVP. Our 10 year old began her own campaign series as well.
Also pieces from other Lego board games like Minotaurus and Pirates Cove make awesome additions. We've also made aquaducts and used the small and large spruce trees for a huge forest.
The games are rather likened to Hero Quest from Milton Bradley, and the item and relic cards work awesome with Heroica.
Honestly I cannot recommend this series enough to anyone.[/QUOTE]
Right there with you, picked up the forest set today, we have all kinds of custom rules already, on the Draida Bay set, we have to capture the crystal and then the goblins all reset on the board and we have to make it back to the ship. Another variant has the main bad guy absorbing our life as we get damaged (add the red life cones to the top of his head) which gives him more hit points. It does seem like the only limitation is your imagination, corny I know, but true. Grabbed some scorpions to use from our Egypt sets and the other games do appear to have great microfigs that could be used to broaden the game. If handled right, Lego could be on a gold mine with this concept.