
Dungeon Crawlers
Grab a Lantern. Something Moves in the Dark.
Kick the door in, grab the treasure, try not to die — dungeon crawlers are pure tabletop joy. Cooperative, story-driven, and welcoming to players of every experience level, these are the games that remind you why you fell in love with the hobby in the first place. No army needed, no experience required. Just show up and roll dice with us.

Common Games we Play
Take a look at some of the games we play and how you can get involved

HeroQuest
The game that started it all for a generation of hobbyists. One player commands the forces of evil while up to four heroes venture into the depths. The modern reissue has brought it back in glorious style — and it's the cornerstone of our Dungeon Crawler Friday sessions.

Blackstone Fortress
A fully cooperative dungeon crawler set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. An Inquisitor and unlikely allies explore a vast, drifting space hulk filled with ancient technology and terrible dangers. Stunning miniatures and some of the most characterful models GW has ever made.

Warhammer Quest: Cursed City
A masterpiece of cooperative dungeon crawling set in a vampire-haunted city. Cursed City features incredible miniatures, a rich narrative campaign, and a genuinely challenging cooperative experience. Quite simply one of the finest games Games Workshop has ever produced.

Warhammer Quest: Shadows Over Hammerhal
One player controls the forces of Chaos while the heroes fight their way to a dramatic confrontation. Shadows Over Hammerhal introduced a richer narrative structure to the Quest range and remains a favourite for its campaign depth and replayability.

Warhammer Quest: Wrath & Rapture
A standalone dungeon crawler pitting the forces of Slaanesh against Khorne across the Realm of Chaos. Shorter and more focused than other Quest titles, Wrath & Rapture features extraordinary miniatures and a unique dynamic where both sides of the conflict are genuinely dangerous.

Advanced HeroQuest & Classic Warhammer Quest
The complex, campaign-rich ancestors of modern dungeon crawlers. Procedurally generated dungeons, detailed character progression, and the genuine possibility of a very bad death in a very dark corridor. Beloved classics that absolutely still hold up.









