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There was a game I had when I was a kid that I'm looking for but cannot remember what it was called. It was like this but not his. There was a plastic castle that you assembled and some cannon/catapults that you shot at the castle and if you hit the castle in a certain spot the pieces would fly off. It had two races in it, one human, one I think was orc. There was a game board type of setup that was a path of card stock boards that clipped together and formed a path that the models were supposed to walk along with movement spaces. Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about?
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jpf1982 wrote:
There was a game I had when I was a kid that I'm looking for but cannot remember what it was called. It was like this but not his. There was a plastic castle that you assembled and some cannon/catapults that you shot at the castle and if you hit the castle in a certain spot the pieces would fly off. It had two races in it, one human, one I think was orc. There was a game board type of setup that was a path of card stock boards that clipped together and formed a path that the models were supposed to walk along with movement spaces. Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about?

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fyi, it was recently released as Battleground: Crossbows & Catapults War Chest Starter Set
 
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Bagherra wrote:
jpf1982 wrote:
There was a game I had when I was a kid that I'm looking for but cannot remember what it was called. It was like this but not his. There was a plastic castle that you assembled and some cannon/catapults that you shot at the castle and if you hit the castle in a certain spot the pieces would fly off. It had two races in it, one human, one I think was orc. There was a game board type of setup that was a path of card stock boards that clipped together and formed a path that the models were supposed to walk along with movement spaces. Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about?

Weapons & Warriors: Castle Siege Game



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