Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Adventure Boardgame

Dungeons & Dragons the Board Game was released in 2004 by Wizards of the Coast, a division of Hasbro. Dungeons & Dragons was developed in 1976 by TSR and later was acquired by Wizards of the Coast.

Dungeons and Dragons Expansions
2 Expansions have been released thus far:

Forbidden Forest Expansion - Players have to enter the haunted woods to fight evil and find the mad druid Orwick and defeat him. Includes: Eternal Winter Expansion - The battle continues in the frozen winter wastelands. Here, vicious creatures roam the icy landscape, hunting for unprotected prey. Includes:
 * A New Character to Play, The Druid Hero
 * 2 New Boards
 * 10 New Monsters
 * 6 New Quests
 * A New Character to Play, the Barbarian Hero
 * 6 new Level 3 adventures
 * A 3D ice tower, adding an extra dimension to the gameplay
 * 8 new Monsters, including Ice Dragon
 * Roaming Monsters, who materialise in the wilderness, hungry to attack
 * Wintry weapons and spells -- and flight action!

Gameplay
Gameplay plays out fairly standard to the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. The major difference is that there are no character sheets, no non-weapon proficiencies, and that the quests are pre-determined for you, unlike Dungeons & Dragons where many people create their own quests. This game is very custimizable with the user being able to create just about anything they want for the game.

Gamer Reactions
The reaction to the Dungeons & Dragons board game has been mostly good. The major problem is the lack of adventures. The basic set only advances you to 2nd level, while the expansions allow through 3rd and eventually the 4th level.