Download direct :- http://bit.ly/13dxG1Z <br /><br />The problem isn't so much that everything relies on these unseen random number generators - that's role-playing for you - but that it's a system which plays very differently out of its intended context: played in real life, with friends, around the kitchen table. <br /><br />With a group of flesh-and-blood players, and a dungeon master to react to, each random setback or unexpected bonus prompts discussion and collaboration. <br /><br />The dice roll is no more fair, but it at least feels tangible, part of the natural fabric of social role-playing, where the fun really lies. <br /><br />On the iPad, Warhammer Quest is a strictly single-player affair, so when the game throws out endless snakes rather than ladders the communal "all in this together" aspect just isn't there. Rather than challenged, you feel bullied.