The Witcher Adventure Game game banner

The Witcher Adventure Game

$9.99
Release Date:
Metacritic:
68
Publisher:
CD PROJEKT RED
Platforms:
Windows Mac
Download Game

Game Tags

About This Game

Update 1.2.5

Update 1.2.5 (28.06.2016) is live!

Middleware updates
Performance fixes
Various gameplay fixes
Minor fixes
Friends invites


Check out other games from CD PROJEKT RED




Check out other games from CD PROJEKT RED




About the Game

The Witcher Adventure Game is a digital adaptation of CD PROJEKT RED’s board game set in the brutal fantasy universe of monster slayer Geralt of Rivia. Travel across the beautifully rendered world of The Witcher and complete a variety of quests — hunt deadly beasts, solve ancient mysteries, and more.



Take on the role of one of four distinct characters known from the books and video games: monster slayer Geralt of Rivia; cunning sorceress Triss Merigold; dwarven warrior Yarpen Zigrin; and roguish bard Dandelion. Each character has unique skills and multiple ways of overcoming obstacles — the choice is yours: do you fight your way to victory, call on your charm or try your hand at diplomacy?



Explore a land of mystery and spin your own unique tale each time you play. The Witcher Adventure Game is set in the rich universe created by internationally renowned novelist Andrzej Sapkowski. Whether you’re a long time fan or this is your first contact with The Witcher universe, The Witcher Adventure Game will pull you in with its deep backstory and high replayability.

KEY FEATURES

  • Simple, easy to understand rules, and intuitive gameplay mechanics
  • 4 unique heroes with different skills and approaches to problem solving
  • Over 288 cards to discover and 30 monsters to deal with
  • Art design taken straight from the critically acclaimed Witcher series of video games
  • Different gameplay modes: play against AI or your friends, with options for both online multiplayer and hot seat
  • Achievement and leaderboard support

Screenshots

User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
84%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I would say 50% strategy, 50% luck. Which for a board game that's pretty good. + good music. + the AI is not faceroll easy, but also doesn't cheat + I didn't feel like I didn't have control. You do feel like you have choices and that your choices matter. The game doesn't play itself for you. + the ability to play against other real life people :) - would like the ability to skip AI's turns. The AI in comparrison to other games is quite quick, but if you're playing a 5 quest match with 3 AI opponents it drags out. Enjoying the game and would recommend it to anyone that likes board games :)

265 helpful 7 funny
24 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a good realization of the board game. It is playable as hot-seat or online and may give you many hours of enjoyable experience. But there are some flaws that need to be fixed to make the game perfect: 1. When a player have to do a choice, he/she can't access to the game map and/or any player hero sheet and resources including his/her own. This may easily lead to wrong decisions and waste fun. The board game is obviously free from this limitation. So, the possibility to "minimize" the choice and take look at the game state will make the game much comfortable. 2. Some choices are not clearly described. For example, Triss Merigold has a spell to look at the two top investigation cards then put one on the bottom of the deck and the other back on top. When this spell is used, the game show two cards and say to the player just "choose one of them". What will be happen next with the chosen card is unclear. 3. The rules of the game says that proofs can't be exchanged back to leads....

230 helpful 7 funny
19 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game seems like a top-notch digital conversion of the boardgame, so if you enjoy the physical game and want an online copy, don't hesitate to buy this. The price is right. TLDR: The game isn't terrible but also isn't great. There's no meaningful interaction between the various players. Constant status ailments can become frustrating. 3/5 stars. My negative review is of the game itself. It's a simple four-player "collect various resources until you have the right combination to cash them in for victory points" type of game, coupled with basic dice-based combat (versus the environment, not versus the other players). The main problem I have with this game is that there really isn't any interaction between the different players. For example, I might draw a card that affects all of the players, but it happens automatically, whether I want it to or not. At no time in the game was I able to choose to influence the other players in any way, either to help them or to hurt them. ...

172 helpful 6 funny
16 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I would have liked to give this game a good review but I cannot. The singleplayer AI is absolutely horrible so offline mode isn't any fun after you learn the game. Online is horribly unbalanced due to Triss being able to teleport around acquiring 2 leads per turn compared to the other characters 1, thus completing the quests 2x as fast as the other characters. Every 3 game match I get into with a halfway decent triss player completes the third quest in 14-20 turns while everyone else is finsihing their first or getting onto their second. This would be an easy fix to simply allow the teleport card to be used before travel only or limit only 1 lead from travelling per turn. Its also quite annoying how you can't directly hinder an opponent, You might draw a card randomly by chance to slightly hinder them but it's nothing significant and will likely hurt you just as much. Other than the balance and horrible AI it is a pretty fun game though

92 helpful 6 funny
8 hrs at review
Recommended

This recommendation is conditional. If you were interested in getting the physical board game, as I was, I would definitely recommend this as it could save you $60 if you decide that it's not for you. Another condition is to have friends you could play this with if you don't plan on getting the physical game. If you do not meet either of these conditions, then this game gets a little hard to recommend at the moment. The AI is fairly stupid which, for the first game or 2, is fine. But after 1 game for me, I was able to face-roll the AI. I think I won by almost 45 victory points. It's always possible that the devs could improve the AI. But as of right now, that's where other people would come in to play. Ultimately, this game was fun enough to convinced me to buy the physical game, but I can't imagine playing too many more games against the AI.

69 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

A game reminiscent of Mario Party with board game mechanics. A board game themed witcher game, which features characters from the witcher series in the game. Basically, it plays like a board game on the pc. If you ever played any of the Mario Party games, this game is similiar. Each player takes good or bad card hits on their turn and can move spaces or do certain actions on each turn. Note that it seems that negative cards usually are more in the game then positive cards, but that what makes it interesting, what you do with the negative effects and play a round with them. Anyways, here is my pro/con list as usual: PROs: `Featuring characters in the Witcher series `Board game mechanics `Interesting playing cards randomized to give good or bad fates `Quests that you need to do `Online Multiplayer `Local Co-op up to 4 players CONs: `Repitition. Every turn, you do something, kill a monster (or fail), and then end turn. Every turn is similiar. `Getting killed by same monster every tur...

54 helpful 5 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

+ Beautiful design + Good tutorials + The rules are clear after a single game + Hotseat + Multiplayer + Well polished (I had only 1 bug: the dice results doesn't display right away after a re-roll - you need to move a glyph) +/- All achievements are easily obtainable, if you play long enough (REALLY LONG) - The fun doesn't last long. I was bored after a few games. But maybe it's just me. - Only 4 characters and one of them is Yarpen :( Overall rating: 6/10. Nothing special. Good enough to buy with a discount. Otherwise, I don't think this game is worth the full price.

54 helpful 7 funny
19 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun board-style game set in the Witcher world. What I will never understand is why the devs used Yarpin as your dwarven friend, ignoring Geralt's best friend ZOLTAN FREAKING CHIVAY. It will always bother me.

49 helpful 14 funny
41 min at review
Recommended

The Witcher Adventure Game is a board-like game where you are given quest cards, make decisions, and let your luck do the thing. Before you even try to play this game you need: -[b]Patience![/b] It takes like an hour for a game to finish depending on the how many quest cards you need to complete. -[b]Decision Making Skills![/b] Every choice you make may or may not affect the situation you are in. You need to read a lot of texts then try to make up a decision depending on you current situation or strategy. Overall, this game is good but somehow many people do not like these types of game. I recommend you to try it first then see for yourself! [i](Leave a like if this review helped you! An award if you're feeling generous! :3)[/i]

47 helpful 3 funny
45 hrs at review
Recommended

Turn-based tactical board game with fascinating art and the story, based on the (finally) world-famous fantasy universe written by Andrzej Sapkowski. You have four playable characters, each with own strong and weak points. And you've got some quests to do, by travelling in the dangerous world, fighting and tricking monsters and politicians, helping and betraying other good guys around, to make a better final score for yourself. Surely, card game is looking better when you have 3 pals around, free evening and cozy place to gather. And maybe pizza to fill the list... But! Funny thing is that this Adventuring Witcher game is more suitable to the PC, than to such gatherings as a gaming party of good friends. It's a bit more on the digits side, than I'd really loved to see in my basement (or garage), when I meet my people. On the other hand, for the multiplayer little session, game feels quite alright: fast, challenging... If only a bit too cold, though, during a little amount of real int...

45 helpful 2 funny

Page 1 of 5

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP3
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Unsupported video chipsets: Intel HD Graphics 3000, Intel GMA X3100, Intel GMA 95

FAQ

How much does The Witcher Adventure Game cost?

The Witcher Adventure Game costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for The Witcher Adventure Game?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 500 MB available space Additional Notes: Unsupported video chipsets: Intel HD Graphics 3000, Intel GMA X3100, Intel GMA 95

What platforms is The Witcher Adventure Game available on?

The Witcher Adventure Game is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is The Witcher Adventure Game worth buying?

The Witcher Adventure Game has 84% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 68/100.

When was The Witcher Adventure Game released?

The Witcher Adventure Game was released on Nov 27, 2014.

Similar Games

AI-powered recommendations based on game description