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The Witcher Adventure Game is a digital adaptation of CD PROJEKT RED’s board game set in the brutal, dark fantasy universe of monster slayer Geralt of Rivia. Embark on a journey across the beautifully rendered world of The Witcher and complete a v...
The Witcher Adventure Game is a digital adaptation of CD PROJEKT RED’s board game set in the brutal, dark fantasy universe of monster slayer Geralt of Rivia. Embark on a journey across the beautifully rendered world of The Witcher and complete a variety of quests: hunt for deadly beasts, solve ancient mysteries, and take part in complex political intrigues. Make choices and face their brutal consequences in a world begging to be explored!
The Witcher Adventure Game allows players to take the role of four distinct characters known from the books and video games: Geralt of Rivia, monster slayer; Triss Merigold, cunning sorceress; Yarpen Zigrin, dwarven warrior; and Dandelion, roguish bard. 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 based on 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 universe, The Witcher Adventure Game will pull you in with its deep backstory and high replayability.
Art design taken straight from the critically acclaimed Witcher series of video games.
Play vs. AI and vs. your friends (online multiplayer and hot seat).
Clear, simple rules and intuitive mechanics.
4 unique heroes with different skills and approaches to problem solving.
Achievement and leaderboard support.
The digital edition contains over 288 cards and 30 monsters.
I've been working through the holidays and playing this offline and online is like crack - I finish my turn and I type up a few pages then go back to the game in a few minutes. There's still interaction but not too much - it could need a bump up a bit but some added cards could do that. All in all, great simple fun to play.
Its a witcher board game! Awesome to play with your friends; and while I own the digital version, I think I will prefer the physical version of this: fun unlimited in your living room with friends or family.
As an avid board and video gamer I love the idea that this game represents. I just don't love the implementation.
It has all the pretty shiny pieces and stacks of cards to be found in the typical ameritrash game. Each character is full of flavor and plays differently. Every turn you are presented with choices that feel meaningful, It is was the least bit interesting or engaging beyond the first turn it might have been really something special.
There is just not enough interactivity. After several people in my group had experimented with the game, everyone decided to meet for a huge session. before long it developed into everyone taking 15-minute naps while we waited for our turns to arrive. The situation became even more depressing when we realized there was nothing to be gained by watching the other people take their turns.
Finally, the webpage in the store does not list the need for gog galaxy nearly 2 full years later. While you can hotseat, online multiplayer required the client. So, it is not fully drm free. I would care more, but I am not playing this game anymore. If it was good, i'd want to always have the option of playing it after the servers and clients go cold. So I guess the fact that it is lackluster means that there will be less of an issue for anyone unable to play multiplayer years from now. Small victory?
When I played the previous Gwent I was waiting for this game a really long time, the Gwent before was not bad for me, but was not enough to suck me in, and this game shows me what was missing, alot of interaction and things to do, its really enjoyable, nice game, good voice acting, music and story. You can make dialogue choices and they count.
The Gwent they have is kinda not so nice for me, I can't play it, cause I fall asleep when I tried it.
But this game is really enjoyable, rpg card exploration game and you can encounter different things.
5 stars is a lot, I know but I think the Witcher Adventure Game deserves them. It's not without its flaws, of course, but I've spent enough time and so little money on it that I'm confident you won't regret purchasing it. I've enjoyed every minute of my 63 hours playtime.
I love RPGs (Baldur's Gate & co.) and strategy games (HoMM), so this title is the perfect mix. The mechanics are pretty complex and it's really enjoyable because you get to improve. The fact that each hero has his particular playstyle really increases the replayability of the game and prevents any boredom. I really appreciate that the game runs flawlessly and that there's no imbalance.
Luck actually plays a lot less role than what others may think. Especially if you're playing 5 quests games, each player will have his own share of good and bad luck. That's when your skills and your focus come into play. You need a good knowledge of the cards and what they could be to make a difference. Surprisingly, I've had a lot of very close games that I thought after a few turns would be unwinable because of bad draws.
There are a few problems with online game disconnections, but nothing I'm sure GOG won't fix soon. Online play is the best part of this game. I can't count the times where I laughed my heart out with other players. Now I know some and we all joke about how Triss cheats with Teleport, how Dandelion has weird sexual tendencies and like to collect skulls, how Yarpen is only good with shields and how Geralt likes to bodguygard Dandelion.
I've created a thread with some statistics on the related forum that may give you an hindsight on how interesting this game is. So, try it, add me as a friend and let's go kill that Striga together!