The Witcher Adventure 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.

The Witcher Adventure Game is a strategy, adventure and board game game developed by CD PROJEKT RED and Can Explode and published by CD PROJEKT RED.
Released on November 27th 2014 is available on Windows and MacOS in 2 languages: English and Polish.

It has received 1,330 reviews of which 1,013 were positive and 317 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.3 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 1.49€ on Steam and has a 85% discount.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • 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
MacOS
  • OS: 10.6.x (Snow Leopard)
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • Additional Notes: Unsupported video chipsets: Intel HD Graphics 3000, Intel GMA X3100, Intel GMA 950.

Reviews

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Oct. 2019
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.
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April 2018
The Witcher Adventure Game is a surprisingly well made digital board game adaptation, which massively shines during multiplayer due to its depth and an absolutely stunning amount of content as well as immaculate love for detail. The target audience is a small niche though, as is is made for diehard Witcher fans and boardgame enthusiasts alike. For most people of the general public not belonging to both of these groups it might start to feel a bit convoluted as time passes, yet the game itself remains one of the best digital boardgames I personally have played in the last couple of years. Do recommend. Just be aware that you need to be both a Witcher fan and boardgame enthusiast to be able to fully appreciate this title.
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Feb. 2015
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.
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Dec. 2014
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. So, the investigation successes of a hero converted to proofs must me "protected" from any bad events that force the hero to spend leads. But in the computer version proofs ARE exchanged back to leads every time a hero must spend more leads than he/she have. 4. The AI is wery weak, so the single-player games are dull and not enjoyable at all. 5. There is no russian language, sadly to many and many russian-speaking Witcher fans. 6. In network games, when a player quits at the characters selecting stage, all other players are forced to quit and try to start network game again. That allows one player to abuse many other. 7. Triss "Teleport" spell is mightly overpowered. It allows Triss to collect two leads in a turn without any risk. I think, this is not the board game disbalance but the wrong implementation in computer game. Some other abilities with the text "when you perform [stated action] {do something in addition}" also work weird in the computer game.
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Nov. 2014
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 :)
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The Witcher Adventure Game
7.3
1,013
317
Online players
4
Developer
CD PROJEKT RED, Can Explode
Publisher
CD PROJEKT RED
Release 27 Nov 2014
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