Price: $139.99 - $92.35
(as of May 02, 2025 07:07:29 UTC – Details)
You are surviving members of the Blades, a legendary group who long protected the Empire of Tamriel! Abandoned by your former allies, you must work together with your fellow adventurers to defeat enemies, embark on intriguing quests and face the looming threat that seeks to destroy everything you swore to protect. In this endlessly replayable game of branching quests and mysteries to uncover, you take on the role of a brave Adventurer, in co-op or solo adventures with hundreds of hours of gameplay. Build your unique character, upgrade your equipment, delve into dungeons and travel across the Holds of Skyrim. Gain experience, find treasures and battle Draugr, Daedra, Dragons and more. Play through six chapters of two hugely replayable campaigns spanning 25 years in the history of Tamriel. Each decision matters, choose wisely and you may live to tell the tale of how you too used to be an Adventurer!
THE ELDER SCROLLS COMES TO YOUR TABLETOP: Skyrim The Adventure Game is a resettable legacy experience that allows you to delve into Tamriel’s past, battle foes, hoard treasures and thwart a plot that threatens the whole of Skyrim.
COOPERATIVE ADVENTURE GAME: You are surviving members of the Blades, a legendary group who long protected the Empire of Tamriel! Abandoned by your former allies, you must work together with your fellow adventurers to defeat enemies, embark on intriguing quests and face the looming threat that seeks to destroy everything you swore to protect.
STRATEGY BOARD GAME: Build your unique character, upgrade your equipment, delve into dungeons and travel across the Holds of Skyrim. Gain experience, find treasures and battle Draugr, Daedra, Dragons and more. Each decision matters, choose wisely and you may live to tell the tale of how you too used to be an Adventurer!
THRILLING FANTASY GAME: In this endlessly replayable game of branching quests and mysteries to uncover, you take on the role of a brave Adventurer, in co-op or solo adventures with hundreds of hours of gameplay. Play through six chapters of two hugely replayable campaigns spanning 25 years in the history of Tamriel.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This thrilling dungeon crawling adventure game for teens and adults is designed for 1 to 4 players and is suitable for ages 14 and older. Average playtime is approximately 60 to 120 minutes.
Customers say
Customers find the board game fun to play, with one noting its engaging story, and they love how it looks. The game’s components are of excellent quality, though customers find it complex and time-consuming to learn.
May –
Fun and intricate game
This is a very fun and intricate game. While the full game does take a while to learn, there is a quick start guide that let’s you play right away.
William Dale –
The box!!!
When you spent $100 on a board game, you appreciate the little things. The game is a nice port from the video game, fun to play and games do not consume thousands of hours. My problem with most games that come with a lot of moving parts are the boxes which never seem to fit the pieces once its unpacked and the contents create a bulge in the center of the box which never again seals properly. There is plenty of space in this box and well thought containers that allow you to repackage the contents neatly and in an organized fashion when the game is over. Cheers to that!!
Brandon W –
Very difficult game to learn, but very fun – especially if you already like the video game.
The rulebook is poorly written. Fortunately, there are forums online where some of the game designers have been actively answering questions to help clarify the confusion that the rulebook leaves you with.
Rachel –
Beautiful game
Set up took a bit, but worth it.
Ed P –
Fun if you like Skyrim + complex board games
I love Skyrim and Elder Scrolls games. I’m also into complex board games, like Car Wars (the original from the 80s), BattleTech, and miliary wargames. This game definitely feels like it fits in with the Skyrim theme, and it is definitely complex (and long). I have been playing this game for many hours (I have no idea how many) over several days so far, and I find myself constantly going back to the rule book to look stuff up. I was looking for a board game with a moderate or long campaign, loot collection, character progression, solo+coop play, and (preferably) little or no paper-based record keeping–this game has all of that.SOLO + COOP PLAYIt works well solo, but with some house rule modifications (see the note about balance, in the PROBLEMS section below). As a 2-player game, it kind of works. I feel like it would be clunky with more than 2 people (see some video reviews on the internet about how that works). I tried to play it with my wife and she found it complicated and not engaging/enjoyable enough to want to keep playing it (so I switched to solo).TABLE SPACEThe game takes up a lot of space. My 5×3 foot table is JUST large enough to fit it all (see the photo–the plastic chests, bags of coins, box of standees, dice tray, magnifying glass, and mug aren’t included in the game). The complexity of setup, as well as the long session and campaign times, mean you’re probably going to want to leave this all set up on a table across multiple gaming sessions.PROBLEMSI gave this game 1 less star because:* The rule book is difficult to find things in: it needs an index (and a good one); especially considering I have to constantly refer back to it* The characters and minis could have been better: Modiphius obviously decided to re-use minis from their Call to Arms miniatures gaming sets, as a cost-saving measure. They should have included some more logical models. For example, the Khajiit has bonus for stealth + lockpicking (so logically a thief-type character), and light armor in the game gives you bonus to stealth, but the mini has him in steel plate. The flipside of the character card has a female Khajiit in light armor dual-wielding daggers, so that is more logical, but you don’t get the mini for her (you have to buy a separate minis expansion that costs a ton of money and has a boatload of wandering monster minis that you might not want). The Altmer has bonus for illusion + enchanting (so a mage-type character), but the mini has him in imperial heavy armor. The flipside has a female Altmer mage wearing a robe, but you don’t get a mini for her either (that mini is in the minis expansion also). In Skyrim (the video game), the imperial’s bonus ability is getting more money than the other races. In this game, the Khajiit (with the pickpocketing skill) is the cash king–imperials just get a better choice of treasure cards when they get to draw a treasure card (they still only get to pick 1).* The game has balance issues. Actual Skyrim balances the difficulty of the world to match your character. This game adapts also, but they only adjust the bottom end of the difficulty (so you can still encounter the hardest monsters at player level 0, but you won’t encounter the easier monsters as you level up). There is a “story mode” and “solo mode” that make the game easier, but they still aren’t enough. I had to create a house rule that caps the level of monsters in the monster decks: I only include monsters as high as my character level (or as high as the highest level player character in the game). Because you reshuffle the monsters you defeated back onto the top of their deck, you (most probably) will keep encountering that monster over and over again. This is a problem if the monster was too hard and you had to flee–you’re probably going to just keep pulling it and having to flee again and again (not fun). By removing higher level monsters from the deck, you’re more likely to be able to progress through the game successfully than get blocked by some quest that you are going to fail because you’re going to have to face that same monster that you keep not being able to beat.NOTE ABOUT MISSING PIECESI got my game on Feb 24 2023. I read some reviews afterwards about how people received their game with some pieces missing. My game wasn’t missing anything (that I can tell–I didn’t do a thorough inventory). My guess is that maybe they received a returned game (?).OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONThe quality of the game seems high overall. I think it’s worth the cost, considering other games I’ve bought. The game isn’t for everyone, though. I think casual gamers will find it too complicated and frustrating. You might have to tweak the game with house rules to make it work better for you. If you’re into Skyrim and complex board games, then this is something to check out (but try the core game before buying the expansions). If you aren’t into both of those, you might want to look elsewhere.
Leah –
Must have part one to have this
Very nice
lindalouise –
Gift
This was a requested gift and he was very happy to get it.
Kenneth B Legg Jr –
Types of Setup
The victory conditions are not mentioned. The win or lost perimeters are not defined (this occurs on a per chapter basis). It’s confusing to separate the Chapter setup from the regular setup . I often find myself combining them.
Manuel Antonio –
Acabei de receber o Jogo e fiquei impressionado pela qualidade de todos os componentes; tenho um número considerável de jogos mas nenhum se compara ao Skyrim. Os pormenores são de um nível que nunca vi antes, por outro lado, este jogo não é nada barato.
Jamsy –
Really easy and informative tutorial.Had a real fun playing even solo
Mantis –
Skyrim das Brettspiel mit den add ons gibt einem einfach das Gefühl ob alleine oder gemeinsam dieses großartige Spiel am Tisch zu spielen 🙂 pro – es ist Skyrim . Nachteil – man brauch wirklich viel Zeit , muss die Regeln beherrschen und sich auf einen langen Rollenspiel Abend einlassen 🙂 am besten spielt es sich allerdings ab 2+ Personen
Lisa –
If you are a fan of skyrim this is a game for you the gameplay is like the video game.
Miguel Aspe –
Sea un error de fabricación o del servicio de envío, pagando un producto de tan elevado precio por lo menos debería ser manejado cuidadosamente hasta llegar al comprador.