Modiphius Detail More On New Skyrim Board Game Project
June 21, 2021 by brennon
Modiphius has revealed more details for their upcoming project, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - The Board Game. You'll be able to dive, once again, into the world of Tamriel for more adventures in the realm of the Nords.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - The Board Game // Modiphius
This new board game is going to be a one-to-four player cooperative game where you'll be adventuring and exploring the land of Skyrim. Your heroes will be diving into epic quests, working together to defeat foes both terrible and numerous. Each hero is represented by a character miniature like those of the Khajit, Nords or High Elves and you'll be able to use all manner of abilities to defeat your foe.
Talking of miniatures, the game will feature the same style of miniature you've become accustomed to from the Call To Arms collection. That means 32mm miniatures that will be compatible with the tabletop skirmish wargame...and obviously vice versa.
The base game is going to be divided into two campaigns of three chapters each. The choices and decisions you make will have a distinct effect on the unfolding stories and encounters that you'll run into as the campaign progresses. It should also mean that the campaigns go differently each time you sit down to play.
Currently, the game is feeling like the video game version of Skyrim brought to life on the tabletop. I am intrigued to learn more about it. We have been told that there will be a fully playable Tabletop Simulator demo soon plus all of the rules in PDF form.
Are you going to be keeping an eye on this?
"The choices and decisions you make will have a distinct effect on the unfolding stories and encounters that you'll run into as the campaign progresses..."
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The eye of Sauron will look upon this….
Never played this game but is sounding good.
Does sound like an interesting and appropriate way to structure a game for this subject.
Given that Modiphius’ Elder Scrolls miniatures game already has a pretty involved RPG-type campaign, as well as the ability to solo, I wonder where a boardgame falls among all of those existing modes.