7. The Witcher Adventure Game

This game is designed for up to four players, with each taking on the role of a beloved character from the video games. There’s Geralt of Rivia, Triss Merigold, Yarpen Zigrin, and Dandelion.

Each of the characters has unique skills that make them feel different. You’ll be leveling up your character, rolling dice, moving, and doing all that good stuff!

6. Dark Souls: The Board Game

Dark Souls, which is created by From Software, has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. The board game has been well-received by both fans of the video games and board games.

According to the creators, the game is brutally hard, which makes sense when you consider the source material. “Prepare to die!”

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5. Fallout: The Board Game

Fallout’spost-apocalyptic world lends itself well to becoming a board game. The game is designed for one to four players, and each tries to explore the map, while fighting enemies, and building skills.

The game has quite a bit of depth, so it should appeal to hardcore board game fans, and it features plenty ofFalloutlore that’ll appeal to fans of the game.

4. Portal: The Uncooperative Cake Acquisition Game

Portalis probably the last video game you’d think would end up as a board game, but alas, it actually ended up becoming a pretty decent one. A little complex, but still fun!

It features a modular board with mechanics focused around area control. Essentially, you are performing tests, just like the video game, but adapted to a board game playing field.

3. Doom: The Board Game

There are actually two differentDoomboard games, but the one released in 2004 is rather difficult to find for a reasonable price. You’re better off sticking with the Second Edition.

In this one, two to five players take on one of two different roles in the battle between elite marines and Hell’s demons. There’s deck-building, dice-rolling, grid-based movement, and all kinds of other mechanics that board game players know and love.

Related:The Best Deckbuilding Board Games and Card Games, Ranked

2. Bioshock Infinite: Siege of Columbia

In this competitive game, players play as either Founders or the Vox Populi, with the objective controlling Columbia through all kinds of interesting mechanics.

Beloved characters Booker and Elizabeth make appearances in the game, which helps keep the world coherent and linked with the video game.

1. XCOM: The Board Game

XCOMis a video game that’s perfectly suited to the world of board games because it’s a slow strategic type of game. The board game is actually cooperative, which makes it great for playing with friends. There’s even a cool companion app that enhances the game!

Related:The best board games with companion apps

More Awesome Board Game Experiences

All of these board games are still in print, which means you can run out to your local board game store and find them—or order them online and have them delivered for maximum convenience.

But if you want to go a step further and truly fuse your love of video games with your love of board games, you may want to tryplaying board games digitally via Tabletop Simulator!

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