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Resident Evil: The Board Game

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Features

  • Step into the boots of Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, Rebecca Chambers, or Barry Burton to search for secrets and survivors in an open world crawling with enemies.
  • Navigate 19 spine-tingling scenarios filled with horrifying surprises and fiendish puzzles, making choices that matter and could even change the course of your campaign. Or, play each scenario as a terrifying standalone experience.
  • Every resource must be managed; every bullet counted. And all the while, the danger level is rising around you...
  • Inspired by the 2002 remake of Capcoms genre-defining survival horror video game, this board game takes you back to where it all began.

Description

Resident Evil: The Board Game is a campaign game playable over 27 hours, where every decision counts and has far-reaching consequences. Every resource must be managed, and every bullet counted. Fighting isn’t the only way to survive. You’ll have to decide when to attack and when to flee. But you won’t always get a choice! As your campaign goes on, the mansion will evolve and the danger level will rise. The tension and encounter decks will change, adding mysterious new cards and altering the effects of old cards to make them even more dangerous. But effects don’t just happen over time. Tension cards can change enemy behaviours at any moment, making them more lethal from one turn to the next.

Brand: Steamforged Games


Material: Cardboard, Plastic


Theme: Fantasy


Genre: Strategy


Number of Players: 2, 2-4


Product Dimensions: 11.61 x 11.61 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 3.9 pounds


Item model number: SFRE1-001


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: October 13, 2023


Language: English


Manufacturer: Steamforged Games


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This has quickly become one of my favorite board games
I'm a big fan of board games and a big fan of Resident Evil. My all-time favorite game is Space Hulk, and I didn't think I'd ever find another game that comes close for me. Resident Evil: The Board Game has now done that. Space Hulk is still my favorite, but this is a close 2nd. This game does a really good job of combining theme and mechanics to present a very enjoyable experience, with plenty of tension and atmosphere, and allows for very satisfying games. I wouldn't call this a heavy ruleset, but it's not quite a light ruleset either. There are around 30 pages of rules, plus a separate scenario book with additional scenario specific rules. I find that the rule book is mostly very well written, and that usually if I think something is missing or confusing, it just takes a little more time to understand certain rules. But once they click, they make sense. My biggest complaint is that while most of the rules are logical and therefore easy to remember, there are a handful of rules that are pretty easy to forget if you don't just outright memorize them. All in all though, after several plays and re-reading the rule book several times, everything does make sense. And finally, the components are well made, although some tiles are very dark which makes it hard to identify pictures and symbols on the tiles. Overall, this is a great game with some minor issues that I can highly recommend adding to your collection, especially if you are a RE fan, but I think any board gamer who enjoys tense games would like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by B. Hall

  • Great board game
A lot like the video game. Very well designed
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Alex

  • Just like the video game
I've never really been a tabletop gamer, but I have played REmake dozens of times. It was actually my first entry into this survival horror genre, and my love for Resident Evil has only grown since then. When I saw that this board game existed I knew I just had to get it. I was confident in getting the game because it's possible to play solo, but thankfully my fiance and I ended up playing about 8 of the ~19 scenarios in the campaign together, and we've both been enjoying it. We are looking forward to having a couple of friends join us so we can play some 4-player co-op scenarios. As I would assume with other tabletop games, this game involves several rules and steps you need to memorize as you play the game. During your first handful of scenarios you'll find yourself repeatedly returning to the instruction manual to determine what happens when an enemy lands on your square, or what a specific icon on a card means, or under which conditions you or an enemy can perform specific actions. To play this game correctly there is a lot of trial and error involved; and yes, you will likely make several mistakes or accidentally cheat, but it's all part of the learning process- and part of the fun and investment. I think what this game achieves best is the survival horror feel. Players navigate and survive the Spencer Mansion based on their ability to conserve ammo and items as much as possible, knowing when to evade vs attack, when to open or close a door linked to your tile, and when to take actions that risk enemies' reactions. This isnt a game where you can have your characters walk into a room and 'kill' every zombie and move on. Every choice can have its consequences. A corpse left behind can become a zombie again- or worse - a crimson head. A room that was once unexplored or empty can spawn several enemies as you enter it. Item searches and puzzles in every scenario can come with a risk just before you can reach them. If you play with friends, each scenario can require communication with your teammates on how to survive difficult enemy encounters. The game comes with a sense of tension as the danger is slowly being elevated. The more you spend resources or the longer you take to explore, the higher the overall danger level becomes. If you intend to play through the campaign, you'll see soon enough how your decisions will affect how well-prepared for the next scenario you will be. The deeper you go into the mansion, the harder each scenario will get, and the more complicated the conditions of winning will be. This overall experience follows the feel of the video game very well, and the fact that they were able to turn it into a board game is just excellent in my opinion. The only problem I have with the board game is that the tile art can be very dark. It's also difficult to see door tiles. If you dont have the 3D terrain set which as far as I'm concerned isnt available yet for separate purchase, you'll be stuck with tiny rectangular tiles that represent doors which are just as dark as the map tile art. When you play, be sure that you are in a well-lit room so that you can visually identify whether a door piece is opened or closed, as this will have a strong impact on the gameplay. I guess I can't complain too much because the dark tile art is faithful to the darkness of the game, but I think they went a little too far with it for the board game. Outside of that I can't really complain too much about the game. If there is anything to update this review with as we progress through the campaign I will add it here. Until then, I'm overall glad that this is a fun, challenging, and faithful experience in reference to the video game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Adam K

  • Love this game
Great board game it looks like The video game, The tension and randomness while spawning enemies at each door you open it is so nice, makes you feel like you can die at any time. Luck on dices is reduced because you can choose to avoid attacks, and use doors at your favor. Your decision will ballance the Luck on dices. I definetly recomend this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by Juliano Chiquetti de Souza

  • Scraping By Has Never Been More Fun
I was intimidated by some of the rules, but once the game was set up and I began playing, I was engrossed in the story and found that gameplay is quick moving, focused, and the text on cards is delightfully scary! Until now, my favorite zombie board game has been Dead of Winter: The Long Night--I love the crossroads deck, the sci-fi weapons and mutated zombies, and found the various characters a blast. I played it so much that I gave it away so that I could branch out and play new games--but I couldn't find a zombie game whose narrative experience was comparable--until I played Resident Evil the Board Game. I've been a fan of the Resident Evil video games, but was never good enough at controlling the characters--precisely why Resident Evil the Board Game is perfect! Player turns are simplified into four actions which will cause reactions by the zombies who are close by. There are corpses strewn about the mansion which cause you to roll a die to see if you may pass by without it reanimating. There are 15 bullets in your handgun--only 15! There are times when zombies surround you, and you're hoping the one bullet you have left will take at least one of them down! Resident Evil is such a great example of a video game crossing genres into a story driven campaign board game--the intensity and unpredictable play make for some fulfilling and exciting scenarios. My goal is to play each scenario as a one off, then to start at the beginning attempting an ongoing campaign until completed. So far, I barely scrape by during scenarios--that only makes success even sweeter! If you love zombie games with a powerful narrative story, then you'll love Resident Evil the Board Game. It isn't a simple shoot em up--this is a survival experience with plenty of meat on the zombie bones! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by CCrystals121 CCrystals121

  • Didnt know it was possible but you can play your cherished RE video games on tabletop
For any RPGers and diehard RE fans, treat yourself to this. The detail and mastercraft gameplay is unbelievable. RE fans owe this to themselves. Be prepared to die though.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Paul Revere

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