Front of the Vantage board game box showing a sweeping aerial planet landscape with mountains, oceans, and a volcano, designed by Jamey Stegmaier.

Vantage

MSRP $90.00
$79.97
Sale price  $79.97
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Vantage

MSRP $90.00
$79.97
Sale price  $79.97
Our Take

Vantage is Jamey Stegmaier's most ambitious design yet: a cooperative open-world adventure with nearly 800 location cards on a shared planet. Each player explores from a first-person perspective, separated by distance but still a team.

Game At A Glance

Players 1-6 PlayersBest: 1-2
Playtime 120-180 Min
Recommended Ages 14+
Complexity Medium Light · 2.3 / 5
Play Style Cooperative
Game Type Campaign
Theme Science Fiction, Exploration, Adventure
Publisher Stonemaier Games
Designer Jamey Stegmaier
Year Published 2025

Crash land on an alien world, together

Your escape pod hits atmosphere at an angle you were not trained for. When you pry yourself out of the seat the horizon is wrong, the sky is the wrong color, and your crewmates are somewhere else entirely. You can talk to them over comms, but only you can see what is in front of you.

Vantage is a cooperative adventure game for 1 to 6 players from Stonemaier Games, designed by Jamey Stegmaier. Each session starts with players scattered across 1 of 126 crash sites on a shared alien planet. You pick one of 6 characters, chase one of 21 missions, and explore a world of nearly 800 interconnected location cards and over 900 other discoverable cards. Each game is a standalone session, so you get the campaign feel without the campaign commitment.

The thing that makes Vantage click is the first-person perspective rule: only you can see your current location card. You can describe it, ask for help, and coordinate with the rest of the table, but you explore with a real sense of place. The comparison Stonemaier draws to Sleeping Gods and Breath of the Wild is about that feeling, not about copying their mechanics.

This is a game for cooperative groups that want more than a tactical puzzle. It rewards players who enjoy narrating what they see, running through options out loud, and making decisions together. Solo players will also find a proper single-player experience here, not a second-player simulation tacked on.

Plan for 60 to 120 minutes per session and a first play that runs toward the longer end. The setup is heavier than most Stonemaier games, and that is the honest tradeoff for a world this big on cardboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play Vantage?
1 to 6 players. BGG's user poll currently lists 1-2 as the sweet spot, and that tracks with the first-person design: each player has their own location and their own decisions, so the game breathes best when fewer people are narrating at once. It still works well at 3 or 4 for groups who enjoy coordinating out loud.
How long does a game of Vantage take?
Usually around 2 to 3 hours per session, with the sell sheet estimating 60 to 120 minutes. First plays run toward the longer end. Because each session is standalone, you can stop at a reasonable time and come back fresh next week.
Is Vantage a legacy or campaign game?
No. Sessions are standalone and nothing in the box is destroyed or altered permanently. You get the open-world feel without the commitment of a multi-month campaign.
How does Vantage compare to Sleeping Gods?
Both are cooperative open-world adventures, but Vantage uses a first-person perspective rule (only you see your location) and lives in a science-fiction setting. Sessions in Vantage are shorter per arc and built to be standalone.
Is it good for solo play?
Yes, and it is arguably where Vantage shines most. Stonemaier designs with solo players in mind, and BGG users rank 1-player at the top of the player-count poll.
Is this a good entry point for a newer gamer?
Not quite. Vantage is rewarding but it is a richer rulebook and a longer first game. We would point a newer player at Wingspan, Finspan or Viticulture Essential Edition first, then bring Vantage out once they are comfortable. Even though it's not particularly complex it is a longer game.
Do you need the specs app or anything outside the box?
No. Vantage is fully playable from the box. Everything you need for exploration, combat, and scoring is on the cards.

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