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Betrayal at House on the Hill quickly builds suspense and excitement as players explore a haunted mansion of their own design, encountering spirits and frightening omens that foretell their fate. With an estimated one hour playing time, Betrayal at House on the Hill is ideal for parties, family gatherings or casual fun with friends. Betrayal at House on the Hill is a tile game that allows players to build their own haunted house room by room, tile by tile, creating a new thrilling game board every time. The game is designed for three to six people, each of whom plays one of six possible characters. Secretly, one of the characters betrays the rest of the party, and the innocent members of the party must defeat the traitor in their midst before it’s too late! Betrayal at House on the Hill will appeal to any game player who enjoys a fun, suspenseful, and strategic game. Betrayal at House on the Hill includes detailed game pieces, including character cards, pre-painted plastic figures, and special tokens, all of which help create a spooky atmosphere and streamline game play.
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Learn more about usI really enjoy this game. Players will take the part of a group of explorers going into a haunted mansion, and exploring its various rooms finding secrets and items and experience various encounters. But at one point in the game, the "haunt" will happen, in which one player will be possessed and will try to carry out his nefarious plans. It will then be up to the other players to survive and stop the evil player. What really gets me is the tons of different scenarios that can take place. I personal enjoy a good B-horror movie now and then, and this game oozes the B-horror movie theme. It may not be the best game mechanically, but if you really get into the story its so much fun!
A unique game that fully utilizes the haunted house theme. What I really like about this game is that it starts out as a true co-op game where all the players explore the haunted house. Then, mid-way through the game all heck breaks loose and one person is suddenly evil and trying to kill the rest of the group. Such a great concept.
We had a good time playing this game and it has huge replayability (given all the scenarios). Exploring around the house and doing the haunt roll always gave a bit of suspense (who might become the betrayer!). We found it interesting as the house has a different layout each time and different events happen along the way. Overall this was a good game, but just a little on the simple side.
This is a great game, it was easy to learn, but has enough permutations to help with re-playability. Intriguingly, the point of diffence is you all enter the house together, as a team, but thru exploration an event is triggered where one of the characters is randomly revealed to have an evil intent, then you play against each other, good guys v bad character. The storylines are what grabbed me, in short, a fun game, where tension builds until the betrayal, then a fun phase of trying to fulfil your goals to triumph.
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