Betrayal at House on the Hill Review

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91

Betrayal at House on The Hill is a haunted house board game that’s based on a horror movie. The game involves players going around a haunted house to uncover what surprises await them, and as they proceed, they eventually have to figure out who among the chosen characters is the traitor. It’s a game that’s meant for adults, and it will always leave you on the edge of your seat as you wait to see what’ll happen to your character. If you fancy a game that’s full of mystery and unpredictable, then make sure you get to the end of this Betrayal at House on The Hill review. Maybe after this you’ll find out that you’ve been missing the game on your list of the best board games to play.

Why We Like It – Betrayal at House on the Hill

From the title itself, you can probably assume what kind of board game this is going to be. Released by Avalon Hill, Betrayal at House on the Hill is a game that’ll have you at the edge of your seat, and smack you on the face with a new set of surprises every time you get into a new room. Like the Carcassonne, this board game is enagaing and requires a bit of strategizing.

Pros
  • Multiple scenarios for the game
  • Unpredictable
  • Multiple award winner
Cons
  • Not great for kids

Performance

Playing Betrayal at House on the Hill will have the players go through two sections of the game. After the characters have been chosen, players will have to first explore the haunted house to see what awaits them. As they do so, they will find items, discover events and eventually, something happens that’ll cause one explorer to turn a traitor. When this happens, this one character will take one of the 2 story books that the board game comes with, and leave the room. As this occurs, the players who were left in the room also pick up the oher book, and go through it. Both traitors and heroes then uncover what they need to do to win the game, and once done, everybody gets back into the same room and it now becomes a fight to the end for victory. The game is very different from what you’ll find with Catan the Board Game, but it’s still got its own sense of thrill and adventure. This game is different from the Z Man Games Zm7101 Pandemic that requires all the players to cooperate and work with each other.

Design

As far as game components go, Betrayal at House on a Hill doesn’t get things overly complicated for its players. The game comes with cards (event, items and omen), pre-painted plastic figures that represent the different characters, as well as special tokens. Advancements within the game or in between rooms are made after the roll of dice, and each character also has a set of stats that change throughout the game. This game may be a bit too much for young kids, so if you’re looking for one that is a lot more palatable to a younger set of players, then you should have a look at plan games azul board game.

Value

Unlike most board games (Ticket to Ride board game for example), every time a new game begins with Betrayal at House on the Hill, there’s a very low chance that the session will be similar to what had happened in the past. This is because the game has got like 50 unique scenarios that can play out, so every game you play will be different. Things can seem very daunting when you play this game for the first time, but eventually, the game becomes a lot more easier to wrap your head around after you’ve had a few tries with it.

Betrayal at House on the Hill Wrap Up

As we come to the end of this review betrayal at house on a hill can turn out to be a very addictive game once you get the gist of playing it. The game is based on a horror movie, and having been the recipient of multiple awards, you can rest assured that you’re dealing with a board game that’s a favourite of many.

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