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Betrayal at House on the Hill

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The creak of footsteps on the stairs, the smell of something foul and dead, the feel of something crawling down your back - this and more can be found in the exciting refresh of the Avalon Hill favorite Betrayal at House on the Hill. This fun and suspenseful game is a new experience almost every time you play - you and your friends explore ''that creepy old place on the hill'' until enough mystic misadventures happen that one of the players turns on all of the others! Hours of fun for all your friends and family.
Designed for 3-6 players aged 12 and up, this boardgame features multiple scenarios, a different lay-out with every game, and enough chills to freeze the heart of any horror fan.
Players: 3-6
Age Range: 12+
Play Time: 60-72 minutes

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Fun but too occult for my taste submitted by ToriLaneP on July 20, 2021, 11:32am I was excited to play this game because it looked like it would have fun story-telling. Overall it is well-designed, but I personally wasn't a fan of the occult themes. Bad guys in the game include banshees, mummys, and vampires. There is a pentagram room, graveyard, and chapel. To beat the bad guy in our playthrough we had to do an exorcism. Maybe I should stick to Scooby-Doo :)

We’ll designed but takes too long submitted by acurry673 on August 18, 2022, 11:54pm We loved the concept of this book, but we found the first half of the game to be too long and it took the fun out of it for us.

In the first half you build your board, I would rather have it laid out randomly and go straight to the second half of the game (the haunt)

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PUBLISHED
Avalon Hill
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Language: English
Format: Board Games

SUBJECTS
Board Games.
Exploration Games.
Horror Games.
Team-Based Games.
Mechanism: One Against Many.