Betrayal at House on the Hill
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.
An updated reprint of Betrayal at House on the Hill was released on October 5, 2010.
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Editor reviews
When it is good, it is very, very good.
When it is good, it is very, very good. When it is bad, it is horrid. Wildly succeeds about 1/3 of the time and drags and flops the other 2/3
User reviews
Inconstant Scares
A very cool "atmospheric" game, best played at night by candlelight with one of those haunted house records spinning in the background. Replay value seems high at first glance (50 different scenarios!) but in reality the card text, while chilling the first time around, gets old with later plays....
Fails often, still creates magic.
This game is a literal dice roll. You might get a great experience. You might get a total flop of a last half. The exploration portion can generally be counted on for fun; we have a house rule that all cards must be read in a spooky voice. ...