Betrayal at House On The Hill – Board Game | Avalon Hill

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings

£40.99

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The creak of footsteps on the stairs, the smell of something foul and dead, the feel of something crawling down…

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Betrayal at House On The Hill – Board Game | Avalon Hill

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. Box Contains 1 Rulebook 2 Haunt books (Traitor’s Tome and Secrets of Survival) 44 Room tiles 1 Entrance Hall / Foyer / Grand Staircase tile 6 Prepainted plastic explorer figures 6 Two-side character cards 30 Plastic chips.

  • A co-operative game with a Traitor Mechanic
  • Face your terror as it builds – tile by tile
  • Everything you need for a horror adventure
  • 50 difference scenarios

Box Contains

  • 1 Rulebook
  • 2 Haunt books (Traitor’s Tome and Secrets of Survival)
  • 44 Room tiles
  • 1 Entrance Hall / Foyer / Grand Staircase tile
  • 6 Prepainted plastic explorer figures
  • 6 Two-side character cards
  • 30 Plastic chips

 

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2 reviews for Betrayal at House On The Hill – Board Game | Avalon Hill

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rob

    Getting bored of traditional ‘bored’ games: Monopoly, Trivial pursuits, Cluedo???
    Then buy this! Thats exactly why I did!

    At first, upon opening a box, I thought I may have made a mistake. As though I knew I would like it – would the rest of the fam’ be able to cope with more advanced rules than the above mentioned ones…

    But after a few test runs with Eleven year old son (sharing the 3rd player – at least 3 are necessary, and beneficial, in the long run though – I found it very easy to learn the basics for that full on; 3 to 6 player experience.

    Really good fun if you have the patience and imagination to accompany it – you can play it many, many times and it be a different story and board layout. Genius!
    (Needs a large-ish dining table or floor space to play it)

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  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Livvy Sangrithi

    Me and the housemates have enjoyed this game during lockdown. Drawing random room tiles helps mix each game up considerably but what helps more so is different scenarios that can occur during a game. So far we’ve had to contend with a mad scientist, a blob monster and a dragon. While the instructions do a good job of explaining most rules, each scenario is different and it can be somewhat difficult to determine what some rules imply, this is made especially difficult as the traitor cannot discuss these uncertain rules with other players as it may reveal a hint.

    Overall though we have really enjoyed playing and look forward to playing more games in the future. The only other downside is that we are only three people and I can see this game being more enjoyable with 4+

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