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Avalon Hill Betrayal at The House on The Hill Second Edition Cooperative Board Game, Halloween Games for 3-6 Players, 50 Chilling Scenarios, Ages 12+

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  • RE-PLAYABLE NARRATIVE BOARD GAME: Tile by tile, terror by terror, build their own haunted mansion and then try to escape it alive. The game is for 3-6 players and takes about 60 minutes to play
  • MODULAR BOARD PIECES: The Betrayal at House on the Hill tabletop game features 50 blood-curdling scenarios. Each trip to the house promises fresh horrors and a new story is created every time you play
  • HAUNTED HOUSE TRAITOR GAME: Players must work together to survive the nightmare…but beware! The house turns one player against the others in this cooperative strategy game
  • MINIATURES BOARD GAME: This second edition of Betrayal at House on the Hill includes 6 pre-painted plastic explorer figures, 80 cards, 149 tokens, 44 room tiles, 2 haunt books, and more
  • IMMERSIVE NARRATIVE: Get ready for an unpredictable and thrilling exploration of the haunted house. Encounter witches, dragons, zombies, and other spooky and bizarre B-movie horror clichés

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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 this award-winning and highly acclaimed tabletop game of strategy and horror. Avalon Hill Betrayal at House on the Hill Cooperative Board Game Second Edition includes 50 fiendish scenarios and dozens of danger-filled rooms. You will return to the house again and again -- as often as you dare -- and never face the same game twice. Gather friends together for a game night of monsters, miniatures, and modular board pieces in this immersive, story-driven hidden traitor game for 3-6 players, ages 12 and up. Avalon Hill and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc.


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Betrayal at House on the Hill

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Tile by tile, terror by terror, build your own haunted mansion and try to escape it alive. Suspense and excitement build as you encounter spirits and frightening omens that foretell your fate.

Explore the haunted house tile by tile. After laying out basic rooms, no one knows how the house will be laid out, as each new tile is chosen at random from the deck. Players must follow the instructions on those that require action.

Play as one of 12 brave explorers who must rely on each other to survive the horrors that await them. There are 6 character movers, each with a 2-sided character card listing traits that will help or hurt them throughout the game.

Each tracker shows explorers' stat levels: Physical traits of speed and might, and mental traits of knowledge and sanity. Gain and lose traits, but don't let the tracker end up at the skull icon…or it's goodbye!

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Betrayal at House on the Hill Game

Explore the haunted house by choosing a random tile card for the ground floor, upper floor, or basement. Then they lay down the new rooms, and move throughout the house by connecting rooms, entering and exiting through their doorways.

During the haunt phase, the game goes from cooperative to semi-cooperative gameplay. The traitor takes the Traitor Tome and leaves the room to study it in secret. The others review their Secrets of Survival booklet and plan their own survival strategy as a united group.

The game includes 50 unique haunts, each with its own immersive storyline, creepy elements, and unexpected plot twists. Once the haunt begins, the game changes dramatically. Players struggle to win before their opponent does. The game ends when one side completes their haunt goals.

With tons of scenarios, each with its own random events and strategies for survival, you will love the replayability and freshness every time the game is played.

Betrayal at House on the Hill
Betrayal at House on the Hill

What's in the box

  • Includes 1 rulebook, 2 haunt books (Traitor's Tome and Secrets of Survival), 44 room tiles, 1 entrance hall/foyer/grand staircase tile, 6 pre-painted plastic explorer figures, 6 two-sided character cards, 30 plastic clips, 8 dice, 1 turn/damage track, 80 cards (event, item, omen), and 149 tokens.
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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    948 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers find the board game fun, enjoyable, and a great family game. They appreciate the variety of storylines and unexpected twists. Some say the game is worth the money. However, some customers differ on the ease of learning and quality.

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    50 customers mention "Fun game"47 positive3 negative

    Customers find the game fun, easy to learn, and interesting each time they play it. They say it's a great family game that is incredibly immersive. Customers also appreciate the replayability of the game and how every game is different.

    "This game is amazing! I love playing it with my group of friends or my family. It is spooky so not for kids or people who don’t like horror stuff...." Read more

    "Great game, high replay ability. Complicated enough it's fun, but not so difficult that causal folks can't enjoy it" Read more

    "Super fun game!! It takes a lot of reading so be prepared but definitely a good game" Read more

    "Great family game that is incredibly immersive!" Read more

    12 customers mention "Variety of storylines"12 positive0 negative

    Customers find the game has a variety of storylines. They mention it never gets old, holds unexpected twists, and has many different game endings. They also say the possibilities are almost endless and change with every game.

    "...It’s great and worth the price! There’s a bunch of mini stories you can play within this game like almost 80 of them so it’s fun for a long time and..." Read more

    "...It’s great there are so many unique scenarios so it never gets old!" Read more

    "...The box organizer is interesting and will be upgrading to a purchased organizer for ease of setup...." Read more

    "...There are many different game endings so the replay ability is very high...." Read more

    6 customers mention "Value for money"6 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the board game.

    "...It’s great and worth the price!..." Read more

    "...Worth the purchase." Read more

    "...I still think the game was worth the money and your experience may be better...." Read more

    "...There are 50 scenarios in the base game, so the game is nearly infinitely repayable...." Read more

    4 customers mention "Game quality"4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the board game. They mention it's well-thought-out, excellently crafted, and has great detail.

    "...The place markers (lil people) are excellently crafted and have great detail the cards are good quality and the board pieces are solid...." Read more

    "...There are 50 unique storylines in the game, and each one is well thought out and enjoyable!..." Read more

    "...It’s just the wife and I. It really looks cool though." Read more

    "Kids or replay-ability, great game quality. Loads of fun!..." Read more

    24 customers mention "Ease of learning"14 positive10 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of learning the board game. Some mention it's fairly easy, the rules are easy to follow, and it's fun. Others say it's very complicated and can easily get confusing for most.

    "...It’s easy to understand! No pieces were missing and the green color of the box really brings out the spookiness. It’s great and worth the price!..." Read more

    "...really enjoyed it but the downside side it at first look the game is a bit intimidating with all of its pieces and books tho once you play the game..." Read more

    "Great game, high replay ability. Complicated enough it's fun, but not so difficult that causal folks can't enjoy it" Read more

    "...Ist, out of the box Betrayal has a bit of set up required its easy to accomplish and requires no extra tools, but the carboard tokens and pieces do..." Read more

    8 customers mention "Quality"3 positive5 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the board game. Some mention it's durable and comes in perfect condition, while others say the components are really subpar and the entrance way feels especially fragile. The cardboard pieces are much thinner compared to all other games they own, and it feels very cheap.

    "...The rulebook is thick and doesn't even cover every single scenario you may encounter in the game which is why the instructions specifically state..." Read more

    "...(lil people) are excellently crafted and have great detail the cards are good quality and the board pieces are solid.2nd Game play...." Read more

    "...However, upon opening the game, a character piece was broken into many pieces that couldn’t be put back together." Read more

    "...Also the box itself is made of very thin cardon and it has loos space when you close it, so you can't transport the box without mixing up everything." Read more

    Strategy Game that changes every time its played.
    4 out of 5 stars
    Strategy Game that changes every time its played.
    Disclaimer: Im not a game reviewer by trade or practice, but this one is worth the jump.Ist, out of the box Betrayal has a bit of set up required its easy to accomplish and requires no extra tools, but the carboard tokens and pieces do require you to "punch" them out of perforated cardboard. Everything is good quality and durable. (Just like 80s movie creatures) avoid getting it wet. The place markers (lil people) are excellently crafted and have great detail the cards are good quality and the board pieces are solid.2nd Game play. (The whole reason you are reading a review I'm sure.) This is fun. It starts off with quite a bit of set up. Choosing a character, trying to decide which player attributes will help in a scenerio that you have not been presented with yet. First plan is to explore the house and grounds. Each discovery has the oportunity to strenghten your character but aslo may trigger the "Haunt". The board is an ever growing collection of tiles. Each corresponding to the appropriate floor (It would just be weird to have a balcony in the basement). Once the "Haunt" is triggerd, a single player is now the opponent. They have a whole seperate scenario and gameplan book and everything. You team up to strategize a win against a lone player. Its a lot of fun.The good: It's a fun game. Interesting that they have designed it to take on 50 different "HAUNTS" so 50 different strategies and even a plan for situations where you incidentally draw the same game a second time. Its unique that the board of play is built as you play and they did a great job utilizing it with all the 50 scenerios. Fun times had by all.The Bad :(for all those who seek the bad reviews first.. drama seekers) about once per game we had to decide what the rules were. For example once we had a player trying to sabotage the ending... we had to decide if we could attack them on a player vs player type attack or if we simply had to run. Its not a very long game and requires a lot of reading and set up id say we averaged 1 1/2 hrs per game. (Depending on what kind of liquid was not being spilled on the game board)Overall great game fun times what initially seems like an over complicated game in the end is pretty simple and is explained well for the most part. Its rated 12 and up and thats a pretty mature 12 year old. 3 player minimum and 8 max. Thats because of the number of player cards.Hope this helps
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
    This game is amazing! I love playing it with my group of friends or my family. It is spooky so not for kids or people who don’t like horror stuff. It’s easy to understand! No pieces were missing and the green color of the box really brings out the spookiness. It’s great and worth the price! There’s a bunch of mini stories you can play within this game like almost 80 of them so it’s fun for a long time and different each playthrough
    Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
    Great game, high replay ability. Complicated enough it's fun, but not so difficult that causal folks can't enjoy it
    Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
    Super fun game!! It takes a lot of reading so be prepared but definitely a good game
    Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
    Great family game that is incredibly immersive!
    Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
    it is a very fun game and I really enjoyed it but the downside side it at first look the game is a bit intimidating with all of its pieces and books tho once you play the game it is very fun and enjoyable.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
    To get started it can be a littler overwhelming with all of the rules and nuisances that come with this game. But I feel like a lot of games are that way..

    I absolutely fell in love with this game and it is a blast to play. It’s great there are so many unique scenarios so it never gets old!
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    Disclaimer: Im not a game reviewer by trade or practice, but this one is worth the jump.

    Ist, out of the box Betrayal has a bit of set up required its easy to accomplish and requires no extra tools, but the carboard tokens and pieces do require you to "punch" them out of perforated cardboard. Everything is good quality and durable. (Just like 80s movie creatures) avoid getting it wet. The place markers (lil people) are excellently crafted and have great detail the cards are good quality and the board pieces are solid.

    2nd Game play. (The whole reason you are reading a review I'm sure.) This is fun. It starts off with quite a bit of set up. Choosing a character, trying to decide which player attributes will help in a scenerio that you have not been presented with yet. First plan is to explore the house and grounds. Each discovery has the oportunity to strenghten your character but aslo may trigger the "Haunt". The board is an ever growing collection of tiles. Each corresponding to the appropriate floor (It would just be weird to have a balcony in the basement). Once the "Haunt" is triggerd, a single player is now the opponent. They have a whole seperate scenario and gameplan book and everything. You team up to strategize a win against a lone player. Its a lot of fun.

    The good: It's a fun game. Interesting that they have designed it to take on 50 different "HAUNTS" so 50 different strategies and even a plan for situations where you incidentally draw the same game a second time. Its unique that the board of play is built as you play and they did a great job utilizing it with all the 50 scenerios. Fun times had by all.

    The Bad :(for all those who seek the bad reviews first.. drama seekers) about once per game we had to decide what the rules were. For example once we had a player trying to sabotage the ending... we had to decide if we could attack them on a player vs player type attack or if we simply had to run. Its not a very long game and requires a lot of reading and set up id say we averaged 1 1/2 hrs per game. (Depending on what kind of liquid was not being spilled on the game board)

    Overall great game fun times what initially seems like an over complicated game in the end is pretty simple and is explained well for the most part.

    Its rated 12 and up and thats a pretty mature 12 year old.
    3 player minimum and 8 max. Thats because of the number of player cards.

    Hope this helps
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    Jay
    4.0 out of 5 stars Strategy Game that changes every time its played.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
    Disclaimer: Im not a game reviewer by trade or practice, but this one is worth the jump.

    Ist, out of the box Betrayal has a bit of set up required its easy to accomplish and requires no extra tools, but the carboard tokens and pieces do require you to "punch" them out of perforated cardboard. Everything is good quality and durable. (Just like 80s movie creatures) avoid getting it wet. The place markers (lil people) are excellently crafted and have great detail the cards are good quality and the board pieces are solid.

    2nd Game play. (The whole reason you are reading a review I'm sure.) This is fun. It starts off with quite a bit of set up. Choosing a character, trying to decide which player attributes will help in a scenerio that you have not been presented with yet. First plan is to explore the house and grounds. Each discovery has the oportunity to strenghten your character but aslo may trigger the "Haunt". The board is an ever growing collection of tiles. Each corresponding to the appropriate floor (It would just be weird to have a balcony in the basement). Once the "Haunt" is triggerd, a single player is now the opponent. They have a whole seperate scenario and gameplan book and everything. You team up to strategize a win against a lone player. Its a lot of fun.

    The good: It's a fun game. Interesting that they have designed it to take on 50 different "HAUNTS" so 50 different strategies and even a plan for situations where you incidentally draw the same game a second time. Its unique that the board of play is built as you play and they did a great job utilizing it with all the 50 scenerios. Fun times had by all.

    The Bad :(for all those who seek the bad reviews first.. drama seekers) about once per game we had to decide what the rules were. For example once we had a player trying to sabotage the ending... we had to decide if we could attack them on a player vs player type attack or if we simply had to run. Its not a very long game and requires a lot of reading and set up id say we averaged 1 1/2 hrs per game. (Depending on what kind of liquid was not being spilled on the game board)

    Overall great game fun times what initially seems like an over complicated game in the end is pretty simple and is explained well for the most part.

    Its rated 12 and up and thats a pretty mature 12 year old.
    3 player minimum and 8 max. Thats because of the number of player cards.

    Hope this helps
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
    I love this game. Played it at a friends house on one of their board game nights and loved it so much that I had to get my own copy of the game. If you like mystery and a bit of horror you will like this game. Its like Clue mixed with mafia/werewolf. The best part is that you don't know who is the one that betrays the group. I love the replayability of this game and that each time you play it its changes and is different from the last game. Every time I play it with my friends someone new is the person that betrays the group and the story changes every time as well with new enemies. A great game to play with friends or family.

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    Ana Maria Romero
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy entretenido
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 5, 2024
    Excelente mecánica de juego, de material bueno que soporta.
    Chuck G
    5.0 out of 5 stars Game came as it should
    Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2023
    Seems like a good game, complicated to play in the beginning, but good
    :)
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
    Reviewed in Australia on April 5, 2024
    Good range of haunts and very fun to play. The haunts are tricky for the adventurers and seem to work in favour of the traitor which is great if you love a challenge. Fun game and I highly recommend to those that love strategic adventure games.

    If you're looking for something similar but a bit easier on the heroes I recommend 'Betrayal at Baldur's Gate' another Hasbro Game with slightly easier haunts.
    Robert Perez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena compra
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2023
    Esta es la versión pasada del juego, de hace 12 años. Es totalmente jugable y es muy divertido. Ha valido totalmente la pena por el precio.
    Jaime Alexis Hernández González
    5.0 out of 5 stars Juegazo
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 27, 2022
    Juegazo 10/10

    Fácil de comprender para personas que nunca hayan probado juegos de mesa de este estilo, cada partida es única y distinta de la anterior