Betrayal at House on the Hill 2004
Designed by Bruce Glassco, Rob Daviau, Bill McQuillan, Mike Selinker, Teeuwynn Woodruff
What it is
A light-to-medium adventure, exploration, horror game for 3-6 players (~60 min), built around dice rolling, map addition, modular board.
Why it matters
A notable hobby board game, currently ranked #776 on BoardGameGeek and a widely played thematic title.
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How to play Betrayal at House on the Hill
Betrayal at House on the Hill is a light-to-medium game (rated 2.4 of 5 for complexity on BoardGameGeek) that plays with 3–6 players, runs about 60 minutes and is aimed at ages 12 and up. It's an Adventure, Exploration and Horror game where the core of play revolves around Dice Rolling, Map Addition and Modular Board. A light-to-medium adventure, exploration, horror game for 3-6 players (~60 min), built around dice rolling, map addition, modular board. A notable hobby board game, currently ranked #776 on BoardGameGeek and a widely played thematic title.
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