Betrayal at house on the hill in about 3 minutes

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Betrayal at house on the hill 3rd edition in about 3 minutes

Designer,Dave Chalker, Banana Chan, Noah Cohen, Bruce Glassco,
Artist,Henning Ludvigsen,
Publisher,Avalon Hill, Hasbro

3 minute board games theme Music by Vic Granell

"Twisting" Kevin Macleod
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So yes, this is an excellent edition of betryal at house on the hill. With tighter rules, nice components, and new scenarios. But it is still betrayal, and if you didnt like the other games in the series or earlier editions, then yeah, you might as well keep going. It's essence is the same. Which i think is a good thing, betrayal has its niche and i like that the new edition is just an iterative improvement and not an attempt to make the game into something it isn't

MBG
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Betrayal is one of those perfect hooks into boardgaming as a hobby. Anything that makes it that more easy to play is perfect.

andrewnewell
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I see many dislike this one, but it has a special place in my heart. It's easy to get into, has a good atmosphere, and it's fun to build the house and discover new 'stories', which are varied and for the most part do a good job on playing on pop culture tropes. I don't even mind the randomness too much, because it's so lightweight that you can easily play it again and again the same game night. Finally, it's a great game for kids as they have a much stronger ability to immerse themselves in what's happening in the game.

If you're a more competitive player, or if you're looking for a game with deeper strategy or whatever, you'll probably be turned off by a game where winning is often decided by random chance, but pretty much everyone I've played it with has found it to be lots of fun.

Coffeepanda
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I've played 2nd Edition four times, and while I like this game in concept, it's only made a proper game once of those four? Twice, the survivors won within two turns thanks to the random haunt setup handing them everything needed, and in another one, the villain player got the same quick-win boon. It hasn't left the best impression on me, haha.

The one proper game of this was a great time though. Very hectic, with a lot of, "No, fuck you, why are you chasing *me*?" to the gleeful villain player.

RatchetSly
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Betrayal is a game i have really cooled on over the years. Me and my group played this a lot, played the legacy version, and of course got 3E.

We played last year, and i lament that hated every second of it. Maybe one day i will be able to enjoy it again. It has a special place in my heart, but i never want to play it again 😂

ragingpiano
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My group and I have always enjoyed this game.

wayner
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Ah, Betrayal. The first designer board game I played back in college which (alongside a few other games) had me convinced that I hated board games for years thereafter.

RyanEdwardsVA
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I’ve always enjoyed the criticism “betrayal is like playing Candyland to determine what random game to take off the shelf.”

Brainstrain
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I loved first edition, maybe I'll pick this up.

noonefromnowhere
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One of those games you play to have silly fun with friends that I like despite its flaws. It is a bit disappointing that it's an evergreen title that keeps getting reprints and more content without actually addressing any of those flaws or upping the quality of its components. Betrayal Legacy is the best version of this, giving the players a through line to connect with. "A game of one halves" - brilliant, I laughed out loud!

whittaker
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Good quality stuff as always

Also a little detail but when it comes to alternatives, I wish you wouldn’t advice what’s basically a reskin of the exact same game (here for example I’d have said « for something more complex and up to 8 players, try The Thing: The board game »

ghtddkc
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2nd edition has a special place in my heart, as this may be the first game that isnt social deduction my group got into. That being said, the rules in 2nd edition are ass, its really hard to show a new player how to play the traitor without potentially being told their objectives, and most scenarios favor Ox Bellows, and even if they didn't, he'd just beat the opposition to death regardless. Im really glad that this game sounds tighter, unfortunately I won't be picking this up till I've crossed off every haunt as played in 2nd 😵.

RedHood
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These really are becoming Four Minute Boardgames, huh? 😅

Dinictus
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I have the 2nd ed, only played like 2 times (haven't found a group that really enjoyed this, even when we implemented updated haunted roll rules), while I do enjoy the game, in my current situation, is it wise to get the 3rd ed?

VandalAudi
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I still remember the first edition pool error or whatever the tile was called. I remember following this fairly closely so long ago, but it had me wondering how the gameplay goes for the first half, is everyone likely to be stingy with others because of the risk of losing resources to someone who would become the betrayer? Maybe the roleplaying at the start adds to it.

I assume the (patched) original game isn't compatible with this version?

nutherefurlong
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I already shuffled the cards and I haven’t played the game so have I messed it up completely?

klosey
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I played way too much of the first edition. Hated how the huants made no sense until we shared each other's book entry. I hope 3rd has better huant rule writers.

adamwellman
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Topical for me, I’ve just got into 2nd Ed. Can’t afford 3rd Ed. Chaotic and silly are always for me. 🎉

atheist_addict
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There seems to be a bit of snobbery against this game among "serious" gamers, but I've always found it to be a lot of fun, especially the first edition with the Underground Lake being on the second floor :)

brinthorne
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This was one of the first board games I played and even then I found the game kinda boring. Until the haunt, it’s essentially just aimlessly wandering the board with no strategy and little interaction.

tiki