Betrayal at House on the Hill | Shelfside Review

In this Shelfside Review, we tackle the popular halloween themed game: Betrayal at House on the Hill, a thematic mansion crawler for 3-6 players, published by Avalon Hill and Wizards of the Coast (publishers of MTG or Magic the Gathering). In this b-movie inspired horror adventure game, players will play as explorers delving through a haunted house, drawing tiles to randomly generate the deck while playing. Then, when as omens are witnessed, there is the higher and higher chance for the Haunt to trigger, which is the second part of the game where one player is revealed to be a traitor, and then players play 1 out of 50 different scenarios as demons and all sorts of monsters are spawned. With pre-painted miniatures, multiple rulebooks, and even a new expansion out, we had to delve into this classic game. Is this role-playing, dice rolling horror adventure holding its ground, about 16 years later from its first edition publishing in 2004? Is it a good family game? Is the Widow's Walk expansion any good? Watch till the end and use our timestamps below to find out! Support us:   / shelfside   https://ko-fi.com/shelfside Our Website! https://www.shelfside.co Buy this game and other recommended games: (Paid Link) https://www.amazon.com/shop/shelfside Table of Contents: Intro - (0:00) Overview - (1:25) How to Play - (2:22) Pros - (4:51) Cons - (12:56) Recommender Score - (19:43) Widow's Walk - (24:50) Daniel's Personal Score - (25:46) Ashton's Personal Score - (28:21) Conclusion - (31:58) Links to our stuff: Ashton's Channel:    / ashtonwu   Daniel's Channel:    / doyduh2   Shelfside Social Media:   / shelfsideyt     / shelfsideboardgames     / shelfsideyt   #Boardgames #tabletop #review