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#The Best Spooky Board Games to Play This Halloween – LifeSavvy

“#The Best Spooky Board Games to Play This Halloween – LifeSavvy”

close up shot of the Betrayal at House on the Hill board with dice and figures
Avalon Hill

Halloween brings lots of great possibilities for laidback celebration. There’s pumpkin carving, scary movie marathons, and candy binges for all ages. But this year, we’d like to add spooky board games to the list of Halloween traditions.

The board game renaissance of a few years back is still going strong, with lots of innovative games that are just as fun for adults as for kids. From Halloween parties to cozy nights in, games are a great way to connect with other people and test your intelligence as you learn the new rules for each one. Make your October just a little more festive with these top game picks for Halloween.

Betrayal at House on the Hill

Released in 2004, Betrayal at House on the Hill has now cemented its place as a board game classic. You’ll start by exploring a haunted mansion with the other players, revealing rooms that contain events and items. Eventually, one of you will stumble upon the “haunt,” which turns one player into a monster or traitor that the rest have to work together to defeat.

The game goes differently each time you play it, with lots of new haunts to unlock, so each new game is just as exciting as before. At first, it might seem complicated, but after playing through a time or two the rules will quickly make sense. If you’re not sure where to start but you know you want something fun, atmospheric, and with great replay value, this is it.

As far as board games (and especially Halloween-appropriate-themed games go) Betrayal at House on the Hill is popular enough to often to sold out. If Amazon is low on stock, you can often find it at Target or ask your friendly local game store to order you a copy

Mysterium

In Mysterium, one player gets to be a ghost, while all the rest are mediums. The ghost must communicate with the mediums to reveal how she was murdered. However, ghosts can’t talk, so the ghost sends messages in the form of “visions” or of illustrated cards that the mediums must interpret. Mediums work together to figure out who the murderer was.

Think of this game as sort of like Clue, but with ghosts. It’s laid-back, fun, and will challenge your ability to interpret visual clues in a very creative way. And as a bonus, if you happen to own the popular game Dixit or any of the expansions you can use the beautiful painting cards from that game as extra “visions” in Mysterium.

Mysterium

Between the beautiful illustrations and laid-back gameplay this one is sure to be a favorite.

Eldritch Horror

board setup for Eldritch Horror
Fantasy Flight

Here’s one for the Lovecraft fans. Eldritch Horror takes the famous (and famously challenging) Arkham Horror game and makes it more accessible.

In this game, players must travel the world and work together to keep the planet safe from a terrifying Lovecraftian horror they discover. The game can be long and a bit complicated but delivers plenty of thrills to keep you going. Even if you don’t win and the ancient evil destroys the world, just think of all the fun you’ll have along the way! Better yet, if you fall in love with the game, there are plenty of expansions to keep the fun (and mystery) going for play after play.

Eldritch Horror

This challenging "light" Lovecraftian horror game is an enjoyable brain burner.

Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game

The Crossroads game series involves players working together for survival, while also completing secret personal challenges. The Dead of Winter version makes the concept perfect for Halloween, adding zombies that the players must team up to defeat.

Players work together to get rid of the zombies, but their secret objectives complicate things: Some players might actually sabotage the mission while on a personal quest, for example, because their secret objective is waste resources or to help every person in every random encounter. The secret objective mechanic adds an enormous amount of replay value and variety.

You’ll have to figure out how to work together without knowing everything about each other. This is a great game if you want a fun way to confront deep philosophical questions about balancing personal desires with the needs of the group.

Dead of Winter

Want to fight both the challenges of the game itself as well as your fellow players? Dead of Winter is full of intrigue.

One Night Ultimate Werewolf

character cards and tokens for One Night spread out on a table
Bézier Games

If werewolves are more your style, One Night Ultimate Werewolf has you covered. This game offers super-fast play with about 10 minutes per game, so it’s ideal for short attention spans or quick breaks between more complex games. (If you prefer a longer game, check out the classic Ultimate Werewolf version.)

In this game, players have one “night” to discover the secret werewolf among them. You’ll each get a role, and change roles several times before the final werewolf hunt begins. The cast of characters keeps it interesting—the Seer can provide insights, the Drunk can’t remember what they did, and so on.

The best part? Bézier Games has a free companion app for iOS and Android that runs the moderator function for you. If you’re familiar with werewolf-style games, you know somebody has to moderate the game (and not partake in the fun). With the app? No problem—everyone can play.

With its fast pace and thrilling conclusion, this game feels fresh every time you play it. If you like the format, try the game’s other versions, too, like One Night Ultimate Vampire.

King of Tokyo

Lovers of huge, building-destroying monsters rejoice: King of Tokyo is here for you. In this game, you get to play as the giant monsters (or robots, or aliens) that battle with each other while reducing Tokyo to rubble.

The winner becomes King of Tokyo by either killing all the opposition or destroying Tokyo entirely (using destructive power measured in Victory Points). This dice game involves a lot of luck, but the simple play and fun artwork keep things exciting. To make it even more season-friendly, there’s also a Halloween expansion for the game.

City of Horror

City of Horror board set up with numerous zombies and tower
Asmodee Games

City of Horror offers another classic zombie-themed game. This time, the players’ goal is just to survive as zombies encroach upon the city. However, not everyone will make it: Some might get sacrificed to the zombies so others can live.

As a player, you’ll be in charge of multiple characters, who all have their own special abilities. You’ll need to move your characters into different areas around the city, so they can put up zombie barricades and look for useful items. Lots of negotiation and strategizing between players makes this a game of wit as well as skill. The game is a little hard to learn, but it’s a good choice if you like a challenge.

Asmodee City of Horror

It’s a challenging game (and certainly not cheap!) but if you want a tough game that’ll leave you double-crossing everyone, it’s worth it.


Want more ways to make Halloween even more festive? Check out this perfectly spooky cocktail hack next!

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