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Based on the award-winning Betrayal at House on the Hill board game, in Betrayal at Baldur’s Gate you’ll return to Baldur’s Gate again and again thanks to the fifty included scenarios only to discover it’s never the same game twice.
Can you and your party survive the madness, or will you succumb to the mayhem and split (or slaughter!) the party?
Born-of-Ashes
New skin on an old broken game. Still broken, but I realize you play for the experience. Still, it never feels good to be at the mercy of the game even if it gives the illusion of choices. I also really don’t appreciate having my goals changed halfway through so that I’ve been working counter to my ultimate goal until the point I realize I’ve done such a good job at it that I can’t win.
144creations
Never played the original Betrayal, but this re-theme drew me in right away. I'm always excited to play this one, though it can be a bit steep if you're introducing new players and they're lucky enough to become the traitor. Also... the traitor often has a very strong advantage. This is especially true in lower player count games.
BonesJackson
People hated on this one for some reason. I still thought it was great fun. Had some really excellent sessions and the idea of player powers for the heroes feels right. Certainly a strange IP to slap onto a horror game, but as a DnD fan...I'm not mad at it!