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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?
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.
bbhalla
Initial Impression: After my first game I can confidently say that this game feels very much like a retheme of Betrayal at House on the Hill. Please refer to my comments from that game as they all pertain to this one. Personally, I was a little disappointed that the publishers didn't even bother for a clean retheme. The Omens and Haunts are still referred to as Omens and Haunts. Personally, I feel that the game works a little better as a horror than as a fantasy theme. Either way, it's an enjoyable, light game that I would play but not too often.
Baddum12
Just as fun as Betrayal at House on the Hill. The switch up Haunt rolls makes sure you get at least 3 omens before triggering a haunt. The D&D theme is a definite plus, but that's my bias.