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Now the horror reaches new heights with Widow’s Walk, the first-ever expansion for the critically acclaimed board game Betrayal at House on the Hill. In Widow’s Walk, terror and panic are taken to a whole new level.
Enter if you dare. Exit if you can…
ACEL13
It's very well integrated into the original game. Once or twice though we ran into a situation where the new roof level threw off haunts from the original game.
AVBG
The expansion to Betrayal at House on the Hill. For those hoping that this expansion would address some of the many issues that Betrayal players have come across, we're stuck with them. Widow's Walk (the name being a nod to the youtube based series Table Top's host Wil Wheaton) simply adds more content and haunts to Betrayal and only helps to address and define a few key points of the game. If you own the 2004 version of Betrayal and want to experience more rooms, another floor to the house, more items, and more questionable haunts by questionable people then I would say to pick up a copy. However, if Betrayal is a game that only occasionally gets played then I would only recommend picking up the "Betrayal at House on The Hill Upgrade Kit", which adds another set of dice and new character trackers with dials instead of the slider pieces that come with the original game. My recommendation: If you want more and more variety then check it out, but if it's a game that sees very little table time, pass on it.
beccalwest
While on one hand it gives a lot of new endings for seasoned players, sometimes it feels as though it makes the game and the house too easy to navigate.