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Betrayal Legacy
Betrayal Legacy marries the concept of Betrayal at House on the Hill with the permanency and multi-game storytelling. Betrayal Legacy consists of a prologue and a thirteen-chapter story that takes place over decades. Players represent families, with specific members of a family participating in one story, then perhaps an older version of those characters or their descendants showing up in later stories.
45m - 90m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Bigft64
As a story driven experience this is enjoyable. As a game, especially a legacy game, it disappoints. The legacy aspects are minimal as you essentially play regular ol' Betrayal 14 times. Sure, new rooms are added as well as new items and events and such but it's largely just more of the same. Also, your character never changes whatsoever which I feel is a big missed opportunity in terms of a legacy experience. The game is just as random...arguably more random even...that the original. The game basically plays you and you're just along for the ride. This is definitely better than BaHotH as the rules are a bit smoother and the legacy aspects are fun but it's still very much the unbalanced, random mess of the original. If you're ok with that then this will be really fun for you. I myself would have preferred stronger legacy mechanics and more story-driven curveballs which this doesn't deliver.
Bfan
For me it was one of the most satisfying legacy games I've ever played. The hole feeling of your family developing, the house developing and the story- outstanding. Also I love that you still can play it after the campaign. It was an incredible experience.
AlanNash
It is finally time to rate Betrayal Legacy! I have played through the entire campaign and even played a post-campaign game. I am very impressed with the post-campaign game as I traded away my copy of Betrayal at House on the Hill when I bought in. It was very fun to go through the house again and see the rooms that have meaningful modifications on them from the campaign and reminisce on those good times. I purposely played the post-campaign game with players who had not been present for the legacy portion and they too were able to at worst see the game as a copy of the original game it is based on and at best, show curiosity for the stickers. As far as legacy games go, I felt that the story was hard to follow and a little bit random but at no point was it not enjoyable.