Betrayal At House On The Hill - Craig Smith
Exit: Cemetery Of The Knight - Favouritefoe
It’s October, which means it’s time for things to get spooky (or spoopy, depending on your preference.) Personally, I’m not a fan. Not because I find things scary, but rather because I don’t. Horror films don’t have the same impact on me because they don’t make me jump. It’s like seeing a comedy film that isn’t funny. However, the board game medium is rich with great Halloween games. There are centuries of folklore, mythology and literature to draw from. No game does this better (in my opinion) than Fury of Dracula.
FoD is a one v many, cat and mouse game where one player becomes the titular vampire. The other one to four players take on the role of the vampire hunters from Bram Stoker’s book. The goal of the hunters is to find and defeat Dracula somewhere in Europe. The goal of Dracula is to spread evil and corruption. The adventurers have just three weeks to track down the first vampire before he wins. So, following the clues left behind, the hunters have to use deduction and fight the minions of evil. The strategy in this game is always different. Dracula can start wherever he likes. He also gets a different hand of cards, which he can leave behind as he moves each night. So when the witching hour strikes and the wolf howls to the moon, beware… the prince of darkness might be right behind you.