

We’re no strangers to Betrayal at House on the Hill. Introducing Betrayal at House on the Hill Betrayal At House On The Hill Vs Mansions Of Madness Verdict.Introducing Betrayal at House on the Hill.They are both outstanding options but this is a comparison post so it’s time to do the deep dive into each game, what each one does better than the other, and to give you the information to decide which game is the best for you – or which of these haunted house games you will purchase first before getting the other down the road. They each provide a great gaming experience and I wouldn’t blame any board game enthusiast who wanted both of these games added to his/her collection. Which is part of what makes this comparison so interesting, necessary, and HARD. While reading descriptions of both might make them seem very similar to a player who has never participated in a game of either, as someone who has thoroughly enjoyed both games, they give radically different playing experiences. How these games execute each point can be radically different, but that’s part of what makes comparing these games so interesting. Which is fair…at least until you compare it at the often 3 hour plus Mansions of Madness.īoth games are players racing against the horrors of a haunted house before it’s too late with Betrayal always ending up with a traitor as one player is supernaturally turned against the others, while with Mansions one player is the equivalent of a “game master” who is referred to as the Keeper and actively works against the players sometimes creating a traitor mechanic, sometimes not depending on the scenario. While individuals who have played Betrayal at House on the Hill might bristle at the idea of that game being casual. Mansions of Madness is better for a thorough in-depth experience like a TTRPG and is especially good for roleplaying groups while Betrayal at House on the Hill is better for a more casual 60-90 minute co-op turned competitive horror board game experience.

So Mansions of Madness Vs Betrayal at House on the Hill: which game is better? There are certain games that stick out because they are so unique that they clearly belong to a very small, narrowly defined genre.
