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Ravensburger Horrified: Universal Monsters Strategy Board Game | Age 10 & Up | Co-Operative Gameplay | Unique Monster Challenges | Perfect for Family Game Night

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  • COOPERATIVE GAMEPLAY: Immerse yourself in a world of strategy and teamwork as you defend the town against seven iconic monsters - Fulfilling for adults and a thrilling challenge for kids
  • UNIQUE MONSTER CHALLENGES: Each monster encounter requires different strategies - Keeping the game exciting, and offering great replay value
  • FAMILY GAME NIGHT FAVOURITE: With a 60-minute play time and capacity for 1-5 players, Horrified is a delightful addition to your family or party game collection
  • EASY TO LEARN: Comes with easy-to-understand instructions - Dive right into the game with your friends or family
  • COMPLETE GAME SET: Includes 1 game board, 7 sculpted miniatures, 75 cards, 3 dice, fabric bag, 17 paper movers and bases, 6 placards and instructions - Everything you need for a captivating gaming experience

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Step into the eerie world of 'Ravensburger Horrified: Universal Monsters', a strategy board game that will test your courage and tactical thinking. This game introduces you to a town plagued by not one, not two, but seven of the most petrifying monsters you've ever encountered. You and your team will face the daunting tasks of battling Frankenstein, Dracula, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Wolfman, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Each monster presents a unique challenge, requiring you to adapt your strategies and work together to protect the town. With a playtime of around 60 minutes and the ability to accommodate 1-5 players, this game is perfect for a fun-filled family game night or a cozy gathering with friends. Have no fear if you're new to strategy games; Horrified comes with easy-to-understand instructions to help you start playing right away. The game set includes everything you need for an immersive gaming adventure: a game board, seven intricately sculpted miniatures, 75 cards, three dice, a fabric bag, 17 paper movers and bases, and six placards. So gather your team, devise your plan, and prepare for a thrilling encounter with the monsters of 'Ravensburger Horrified: Universal Monsters'.

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    Customers find this board game fun and easy to learn, taking under an hour to play and offering many levels of difficulty. Moreover, the game features different monsters with unique abilities, and customers appreciate its gorgeous artwork, strategic gameplay, and versatility. Additionally, they like the theme, with one customer noting it's globally relatable to all ages. However, the difficulty level receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it complex to learn at first.

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    288 customers mention "Fun to play"285 positive3 negative

    Customers find this board game enjoyable, describing it as a fun cooperative experience that lasts about an hour. One customer notes it serves as a great introduction to action-based adventure games.

    "...Is highly encouraged, and necessary to succeed. Groupthink atmosphere runs strong in this game. •In addition to it all, it looks great!..." Read more

    "...It was fun working together as a team and even though we started in the “easy” mode, it was not a slam dunk… it was definitely a challenge...." Read more

    "...Overall: 4.8/5. A very pleasant gaming experience. Highly recommend! Kudos to the designers for a job well done!" Read more

    "This is a cooperative game where all players collaborate to defeat the monsters...." Read more

    151 customers mention "Ease of learning"132 positive19 negative

    Customers find the game easy to learn and follow, with quick setup time, and one customer mentions it takes under an hour to play.

    "...going on at all times during the game, but the instructions keep all information readily accessible, concise, and easy to understand and implement -..." Read more

    "...The game is complex but the rules were easy enough to grasp so the kids caught on quickly and even I did too...." Read more

    "...The artwork is beautiful and the layout of everything is easy and intuitive, and c'mon, who doesn't love the Universal Monsters? Quality: 5/5...." Read more

    "...I prefer these games as easier to teach and everyone is a winner (or loser together). I really like this game...." Read more

    76 customers mention "Replayability"76 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the game's replayability, noting that it offers multiple ways to play and can be replayed multiple times.

    "...•There is SO much variety... Some monsters aren't difficult but are incredibly annoying to defeat (Frankenstein & Bride), some have complex..." Read more

    "...Replay value: 5/5. With many different monster combinations, this game has lasting potential, and isn't repetitive. Strategy level: 3/5...." Read more

    "...quick and easy to learn and yet adaptable enough to have high re-play ability. The mechanics are pretty simple and well-designed...." Read more

    "...doesn't take much time to set up, relatable to all ages, and is well worth the cost. It is ideal for solo play and comfortable with three players...." Read more

    51 customers mention "Art quality"51 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the game's art quality, describing it as gorgeous with well-thought-out design and painted elements that look great.

    "...the board, the cards, the player/non-playable-character tokens, is very appealing and only adds to the experience...." Read more

    "...Presentation/ Subject Matter: 5/5. The game looks fantastic. The artwork is beautiful and the layout of everything is easy and intuitive, and c'mon,..." Read more

    "...I would recommend this game for ages 10 and up. This game has solid art on the board, and cards, and pieces (called items)...." Read more

    "...Not only does it look bad ass on the shelf, it's fun and easy to learn too!..." Read more

    40 customers mention "Strategy"40 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the game's strategic elements, finding it more complex than expected, with one customer noting the progression from easier to harder monsters.

    "...•It keeps you on your toes. Sticking to your strategies is key, but some level of adaptability definitely needs to come into play as unexpected..." Read more

    "...Rules: 5/5. Very clearly written and laid out, with quick reference cards. The game seems well play tested and nicely balanced...." Read more

    "...The players act as a team, strategizing together, sharing items, helping each other. It’s great...." Read more

    "...great care was paid in assembling everything from the unique mechanics for each monster right down to the artwork on the cardboard pieces...." Read more

    38 customers mention "Variety of monsters"38 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the variety of monsters in the game, with each having unique abilities and features.

    "...There are also pieces for the characters that are simple plastic..." Read more

    "...success requires dedicated communication and cooperation to manage character actions efficiently and effectively toward common goals...." Read more

    "...In this game, each player plays as a different character (with different special abilities) trying to help a village survive attacks from any number..." Read more

    "...but remains fresh due to the variety and number of heroes and monsters available...." Read more

    31 customers mention "Theme"31 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy the game's theme, with one mentioning that it is globally relatable to all ages, and another noting that it wouldn't frighten young children.

    "...It was close to Halloween so the theme and timing were in sync. Played it with my brother and other nephew aged 6...." Read more

    "...Quality: 5/5. The colors are vibrant and all the components feel durable. Nothing looks or feels cheap...." Read more

    "...because it's one of the few two player games out there that looks somewhat dynamic. The game play is about an hour with two people...." Read more

    "...It has a relatable theme, is easy to learn, easy to set up, and not competitive. You win or lose together as a team...." Read more

    91 customers mention "Difficulty level"58 positive33 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the game's difficulty level, with some appreciating that it offers multiple levels of challenge that can be adjusted, while others find it complex to learn at first.

    "...game, but the instructions keep all information readily accessible, concise, and easy to understand and implement - but I will say someone who..." Read more

    "...Nothing looks or feels cheap. The minis are nicely detailed and the cardstock is heavy weight and substantial. Rules: 5/5...." Read more

    "...The game is complex but the rules were easy enough to grasp so the kids caught on quickly and even I did too...." Read more

    "...Not too difficult to learn but the game mechanics keep the game fun and challenging. I would recommend this game for ages 10 and up...." Read more

    Horrified - Full Review
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    Horrified - Full Review
    OVERVIEW: Horrified is a 1-5 player cooperative family board game, created in 2019, that takes an hour or two to play. Players assume the roles of heroes attempting to rescue a village from famous Universal Studios monsters, reminiscent of their classic movies. Achieving success requires dedicated communication and cooperation to manage character actions efficiently and effectively toward common goals. The game mechanics are very easy to understand and the cooperative nature of the game allows for the rules to be taught as you play. Both the player and monster turns are quick to resolve, improving the overall pacing of each game. Difficulty can be adjusted by including more monsters in the game and character special abilities offer variety, lending to the replayability factor. The theme is globally relatable to all ages, and the mechanics are easy to understand. Horrified is a cooperative  gateway game with enough depth to satisfy a middle weight game enthusiast.COMPONENTS: The game board is bright and well marked, while the cards and dice are good quality as well. The player badges, tokens, and standees are thick cardboard, but the monster mats are much thinner and flimsy. The plastic miniatures are durable, with slightly less detail than on a common RPG miniature. I upgraded my personal copy of Horrified with Funko Universal Monster Minis (photos included) which improved the table presence dramatically. The miniatures included are serviceable, but shorter and less dramatic in comparison.SCALABILITY: Although the game allows for five players, any more than three can complicate strategies quickly. The turn pacing is relatively fast, but monsters act after every player. This can thrust a player into danger multiple times before having the ability to react. Solo play or two players is ideal, but three players can succeed with communication and dedication towards common goals. Difficulty is scaled by the number of monsters included in each game, adding to the complexity of  completing each monster's mini game algorithm.SPECIAL ABILITY MECHANICS: Every character is differentiated by abilities unique to that character. These involve taking actions, moving heroes, moving villagers, and manipulating items. These abilities can be combined to have a dynamic impact on the success or failure of game objectives. Special abilities are a key part of Horrified's game variability and replayability.MONSTER MECHANIC: The monsters win if they reach the end of the Terror Track by killing Villagers and putting heroes in the hospital, or by running out of cards in the Monster Deck. The Monster Deck involves cards which indicate items and villagers to place on the board, events, and monster actions. Mosters are activated by icons that show how far they move and how many attack dice they roll. Attack dice either hit with the monster's unique attack, activate the monster's unique power, or miss. It all fits on one card and makes for a quick Monster Phase, but you only have so many cards in the deck. One monster is always designated with the Frezy Token, which can change according to the Monster Card in play. The Frenzy monster receives additional actions indicated by the current Monster Card.ITEM MECHANIC: Red, blue, and yellow items fuel the algorithm of the game. They include pitchforks, garlic, and other thematic references, but the item color and item strength are what is important to the mechanics of each situation. These are blind drawn from a drawstring bag, according to the Monster Card in play. These items can be discarded to prevent monster attacks and used to defeat the monsters. Monster attacks that succeed in killing a villager or injuring a hero advance the Terror Track.VILLAGER MECHANIC: Monster cards will occasionally place Villagers, who come out into the monster infested streets heading for a specific destination. If the monsters start killing these people you will lose. Heros can escort the villagers to safety, but it can mean going out of your way to protect them. For their effort, every hero that guides a villager to their destination successfully receives a Perk Card. Perk cards offer special bonus actions that do not require action points from that character. These Perk Cards can be played during any player's turn, but not during the monster phase.MONSTER MATS: The monsters are each driven by special rules on specific monster mats which include how they attack, their special attack, a mini game in which you advance upon the monster, and how to ultimately defeat them. The upper portion covers their Frenzy level, unique attack and special ability. The lower half includes their unique mini game that must be completed before the monster is confronted, and the conditions to finally defeat them. Players must navigate through the Black Lagoon to face the Creature in it's lair. They must destroy four coffins to corner Dracula. Players must discover the cure then administer it to the Wolfman. They must prove the existence of the Invisible Man to the police before he can be apprehended. They must solve the Mummy's sliding puzzle before he can be put to rest, and players must teach Frankenstein and the Bride about their humanity before they can fall in love and live in peace.PROS: This is a very inexpensive gateway cooperative game that is easy to learn, doesn't take much time to set up, relatable to all ages, and is well worth the cost. It is ideal for solo play and comfortable with three players. Horrified provides an hour plus of classic movie entertainment without overstaying it's welcome, yet has the versatility to offer replayability and difficulty modifications. It is the type of game that you can ask someone to help you defeat the monsters instead of challenging an opponent to a duel. It is quick to set up, easy to teach, and incredibly accessible to a wide range of players.CONS: There is very little negative I have to say about this game. The price is hard to beat considering the content and value. I think the miniatures included could be more impressive, but I personally compensated for that with Funko Universal Monster Minis. Some have argued that Horrified has a diminishing return after eliminating monsters becoming progressively easier towards the end of a game. However, the Frenzy mechanic and the diminishing Monster Deck effectively maintain pressure until the last turn in my experience. Four and five player games can be unforgiving as monsters have four or five opportunities to act between a player's turns. The mechanics can be somewhat simplistic for some seasoned gamers, but still enjoyable on some level.CONCLUSION: Horrified is an invitation for non-gamers to join the hobby. It has a relatable theme, is easy to learn, easy to set up, and not competitive. You win or lose together as a team. Horrified is a balanced puzzle similar to Pandemic but reduced in scale and game pieces. With six monster options available (The Bride and Frankenstein work together) and seven character choices, it offers a fair amount of variety and replayability. A second stand alone version called Horrified: American Monsters was released, but it is not designed to combine with this version in any way. I understand that the two games are incredibly similar with different mini games for the monsters, so owning both is only practical for die hard fans. Obviously fewer people are familiar with the Chupacabra than the Wolf-man. The original version is the game you can convince your grandparents and your mom to play. Everybody relates to these monsters and quickly become invested in the theme. Aside from upgrading my monsters with the Funko Universal Monsters Minis, I also obtained the Funko Hero World Scooby-Doo Target exclusive miniatures to replace the player standees. I find that the miniatures increase both player relatability to the characters and the tactile experience overall. The original Horrified is an easy recommendation for any novice or light to medium weight cooperative or solo strategy game enthusiast.NOTE: The photos include Funko Universal Monster Minis and Funko Hero World Scooby-Doo Minis that I upgraded my personal copy of Horrified with and are not included with the original game.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022
      The title says it all - this just might be the perfect game. Why? Well...
      •It's similar to Pandemic, but better in my opinion - in both theme and in concept of gameplay.
      •There is a lot going on at all times during the game, but the instructions keep all information readily accessible, concise, and easy to understand and implement - but I will say someone who seldom plays games may take longer to grasp the concept. I was impressed at how the rulebook proactively addressed questions they assumed players might have regarding clarification around the rules. They really left no stone unturned, in my opinion.
      •It keeps you on your toes. Sticking to your strategies is key, but some level of adaptability definitely needs to come into play as unexpected events (for better or worse) are always around the corner.
      •You can control the difficulty level of your game, and adding/removing one monster truly makes a difference! It can be set up to be relaxingly easy, or punishingly difficult - and everything in between.
      •The abilities/special moves among the heroes (playable characters) and the monsters are creative and all have their own positive and adverse effects. Depending on the Monsters you're playing against, the heroes you choose to play as can make or break you!
      •There is SO much variety... Some monsters aren't difficult but are incredibly annoying to defeat (Frankenstein & Bride), some have complex objectives (Mummy) while some are straightforward (Dracula), some monsters follow you and hunt you down (Wolfman) whereas others are less predictable (Creature from Black Lagoon), some succumb to brute strength while others require very specific items to defeat instead (Invisible Man)... Etc. The same goes for the special abilities of the players. You can have dozens upon dozens of scenarios so replayability is high.
      •This is a cooperative game if I've ever seen one. There are no secrets between the players, discussion about all things to consider (current items in possession and yet to be picked up, keeping an eye on the villagers, the Monster objectives, etc.) Is highly encouraged, and necessary to succeed. Groupthink atmosphere runs strong in this game.
      •In addition to it all, it looks great! The theme of the board, the cards, the player/non-playable-character tokens, is very appealing and only adds to the experience.

      My friends and I can't quit playing. This game is a MUST - even if you're not a horror fan. I'd give six stars if I could!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
      Got this as a birthday gift for 11 year old nephew. It was close to Halloween so the theme and timing were in sync. Played it with my brother and other nephew aged 6. My brother is pretty good at picking up game rules quickly so he helped teach us all how to play and we had fun! The game is complex but the rules were easy enough to grasp so the kids caught on quickly and even I did too. There are a lot of variables and you can pick different combinations of monsters as opponents. Each monster requires different methods and strategies to defeat them and you can raise difficulty by playing against more monsters as you get better at the game and seek more of a challenge. It was fun working together as a team and even though we started in the “easy” mode, it was not a slam dunk… it was definitely a challenge. Seemed to be a hit with my brother’s family and I think they will play it a lot.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020
      I was very pleased with this game. I've been an avid tabletop and board gamer for 30 of my 40 years, and I love strategy, tactics, and roleplaying. My wife enjoys playing games, but is definitely what you would call a casual gamer. So, often the games I love are too complicated for her tastes. We've played two games of 'Horrified,' one on the novice setting (two monsters) and one on the standard setting (three monsters). During both games we had a blast!
      Presentation/ Subject Matter: 5/5. The game looks fantastic. The artwork is beautiful and the layout of everything is easy and intuitive, and c'mon, who doesn't love the Universal Monsters?
      Quality: 5/5. The colors are vibrant and all the components feel durable. Nothing looks or feels cheap. The minis are nicely detailed and the cardstock is heavy weight and substantial.
      Rules: 5/5. Very clearly written and laid out, with quick reference cards. The game seems well play tested and nicely balanced. A challenge, but not frustrating.
      Replay value: 5/5. With many different monster combinations, this game has lasting potential, and isn't repetitive.
      Strategy level: 3/5. While the strategy and tactics aren't going to blow away seasoned gamers, it's complicated enough to hold their interest, while being easy enough to understand easily for casual gamers.
      Overall: 4.8/5. A very pleasant gaming experience. Highly recommend! Kudos to the designers for a job well done!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
      This is a cooperative game where all players collaborate to defeat the monsters. I prefer these games as easier to teach and everyone is a winner (or loser together).

      I really like this game. Not too difficult to learn but the game mechanics keep the game fun and challenging. I would recommend this game for ages 10 and up. This game has solid art on the board, and cards, and pieces (called items). There are also pieces for the characters that are simple plastic (dracula, frankenstein, bride of Frankenstein, invisible man, and the wolf man. Nothing fancy but totally fine.
      My only recommendation would to use better card stock. Not bad, but some games have more solid feeling card stock. Overall the developer did a nice job with the overall components, themes, and art. Lastly, the actions and instructions are generally easy to understand. I enjoy this game and theme.
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    • P. Delux
      5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to understand at first, but worth it
      Reviewed in Australia on February 4, 2022
      Really enjoyable game once you learn the rules and strategies.

      Unlike other games, you can increase difficulty so has lots of replay value, but hard to engage younger ones first as you learn the rules, so i guess why its for ages 10 and up, but I played with younger ones, who enjoyed it.
    • Karina DM
      5.0 out of 5 stars Uno de los mejores juegos cooperativos
      Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2024
      El juego de horrified es uno de los juegos cooperativos más divertidos que conozco. En primer lugar, la temática no está “pegada” como en otros juegos, por lo que es altamente temático en cuanto a los monstruos y sus mecánicas, así como los investigadores y aldeanos. De verdad se siente que los monstruos están persiguiéndote y acosando al pueblo en cada turno.
      La jugabilidad es muy buena también, ya que usualmente en tu turno tienes múltiples opciones que hacer, pero todos los jugadores están involucrados, por lo que a pesar de que puedan ser turnos algo largos, todo mundo está opinando.
      En cuanto a la dificultad, está la puedes ajustar, pero en lo personal 3 monstruos me parece la mejor, principalmente porque 2 se me hace demasiado fácil, con 3 será muy difícil ganar, pero si lo haces se siente como cuando le ganas a un jefe muy difícil en un juego. Jugando así casi siempre se pierde, pero no por el juego en sí, sino por el factor humano, y es que, aunque a veces para algunos sea muy claro lo que hay que hacer, al final la gente hace lo que quiere y al ser cooperativo el juego cada jugada que no lo sea te alejará de la victoria.
      Tocante a su re jugabilidad, a pesar de que no sean tantos enemigos ni cartas con sus acciones y que el mapa no cambie, el juego permanece fresco a pesar de jugarlo a menudo, principalmente porque no sabes en qué orden saldrán las cartas de acción de los monstruos o de aparición de personajes. Lo he jugado ya más de 20 veces y sigue sin aburrirme, aunque claro, no es el único que juego ni siempre.
      Finalmente, un par de puntos a tomar en cuenta es que para algunas personas el juego puede ser estresante porque hay que estar hablando y planeando todo el tiempo. Adicional a eso, un factor muy desagradable que se puede suscitar y que depende de tus compañeros de juego es el efecto líder, es decir, que sí en tu grupo de juegos hay una persona que sea muy mandona (y mal educada al no dejar a los demás hacer lo que quieren) esta podrá casi tomar el control del juego y que éste se convierta en más bien SU juego y todo se haga como dice. Jugar con alguien así, en este y cualquier juego cooperativo es horrible. Para mitigar un poco esto yo suelo agregar durante la explicación que si bien todos podemos y debemos cooperar y dar nuestra opinión durante el juego, la responsabilidad última de qué hacer es del jugador en turno y éste puede o no hacer caso a lo que los demás han dicho y los demás tendrán que aceptarlo. En general me ha funcionado.
      En conclusión este juego es divertido, fácil de sacar a mesa, con una persona que sepa inglés basta y permanecerá fresco bastante tiempo. Entre más cooperativas sean las personas con quienes juegas más lo disfrutarás, en caso contrario, puede que no tanto.

      P. D. Pintar las miniaturas le agrega un plus al juego y además es muy entretenido!
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Uno de los mejores juegos cooperativos

      Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2024
      El juego de horrified es uno de los juegos cooperativos más divertidos que conozco. En primer lugar, la temática no está “pegada” como en otros juegos, por lo que es altamente temático en cuanto a los monstruos y sus mecánicas, así como los investigadores y aldeanos. De verdad se siente que los monstruos están persiguiéndote y acosando al pueblo en cada turno.
      La jugabilidad es muy buena también, ya que usualmente en tu turno tienes múltiples opciones que hacer, pero todos los jugadores están involucrados, por lo que a pesar de que puedan ser turnos algo largos, todo mundo está opinando.
      En cuanto a la dificultad, está la puedes ajustar, pero en lo personal 3 monstruos me parece la mejor, principalmente porque 2 se me hace demasiado fácil, con 3 será muy difícil ganar, pero si lo haces se siente como cuando le ganas a un jefe muy difícil en un juego. Jugando así casi siempre se pierde, pero no por el juego en sí, sino por el factor humano, y es que, aunque a veces para algunos sea muy claro lo que hay que hacer, al final la gente hace lo que quiere y al ser cooperativo el juego cada jugada que no lo sea te alejará de la victoria.
      Tocante a su re jugabilidad, a pesar de que no sean tantos enemigos ni cartas con sus acciones y que el mapa no cambie, el juego permanece fresco a pesar de jugarlo a menudo, principalmente porque no sabes en qué orden saldrán las cartas de acción de los monstruos o de aparición de personajes. Lo he jugado ya más de 20 veces y sigue sin aburrirme, aunque claro, no es el único que juego ni siempre.
      Finalmente, un par de puntos a tomar en cuenta es que para algunas personas el juego puede ser estresante porque hay que estar hablando y planeando todo el tiempo. Adicional a eso, un factor muy desagradable que se puede suscitar y que depende de tus compañeros de juego es el efecto líder, es decir, que sí en tu grupo de juegos hay una persona que sea muy mandona (y mal educada al no dejar a los demás hacer lo que quieren) esta podrá casi tomar el control del juego y que éste se convierta en más bien SU juego y todo se haga como dice. Jugar con alguien así, en este y cualquier juego cooperativo es horrible. Para mitigar un poco esto yo suelo agregar durante la explicación que si bien todos podemos y debemos cooperar y dar nuestra opinión durante el juego, la responsabilidad última de qué hacer es del jugador en turno y éste puede o no hacer caso a lo que los demás han dicho y los demás tendrán que aceptarlo. En general me ha funcionado.
      En conclusión este juego es divertido, fácil de sacar a mesa, con una persona que sepa inglés basta y permanecerá fresco bastante tiempo. Entre más cooperativas sean las personas con quienes juegas más lo disfrutarás, en caso contrario, puede que no tanto.

      P. D. Pintar las miniaturas le agrega un plus al juego y además es muy entretenido!
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    • Matheus Fadanelli
      5.0 out of 5 stars Horrified
      Reviewed in Brazil on November 26, 2024
      mto bom, bem divertido
    • Scott P
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great game!
      Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023
      After a few power outages I thought I would try to figure out what else I can do at home by myself without electricity that isn't reading. I ended up looking up board games you can play solo and this is one that fell onto my radar. I've now played it by myself and with others and it's a lot of fun! The Universal Monsters theme doesn't hurt either, since I'm a fan of these old movies. Each monster has its own unique challenges, as do each of the playable characters. A lot of thought has definitely gone into this game. The board and pieces all look great and are good quality. It's easy to learn for the most part. We had a question or 2 about a couple of minor things, but you pick it up pretty quickly as you play. Despite the theme, there's nothing particularly scary about it, so I don't see why it couldn't be played with any age, as long as they can follow the instructions. Good replay value because you decide which monsters to include and how many. The difficulty level is also changeable for the same reason (too easy playing against 2 monsters? Try 3. Having trouble against 2? Try 1). Highly recommended!
    • Mervin
      5.0 out of 5 stars Appeal for many and most important solo play
      Reviewed in Singapore on October 25, 2021
      I am experience boardgamer with scythe, terraforming mars,gloomhaven in my collection but i must say this game is so enjoyable. The gameboard is beautiful and color monsters that i didnt even feel a need to paint the minatures like i usually do, great components but i sleeves the cards and laminated the monster board for it to last longer.
      After 15 plays i would say i mastered the game quite well and the solo mode is very thematic and fun to just pull out and have a fun 50 mins game. You cannot compare it to the strategy and complexity of heavy games, but for this price and quality, it is a must have game, easily my top 10 must have games in your collection. It appeals to wide group of gamers and non gamers and easy enough to teach to young ones as well.
      Play time is quick around less than 1 hour with multiple characters and monsters for variability and the setup is fast too.
      This will probably also be my go to game to introduce others into the boardgaming hobby as it is easy enough to teach and play.
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      Mervin
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Appeal for many and most important solo play

      Reviewed in Singapore on October 25, 2021
      I am experience boardgamer with scythe, terraforming mars,gloomhaven in my collection but i must say this game is so enjoyable. The gameboard is beautiful and color monsters that i didnt even feel a need to paint the minatures like i usually do, great components but i sleeves the cards and laminated the monster board for it to last longer.
      After 15 plays i would say i mastered the game quite well and the solo mode is very thematic and fun to just pull out and have a fun 50 mins game. You cannot compare it to the strategy and complexity of heavy games, but for this price and quality, it is a must have game, easily my top 10 must have games in your collection. It appeals to wide group of gamers and non gamers and easy enough to teach to young ones as well.
      Play time is quick around less than 1 hour with multiple characters and monsters for variability and the setup is fast too.
      This will probably also be my go to game to introduce others into the boardgaming hobby as it is easy enough to teach and play.
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