I bought Horrified and after a night of playing I looked further to see if there were any other versions because I thought the gameplay was amazing. Low and behold there was Horrified American Monsters which I went and bought the next day at my local Target. Initially I had to have American Monsters because I live close to the Mothman legend. I had to see what it would be about in board game fashion. After buying both NEITHER are a disappointment. Personally, I feel like the lack of art and the lack of sculpting on the miniatures between the two is by design. The monster in Horrified are from a much older generation and thematically would have that low presence of appearance where as American Monsters are of a newer generation. I could be wrong, but I feel like they played that well. The enemies in Horrified are a little easier but don't be fooled. Invisible man can wreck your playing board in quick fashion and depending how your deck draws could wreak serious havoc. He has an ability to clean a spot with the highest amount of items. If you were unlucky and stacked one location, it might be awhile before you can complete objectives. American Monsters can be very difficult. As he mentioned Jersey Devil limits your monster phase count. When that stack empties the game is over. This makes it so you have to consciously decide when you want to reveal a citizen (which plays as a monster card instead, preserving your monster deck). Revealing a citizen means you need to be in a certain location which means your constantly calculating your moves. All that said I have both, they are extremely fun and amazing games to play. I love the co-op play, I love the "missions" you must complete, I all around just love the game. Two thumbs up. P.S. If anyone can put a bug in there ear, I'd love to see a Horrified Slashers game. Freddy, Leatherface, Ghost Face, Jason, Michael you get the drift....
A plucky fan actually made miniatures of Freddy, Jason, Michael, Ghost face, Leatherface, Chucky and Pennywise. They look great too. All we need are the licensing rights for the characters which ...... sigh 😔....on second thought don't hold your breath.
@@monkaygaming1752 The fan I mentioned was crafting his own (fan expansion game) called Terrified. Look it up, you can see some of his work as far as Slasher Mats and Cards, as well as all the figures.
Just picked up horrified American monsters at target $39.99 and was able to apply 25%off coupon. Also found the universal monsters behind. Scanned on price checker, clearance $10. Bought both but have yet to play. Look forward to both.
There is a fan made version of exactly what you are requesting And I doubt we will ever see an official version due to budget cost. It's called Terrified and it's probably the most thematic of the 3
Anyone else still find it odd that the monsters in the first Horrified don't look anything like the actors who portrayed them in the Universal films, despite the Universal licensing? The villager tokens and character cards look like the actors--but not the monsters. Not an important thing I guess, just very odd.
Could be that they don't have actor licensing rights, and only the rights to the actual Universal Monsters properties. All of the monsters are public domain I think, but Universal controsl the likeness of the actual monster. For instance, Frankenstein's Monster with the big square head and bolts is the Universal look of the monster, but is also in the pop culture zeitgeist as what we imagine when someone says Frankenstein. I don't picture Robert DeNiro, even though that movie's portrayal was closer to the source material. :)
I'd play that for sure! They can mix in some mechanisms to simulate madness. Have you played Pandemic: Reign of Cthulu? That doe s a pretty good job of feeling like Pandemic, but also mixing in the feeling of Arkham Horror.
I have had the original for a while and I really like it, and I just recently got American Monsters. Honestly, I prefer American Monsters over the original. The monsters and items are more detailed, and I like the art style more. One thing I immediately noticed was that a lot of the monsters are much more difficult and frustrating (specifically Bigfoot and the Ozark Howler, with how much they can increase the terror meter). However, I think one of the biggest improvements is the Jersey Devil, who is by far the most unique and complex monster. The only downsides, in my opinion, to American monsters, are the 2 following: 1) I liked the monster overlays that actually covered the entire space, rather than the small rectangles in American Monsters. 2) They didn't really change the playable characters' abilities at all, which is fine, but it would have been interesting to maybe change it a little bit.
Hey, thanks for watching and the comment. Overall I like American Monsters more as well. I think the art style of the original was true to the source material, but that also made it a little lackluster for me. I missed the complete space overlays as well. A bit of a downgrade from the first game. But I think everything else production wise made up for it. The minis are better. The art is better. And the monsters are trickier. The Jersey Devil is definitely one of the highlights in the game. Very unique. I was trying to think of something different they could do with the character powers, and my game design brain really couldn’t come up with much. They covered pretty much all of the mechanisms in the game without upping the complexity of the playable characters too much. I need to get some more plays in. I haven’t played it in a while. 😕
This looks like a king of Tokyo vs King of New York sittuation. For this kind of game I want more straightforward. If I want to play a more complex game I would pick several others before horrified 2, or king of new york.
Um, it’s not that drastic of a change to be honest. The basic gameplay is the same between the 2 versions, unlike king of New York vs king of Tokyo. I think a few of the puzzles for the monsters themselves are a bit more complex, but I don’t think American Monsters is a departure from the Horrified formula.
My issue with horrified American monsters, is the rules book is so confusing and doesn't explain game play very well, or I just don't have the connection that I have with the original horrified game, I love the universal monsters, I don't have any interest in cryptids
Gotta say I definitely like the 1950s/60s board theme of the American Monsters more than the fantasy theme of the Universal Monsters And the Jersey Devil adds such a unique detective style mechanic! Both are great games!
Exactly the comparison I was looking for!
I bought Horrified and after a night of playing I looked further to see if there were any other versions because I thought the gameplay was amazing. Low and behold there was Horrified American Monsters which I went and bought the next day at my local Target. Initially I had to have American Monsters because I live close to the Mothman legend. I had to see what it would be about in board game fashion. After buying both NEITHER are a disappointment. Personally, I feel like the lack of art and the lack of sculpting on the miniatures between the two is by design. The monster in Horrified are from a much older generation and thematically would have that low presence of appearance where as American Monsters are of a newer generation. I could be wrong, but I feel like they played that well. The enemies in Horrified are a little easier but don't be fooled. Invisible man can wreck your playing board in quick fashion and depending how your deck draws could wreak serious havoc. He has an ability to clean a spot with the highest amount of items. If you were unlucky and stacked one location, it might be awhile before you can complete objectives. American Monsters can be very difficult. As he mentioned Jersey Devil limits your monster phase count. When that stack empties the game is over. This makes it so you have to consciously decide when you want to reveal a citizen (which plays as a monster card instead, preserving your monster deck). Revealing a citizen means you need to be in a certain location which means your constantly calculating your moves. All that said I have both, they are extremely fun and amazing games to play. I love the co-op play, I love the "missions" you must complete, I all around just love the game. Two thumbs up.
P.S. If anyone can put a bug in there ear, I'd love to see a Horrified Slashers game. Freddy, Leatherface, Ghost Face, Jason, Michael you get the drift....
A plucky fan actually made miniatures of Freddy, Jason, Michael, Ghost face, Leatherface, Chucky and Pennywise. They look great too. All we need are the licensing rights for the characters which ...... sigh 😔....on second thought don't hold your breath.
Fan expansions can be hidden gems, but yeah I wouldn't hold my breath for an official slasher version
thats so funny because my family was talking about how there should be a slasher one
@@monkaygaming1752 The fan I mentioned was crafting his own (fan expansion game) called Terrified. Look it up, you can see some of his work as far as Slasher Mats and Cards, as well as all the figures.
@@bensirach1985 Dope
As a horror and monster fan I’d say get both.
As Zoidberg would say: "Why not both?"
It really is solid life advice.
Good comparison, thank you !
Thanks for watching!
Id love to see a slasher version of Horrified as well, but I think the different copyrights to the films would make it expensive and difficult to do.
Yeah, that is a much more limited market so I doubt the economics would work out
Just picked up horrified American monsters at target $39.99 and was able to apply 25%off coupon. Also found the universal monsters behind. Scanned on price checker, clearance $10. Bought both but have yet to play. Look forward to both.
A game combo for $40? Sounds good to me!
Score! I really like them both, but I think I lean more towards American Monsters based on the art alone.
I got both and play them regularly. Would also love to see one based of slasher films
Yeah, an "adult" version would be interesting
There is a fan made version of exactly what you are requesting
And I doubt we will ever see an official version due to budget cost.
It's called Terrified and it's probably the most thematic of the 3
Im getting all 3. Im a monster fan so different flavors of Horrified is always good imo
I have A Touch of Evil so I struggled to find space in my life for Horrified.
Horrified Is much better than a touch of evil, ive own al the expansión of a touch of evil, AND horrified
@@Atroz-Kr Naturally, owning it doesn't mean anything. Since I own them too. ...
Cool I just picked up the new one so I was wondering about this
I played American monsters and it's very fun hoping to get Universal monsters too
There is a new Greek one coming out soon too (maybe October 1st?)
So in short, I should get them both
Nothing wrong with that idea!
Any word on the quality of the sequels compared to the OG? I’ve heard the follow up quality had gone downhill and not worth it
We haven't had a chance to check out the Greek Monsters yet
American monsters I heard is fantastic!
They are both really good but SPOILER
I like American Monsters better.
My group has yet to beat American Monsters. It's tough.
Keep at it! What monsters have you faced off against?
Also, stay tuned to the channel. We have a play thru coming out soon!
My version of the original horrified has pieces that are just like their respective color mine werent like actually painted like yours showed
Yeah, when talking about the components Lloyd mentions that he painted his and some problems he had when painting them
Anyone else still find it odd that the monsters in the first Horrified don't look anything like the actors who portrayed them in the Universal films, despite the Universal licensing?
The villager tokens and character cards look like the actors--but not the monsters. Not an important thing I guess, just very odd.
Could be that they don't have actor licensing rights, and only the rights to the actual Universal Monsters properties. All of the monsters are public domain I think, but Universal controsl the likeness of the actual monster. For instance, Frankenstein's Monster with the big square head and bolts is the Universal look of the monster, but is also in the pop culture zeitgeist as what we imagine when someone says Frankenstein. I don't picture Robert DeNiro, even though that movie's portrayal was closer to the source material. :)
I volunteer to model for the next game in the series
Time for a Lovecraft Horrified.
I'd play that for sure! They can mix in some mechanisms to simulate madness.
Have you played Pandemic: Reign of Cthulu? That doe s a pretty good job of feeling like Pandemic, but also mixing in the feeling of Arkham Horror.
Great idea! The mechanics of Horrified are perfect for countless themes.
I have had the original for a while and I really like it, and I just recently got American Monsters. Honestly, I prefer American Monsters over the original.
The monsters and items are more detailed, and I like the art style more.
One thing I immediately noticed was that a lot of the monsters are much more difficult and frustrating (specifically Bigfoot and the Ozark Howler, with how much they can increase the terror meter).
However, I think one of the biggest improvements is the Jersey Devil, who is by far the most unique and complex monster.
The only downsides, in my opinion, to American monsters, are the 2 following:
1) I liked the monster overlays that actually covered the entire space, rather than the small rectangles in American Monsters.
2) They didn't really change the playable characters' abilities at all, which is fine, but it would have been interesting to maybe change it a little bit.
Hey, thanks for watching and the comment.
Overall I like American Monsters more as well. I think the art style of the original was true to the source material, but that also made it a little lackluster for me.
I missed the complete space overlays as well. A bit of a downgrade from the first game. But I think everything else production wise made up for it. The minis are better. The art is better. And the monsters are trickier. The Jersey Devil is definitely one of the highlights in the game. Very unique.
I was trying to think of something different they could do with the character powers, and my game design brain really couldn’t come up with much. They covered pretty much all of the mechanisms in the game without upping the complexity of the playable characters too much.
I need to get some more plays in. I haven’t played it in a while. 😕
This looks like a king of Tokyo vs King of New York sittuation. For this kind of game I want more straightforward. If I want to play a more complex game I would pick several others before horrified 2, or king of new york.
Um, it’s not that drastic of a change to be honest. The basic gameplay is the same between the 2 versions, unlike king of New York vs king of Tokyo. I think a few of the puzzles for the monsters themselves are a bit more complex, but I don’t think American Monsters is a departure from the Horrified formula.
My issue with horrified American monsters, is the rules book is so confusing and doesn't explain game play very well, or I just don't have the connection that I have with the original horrified game, I love the universal monsters, I don't have any interest in cryptids
There is a new Greek Monsters version coming with monsters like Medusa, Cerberus, Chimera, and the Minotaur. That interest you at all?
Gotta say I definitely like the 1950s/60s board theme of the American Monsters more than the fantasy theme of the Universal Monsters
And the Jersey Devil adds such a unique detective style mechanic! Both are great games!
I was happy to see the Chupacabra included!
Minitures were really cheap. I would pay extra to get metal figures. That plastic doesn't like paint at all.
I bet Etsy has you covered :)