I love how you used "Monster Mash" in intro! Brilliant idea! Can't wait to play this game. Who knows, mayby one day it will be finally released in Europe.
And yes, the intro is a reworking of a very very old song, the Monster Mash. And yes, I am as ancient as the mummy for associating this game with that song.
This reminds me, I used to love the TV show "Monster Squad" when I was a kid. I even owned the board game! boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11956/monster-squad-game/
right when you mentioned the Invisible Man, I instantly wanted to play as him, and was quite disappointed to learn that we actually battle the monsters, not play as them. Still, looks like a great game, may have to buy this one!
This is the game that has gotten my girl and I absolutely addicted to horror board games. Heavily debating on whether to get the Aliens board game, or Nemesis.
@@3MBG Quite expensive, but seems like so much fun. Failed at trying to find the Zombicide core set as well lol, which is also expensive. I saw the whole model assembly deal while checking out the review for Aliens, are they something that requires glue, or are they snap pieces?
It looks super easy, but I'll buy it because I'm a horror fan... and I'll buy it because one of the members of my game group likes simple games where he doesn't have to think critically
The simple reason is pacing. 8 characters in horrified, the board would have moved on so much between each players turn that it would be hard to actually make plans that work.
It has a very clever difficulty adjustment. 2 monster is easy, anyone who's played pandemic should win that no sweat. 3 monsters is about normal pandemic, perhaps a little harder, but about that level. 4 monster is really really tough, approaching ghost stories levels of tough
The company that designed this game, Prospero Hall, is on a roll! Here are some other games by them recently: - Disney Villainous - Funkoverse Strategy Game - all the new Choose Your Own Adventure games - 2 Bob Ross Games - Kenny G Keepin' It Saxy
@@3MBG I'd recommend it then. you can watch a how to play or gameplay and BGG reviews. but it's only $30 or less. Edit: note there's no character deaths either you all win or lose but that's not a big deal especially if you use the self-destruct tracker for the final mission. there's a lot of variants on BGG.
Ill probably just find the rulebook online, that always works best for me. I can scan the game in a few minutes and not have to listen to someone slowly explain everything. I sometimes wish there were 10 other mes reviewing the games i don't so i could use my own service.
No, and i plan not to sorry. In general I'll only be covering CMONs smaller box games like Potion Explosion as I don't do kickstarter previews and they are really only interested in that.
@@3MBG the one thing I ran into one Hero had both the soul and the hunted emblems and Both wolfman and Mummy were in the same space. Same space. got to go toward the mummy but wolfie is there and I need to go away from it. Two monsters same space! Three options possible: hero moves half of required spaces towards them to reflect two spells conflicting, hero stays still in place until a monster or hero destroyed, or hero just drops dead and hope monsters get separated by time he gets out of hospital. Too much fun.
Matt Crawley if it's too much money to get licensing, than they can create their own cool terrifying monsters and backstories. The old school universal monsters are not intriguing anymore. I know lovecraft horrified would be an easy choice and I can't get enough lovecraft but there a lot of lovecraft themed games already. Would I get lovecraft horrified? Yes.
How is it any simpler than the Forbidden Island/Desert/Sky games or Pandemic? Seems like it's exactly the sort of family level game you find in Target (where I saw a copy) as opposed to your FLGS (where games you and I might prefer). That's where it is marketed toward. (BTW, I think it's a bad idea to only have heavier games. They make for an intimidating introduction to the hobby. I love and own Spirit Island, but I'm not introducing it to casuals. Horrified might replace something like Forbidden Island for me - if I owned it that is.)
Thank you for featuring our game! Such a thorough overview, and in only 3 minutes! :o
Your games are the best! Thanks for being great game designers for great IP’s!
Can you guys sell ot to Russia?
Got this as my birthday gift. Loved the game. Thank you
Thank you! I loved the poetry/rhymes, the review, and the graveyard smash at the end! Thanks for your creativity and for doing this!!!
I literally couldn't get the song out of my head when i started writing the review :)
I love how you used "Monster Mash" in intro! Brilliant idea! Can't wait to play this game. Who knows, mayby one day it will be finally released in Europe.
And yes, the intro is a reworking of a very very old song, the Monster Mash. And yes, I am as ancient as the mummy for associating this game with that song.
Do people not still know the Monster Mash? Well, I'll just take my old arse over here...
This reminds me, I used to love the TV show "Monster Squad" when I was a kid. I even owned the board game! boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11956/monster-squad-game/
Well, the monsters are from "classic" movies, and that song is a classic too (although from a later time period: 1962), so the pairing makes sense.
Monster Mash is 1962, The last classic universal monster film is 1960, so it's like a homage to the end of the era i guess :)
right when you mentioned the Invisible Man, I instantly wanted to play as him, and was quite disappointed to learn that we actually battle the monsters, not play as them. Still, looks like a great game, may have to buy this one!
Speaking from experience, this game is fun, great, super tight, and encourages cooperation in the best way. It's a perfect party game.
This is the game that has gotten my girl and I absolutely addicted to horror board games. Heavily debating on whether to get the Aliens board game, or Nemesis.
Fantastic. Its such a good game, and Nemesis is amazing, but expensive. I have the Aliens game, but still have to assemble the models
@@3MBG Quite expensive, but seems like so much fun. Failed at trying to find the Zombicide core set as well lol, which is also expensive. I saw the whole model assembly deal while checking out the review for Aliens, are they something that requires glue, or are they snap pieces?
Bobby Boris Pickett and the Crypt Kicker Five would have loved that intro!
It looks super easy, but I'll buy it because I'm a horror fan... and I'll buy it because one of the members of my game group likes simple games where he doesn't have to think critically
Simple, more than easy. 4 monsters is a hard game to win.
@@3MBG that's fair. Apologies for the poor wording. I should work on my vocab
Ha, it's all good. Simple and easy get mixed up all the time. Chess in a way is "simple" when you think about it.
I wonder why there's like 8 characters to choose from but you can only have five, Unfathomable and Pandemic also do something like that
The simple reason is pacing. 8 characters in horrified, the board would have moved on so much between each players turn that it would be hard to actually make plans that work.
@@3MBG you're right, and I'm assuming the same applies for Unfathomable and Pandemic
Great review Jarrod! Thanks for reminding me that I have to give Ghost Stories a try.
Love that intro. And outro. It's a really fun game.
Impressive prose!
Please dear games master, can you rank all the horrified games
Would love to, but ive only played the first one sorry.
How is Horrified compared to Pandemic in terms of strategic-ness? In Pandemic you need long-term planning. Does this game require long-term planning?
Very similar, probably more so as you have clearer and more obvious long term goals in solving the weaknesses
Thanks. I thought that the game would be easy with those campy graphics.
It has a very clever difficulty adjustment. 2 monster is easy, anyone who's played pandemic should win that no sweat. 3 monsters is about normal pandemic, perhaps a little harder, but about that level. 4 monster is really really tough, approaching ghost stories levels of tough
@@3MBG Sounds great. On my list now.
The company that designed this game, Prospero Hall, is on a roll! Here are some other games by them recently:
- Disney Villainous
- Funkoverse Strategy Game
- all the new Choose Your Own Adventure games
- 2 Bob Ross Games
- Kenny G Keepin' It Saxy
You forgot Jaws.
Jaws is the one im probably most interested in as i don't really know those other IPs
I liked the Monster Mashup intro. And now you can try A L I E N Fate of the Nostromo similar at face value but different in play.
I've been keen to get Alien as its one of my fav series of films, saying the gameplay compares to this is a plus too
@@3MBG I'd recommend it then. you can watch a how to play or gameplay and BGG reviews. but it's only $30 or less. Edit: note there's no character deaths either you all win or lose but that's not a big deal especially if you use the self-destruct tracker for the final mission. there's a lot of variants on BGG.
Ill probably just find the rulebook online, that always works best for me. I can scan the game in a few minutes and not have to listen to someone slowly explain everything. I sometimes wish there were 10 other mes reviewing the games i don't so i could use my own service.
Hello, i want to thx for your reviews, i find them really useful ! Have you reviewed the game Rising Sun (2018) ?
No, and i plan not to sorry. In general I'll only be covering CMONs smaller box games like Potion Explosion as I don't do kickstarter previews and they are really only interested in that.
A Touch of Evil : Junior Edition
Now with art that doesn't make me cringe :)
Love the game. Have played solo only, with 2 monsters n 3 heroes. BARELY won 3, n lost once big-time.
Gonna up the odds 3 on 3.....poor humans.....
3 on 3 was the standard game I was playing. My best result was winning with 7 turns to spare, so its doabale.
@@3MBG the one thing I ran into one Hero had both the soul and the hunted emblems and Both wolfman and Mummy were in the same space. Same space. got to go toward the mummy but wolfie is there and I need to go away from it. Two monsters same space!
Three options possible: hero moves half of required spaces towards them to reflect two spells conflicting, hero stays still in place until a monster or hero destroyed, or hero just drops dead and hope monsters get separated by time he gets out of hospital. Too much fun.
I want this but with Freddy, Jason and Michael, the gen X monsters. golden age monsters are too soft for me.
Yeah, that was my first thought as well. Pinhead, Leatherface and possibly ghostface to round out the cast
I guess it’s an issue of licensing
Matt Crawley if it's too much money to get licensing, than they can create their own cool terrifying monsters and backstories. The old school universal monsters are not intriguing anymore.
I know lovecraft horrified would be an easy choice and I can't get enough lovecraft but there a lot of lovecraft themed games already.
Would I get lovecraft horrified? Yes.
Cool )) Very cool !!!
bought it, found it way, WAY to simple in its mechanics, sold it. A good game for kids, but not for me.
I definitely recommend ghost stories then. For me, this is about the same level as pandemic, and that's sold a container ship or two worth of games.
How is it any simpler than the Forbidden Island/Desert/Sky games or Pandemic? Seems like it's exactly the sort of family level game you find in Target (where I saw a copy) as opposed to your FLGS (where games you and I might prefer). That's where it is marketed toward.
(BTW, I think it's a bad idea to only have heavier games. They make for an intimidating introduction to the hobby. I love and own Spirit Island, but I'm not introducing it to casuals. Horrified might replace something like Forbidden Island for me - if I owned it that is.)
@@3MBG I have Ghost Stories, and I don't think I've ever beaten it!