🃏 Unravel the Mystery, Embrace the Fear!
The Betrayal Deck of Lost Souls is a thrilling horror-themed card game designed for 3-5 players aged 12 and up. Featuring over 90 premium Tarot-style cards, players engage in a cooperative strategy game filled with secret roles, immersive narratives, and quick gameplay that lasts around 20 minutes. Perfect for game nights and a fantastic gift for horror fans!
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.61"L x 4.57"W |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Subject Character | horror |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Horror |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Tarot-styled cards, Secret Roles Strategy Game |
Number of Players | 3-5 |
J**R
Nicely designed
Beautifully designed cards. Good for any collector, new gamer, or fan of the original game.
H**I
Nice quality
Gave these cards as a christmas present to my son. They are vibrant, quality cardstock, and have cool graphics.
R**N
Gorgeous, Fun, Confusing Instruction Manual.
The cards are absolutely gorgeous and once you know how to play the game it is insanely fun to play. The only reason I took off a star is because the instructions on the box are difficult to follow. BUT there is a YouTube video made by the game producers and I HIGHLY recommend watching it to learn the rules. Very helpful.
S**N
Super fun
If you’re a fan of the board game you’re gonna love this version. Played like a card game with characters and items you use to defeat bosses and “curses”. Would highly recommend.
A**N
Just Okay
Our group loves the original Betrayal games so I thought this would be perfect. We didn’t love it. We might play it once in a great while, but it definitely won’t be played regularly. We decided that we’d never want to play the three person variant, which means you have to have exactly four or five players. That limits it already.We also had trouble with the art. The symbols were way too obscure. We couldn’t decide what was even supposed to be on a couple of them so you had to compare the symbols by passing the player card to check and see if that person was the correct person to use an item. Plus the symbols and words on the player cards were all printed in a metallic ink that created a glare and were hard to see. I included a picture so you can see what I mean. One of my visually challenged friends said she will never play it again. If they did a reprint with clearer symbols and got rid of the metallic print I do think we’d be more likely to pick it up again.It took a bit of learning to play, but seemed interesting and unique enough.
K**R
Very nicely made!
Beautiful cards and even if you don't play the game the cards alone are worth the pictures!!!!
A**E
Lame Cash-Grab using the Betrayal name
If you're looking for Betrayal at House on the Hill except in card form this isn't it. This doesn't really any passing resemblance to the Betrayal name. It has confusing instructions and once you figure out what you're doing, it has terrible gameplay after that. The art is hideous, the font on the cards is difficult to read, and we suspect there may have been AI generation as part of the art. AI isn't in and of itself bad but it is certainly lazy. That's what this is: lazy. It's poorly thought out mechanics and the word "Betrayal" slapped on it to give it some brand recognition. Avoid it and just stick to the board game.Oh and this is a small thing but it speaks volumes of the laziness. On the back of my box there was a misaligned barcode sticker with some wrinkles in it. I went to peel it off only to find this was PRINTED ON THE BOX ITSELF. So apparently they scanned the original artwork of the box, complete with bar code, and then printed it off as is. It looks like crap.
S**F
Gorgeous Cards, Badly written instructions
Gameplay is pretty fun and my friends enjoyed playing it... only complaint is that the directions on how to play were unclear on several situations and we had to make the rules as a group instead.
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