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Ravensburger Horrified: Universal Monsters Strategy Board Game for Ages 10 & Up
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Brand | Ravensburger |
Material | Paper |
Theme | Games |
Genre | Board Game, Universal Monsters |
Number of Players | 1-5 |
About this item
- What you get - horrified comes with 1 game board, 7 sculpted miniatures, 75 cards, 3 dice, fabric bag, 17 paper movers and Bases, 6 placards and instructions
- Fun play experience – Horrified is a cooperative board game for ages 10 and up where you defend the town against Frankenstein, Dracula, the bride of Frankenstein, the Wolfman, the Mummy, the invisible Man, and the creature from the black Lagoon
- Easy to understand instructions – high quality, easy-to-understand instructions make it simple to start playing right away
- Great replay value – 60 minute play time, for 1-5 players, Horrified's innovative style is easy-to-learn w/ varying levels of difficulty Facing the unique monsters requires different strategies, which creates a different experience every time
- Makes a great gift - Horrified is the perfect gift for Halloween and the entire holiday season!
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.25 x 10.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07QQHTD4Q |
Item model number | 60001836 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #16,696 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #481 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | August 1, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
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Product Description
Imagine living in a place so wretched that it's not plagued by one, two, or even three monsters, but seven of the most horrifying fiends you've ever heard of. In this game, you'll come face to face with them all as you work together to rid the town of these maniacal or misunderstood creatures... Before it's too late.
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Not for children under the age of 3
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Play Time | 45-60 mins | 45-60 mins | 50 mins | 60 mins | 60 mins |
Play STyle | Cooperative | One vs Many | One vs Many | Adventure/Racing | Adventure/Racing |
Players | 1-5 | 2-4 | 2-5 | 2-4 | 2-4 |
Age | 10+ | 12+ | 10+ | 10+ | 10+ |
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Customers find the game fun, enjoyable, and pleasant. They also appreciate the high replayability value and the many variations of game play. Customers also mention that the cooperative aspect is very well thought through. The components are beautiful and sturdy. Customers are also satisfied with theme, difficulty, and appearance. However, some customers have mixed opinions on ease of use, and quality.
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Customers find the game fun, enjoyable, and pleasant. They also appreciate the unique game play, and creative collaborative game. Customers also say the game offers new and intriguing challenges.
"...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
"This is a fun cooperative game with a fun monster theme. Got this for my brother who is a classic movie monster fan and he’s really loved this game...." Read more
"...the bottom line, here it is: this is a fun, easy to learn and to fun play game for the whole family, provided that (a) you like “cooperative games”..." Read more
"...Captivating and fun. adults included." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the board game. They say it has a high replayability value, with many variations of game play. They also say the game has lasting potential and isn't repetitive. Customers also like that it's adaptable enough to have high re-play ability, with different challenge levels.
"...some time to learn the game play but I really like that it has different challenge levels so that you can start off easy and work your way up to the..." Read more
"...Just about the right length playing time– High replayability value because you can create different combinations of monsters to play..." Read more
"Very enjoyable.Many ways to play: from quite easy to more difficult." 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
Customers find the cooperative aspect of the board game very well thought through. They mention that the game is perfect as a 2 player game, and they enjoy working as tehy rather than against each other. They also mention that it plays well solo and has a solo game play option in the manual.
"...it is much easier to control the difficulty level and it is not difficult to win when played against certain combinations of two monsters...." Read more
"...2. The theme itself.3. It offers solo play...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...Is highly encouraged, and necessary to succeed. Groupthink atmosphere runs strong in this game.•In addition to it all, it looks great!..." Read more
Customers find the theme of the board game appealing, relatable, and amazing. They also say the bright colors stand out and make the game more attractive. Customers say the game has a fun and unique theme that evokes memories of the movie. They say it uses really nice art from the movie and is made of high quality materials.
"This is a fun cooperative game with a fun monster theme. Got this for my brother who is a classic movie monster fan and he’s really loved this game...." Read more
"...The Good:– Great theme– Fun and easy to play, easy to learn– Good for adults and children alike–..." Read more
"...Captivating and fun. adults included." 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
Customers find the board game difficult. They also appreciate the different monsters with unique abilities and groupings of characters. They mention that the game has a high replay value, with different grouping of monsters and characters.
"...I love the game for its simplicity and excitement racing to defeat monsters as a team and saving the village! You can’t go wrong picking this game up." Read more
"...Give this a try if you like. Otherwise, Horrified is great to have if you like co-op, Pandemic, and horror like games and would be great to play..." Read more
"...adjusted by including more monsters in the game and character special abilities offer variety, lending to the replayability factor...." Read more
"...Alot of replay value also. You can mix and match monsters and you take a random hero every game. Recommend!" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the board game. They mention that it has a 70's look to it, and the art is fantastic. They also say the makers did a glorious job with the product design, and it looks bad ass on the shelf.
"...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
"...Great artwork and creative game play." Read more
"...items, and standees are thicker cardboard and there's a nice velour type drawstring bag for the items (they're put on the board via blind draw)...." Read more
"...•In addition to it all, it looks great!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the board game. Some mention that it's simple to learn, straightforward, and fun. They appreciate the concise, easy to understand instructions. However, others say that it takes some time to learn the game play, the rules are complicated, and the relatively simple nature of the interactions makes it challenging.
"...I prefer these games as easier to teach and everyone is a winner (or loser together).I really like this game...." Read more
"...I love the game for its simplicity and excitement racing to defeat monsters as a team and saving the village! You can’t go wrong picking this game up." Read more
"...Takes some time to learn the game play but I really like that it has different challenge levels so that you can start off easy and work your way up..." Read more
"...Yet, if you just want the bottom line, here it is: this is a fun, easy to learn and to fun play game for the whole family, provided that (a) you..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the board game. Some mention it's well put together, has impeccable design, and quality pieces. However, others say that the cards are not the greatest quality, are flimsy, and make the components feel cheap.
"...Overall the developer did a nice job with the overall components, themes, and art...." Read more
"...: The game board is bright and well marked, while the cards and dice are good quality as well...." Read more
"...The cards are really flimsy. You will want to sleeve them if you are going to play the game a lot, which adds a cost to the cost of the game...." Read more
"Very creative collaborative game. Unique idea to work together instead of against each other...." Read more
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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.
In this game, each player plays as a different character (with different special abilities) trying to help a village survive attacks from any number of several “classic” monsters while trying to complete certain tasks needed to defeat the monsters. As in all cooperative games, the players play together against the game itself. They can all win by meeting the winning conditions or lose in a number of different ways. The game is similar to another cooperative game called Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu, which is excellent but which did not get a lot of attention when it came out. Reign of Cthulhu, however is a hard game and you are likely to lose more often than not. In Horrified, it is much easier to control the difficulty level and it is not difficult to win when played against certain combinations of two monsters. The game can be set to a higher difficulty level by adding monsters or by selecting the monsters that offer more of a challenge to defeat. Horrified also does a slightly better job than Reign of Cthulhu in driving the theme of the game across. There are a lot of thoughtful little details in Horrified that those of you who have watched the classic horror movies will recognize (from the names of the Villagers, to the items the players collect to defend against, and attack, the monsters, to illustrations in some of the cards, etc.) Also, not everyone is familiar with the Cthulhu stories, but everyone (even younger kids) is familiar with Frankenstein’s monster, the Wolfman, the Mummy, Dracula and the other monsters in this game. A game with four players should take about one and a half hours, which I think is perfect for a family game. All in all, I have enjoyed the game and look forward to playing it again with different combinations of monsters.
Unfortunately, the game is not perfect and the biggest negative for me is the low quality of the components. The cards are really flimsy. You will want to sleeve them if you are going to play the game a lot, which adds a cost to the cost of the game. But the most disappointing is the quality of the monsters’ mini figures. They are made of cheap molded plastic. When I opened my copy of the game, I noticed the mummy had been in the box pinned under the weight of other components and was bent over looking like it was falling over. Dracula is also bending forward a little bit (looking like he is hovering over someone with this cape). I contacted Ravensburger and they graciously agreed to send me a replacement. But because they sent it in an envelope, the poor mummy was again crushed along the way and the replacement was in even worse condition than the original (see the photo). It barely stands up. I am not going to return the game because of a crappy figure, but being a big player in the board game market, Ravensburger should know better. Lastly, with so many cardboard pieces and the fragile figures, the box really needs a good insert that would let you organize the components and keep the figures from getting crushed. I now spend a lot of attention at how I place the figures back in the box because I am afraid they will bend while the game is not in use. I own at least one other Ravensburger game, by the way, so I am not trying to pick at them. On the contrary, I am saying they are a good company (and their customer service is great) which is why I am surprised at the low quality of the components in this game which I think will be a very popular game.
I don't mind owning both Reign of Cthulhu and Horrified, but if you already own and love Cthulhu and play it often, this one might be redundant. But if you are looking for a more accessible theme, particularly for younger players, and particularly around Halloween, you want to consider Horrified.
The Good:
– Great theme
– Fun and easy to play, easy to learn
– Good for adults and children alike
– Just about the right length playing time
– High replayability value because you can create different combinations of monsters to play against
– Easy to control the difficulty level
– Can be played solo
The Bad:
– Fragile monster figures
– No box insert
– Low quality paper cards
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2019
In this game, each player plays as a different character (with different special abilities) trying to help a village survive attacks from any number of several “classic” monsters while trying to complete certain tasks needed to defeat the monsters. As in all cooperative games, the players play together against the game itself. They can all win by meeting the winning conditions or lose in a number of different ways. The game is similar to another cooperative game called Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu, which is excellent but which did not get a lot of attention when it came out. Reign of Cthulhu, however is a hard game and you are likely to lose more often than not. In Horrified, it is much easier to control the difficulty level and it is not difficult to win when played against certain combinations of two monsters. The game can be set to a higher difficulty level by adding monsters or by selecting the monsters that offer more of a challenge to defeat. Horrified also does a slightly better job than Reign of Cthulhu in driving the theme of the game across. There are a lot of thoughtful little details in Horrified that those of you who have watched the classic horror movies will recognize (from the names of the Villagers, to the items the players collect to defend against, and attack, the monsters, to illustrations in some of the cards, etc.) Also, not everyone is familiar with the Cthulhu stories, but everyone (even younger kids) is familiar with Frankenstein’s monster, the Wolfman, the Mummy, Dracula and the other monsters in this game. A game with four players should take about one and a half hours, which I think is perfect for a family game. All in all, I have enjoyed the game and look forward to playing it again with different combinations of monsters.
Unfortunately, the game is not perfect and the biggest negative for me is the low quality of the components. The cards are really flimsy. You will want to sleeve them if you are going to play the game a lot, which adds a cost to the cost of the game. But the most disappointing is the quality of the monsters’ mini figures. They are made of cheap molded plastic. When I opened my copy of the game, I noticed the mummy had been in the box pinned under the weight of other components and was bent over looking like it was falling over. Dracula is also bending forward a little bit (looking like he is hovering over someone with this cape). I contacted Ravensburger and they graciously agreed to send me a replacement. But because they sent it in an envelope, the poor mummy was again crushed along the way and the replacement was in even worse condition than the original (see the photo). It barely stands up. I am not going to return the game because of a crappy figure, but being a big player in the board game market, Ravensburger should know better. Lastly, with so many cardboard pieces and the fragile figures, the box really needs a good insert that would let you organize the components and keep the figures from getting crushed. I now spend a lot of attention at how I place the figures back in the box because I am afraid they will bend while the game is not in use. I own at least one other Ravensburger game, by the way, so I am not trying to pick at them. On the contrary, I am saying they are a good company (and their customer service is great) which is why I am surprised at the low quality of the components in this game which I think will be a very popular game.
I don't mind owning both Reign of Cthulhu and Horrified, but if you already own and love Cthulhu and play it often, this one might be redundant. But if you are looking for a more accessible theme, particularly for younger players, and particularly around Halloween, you want to consider Horrified.
The Good:
– Great theme
– Fun and easy to play, easy to learn
– Good for adults and children alike
– Just about the right length playing time
– High replayability value because you can create different combinations of monsters to play against
– Easy to control the difficulty level
– Can be played solo
The Bad:
– Fragile monster figures
– No box insert
– Low quality paper cards
First I must say that Horrified is, in many respects, very similar to another popular co-op game Pandemic. In Pandemic you try to cure diseases whereas in Horrified you are trying to defeat the classic Universal Studios Monsters. What makes it different from Pandemic is that each monster must be defeated in a different way, but all of them requires turning in color items. For example to defeat Dracula you need to destroy 4 coffins (each 1 at a different location) with red items and then use yellow items to defeat Dracula. The game also introduces villagers that you must protect or ,if killed by a monster, the village Terror track rises bringing you closer to losing the game. In my personal opinion, I do like Horrified a little bit more than Pandemic for a couple reasons:
1. Each monsters unique way of defeating them
2. The theme itself.
3. It offers solo play. I don’t have many friends to play with and I have trouble getting friends to play this game, so I’m happy the game offers a solo mode with few changes that doesn’t severely hurt gameplay experience. Plus it feels awesome to defeat the monsters and save villagers on your own.
There aren’t any problems I can think of with the game except maybe the villagers. I really like the villagers in the game, but the issue can be that when they are played they always spawned at the same location. Often locations fit from which they spawn, but the more you play the more you remember the locations they spawn in. Thus you can prepare when they are played. Great for players but doesn’t offer much variety. Only suggestion I can think of to remedy this is dice (any kind) that equals the number of locations on the board each being assigned a number. That way the villagers can spawn in different locations.
While playing the game, I have thought of another difficulty setting you can play which I call “Van Helsing.” The maximum difficulty is 4 monsters but instead add a 5th, 6th, or all 7 of the monsters. Game plays normally with these differences:
1.Do 2 rounds with the monster deck
2. If any villagers die in the 1st round and are drawn again in the 2nd round, do not play them on the board. Instead place 2 items instead of the normal 3 from villager events.
3. For 2-5 players: start with 4 (maybe 5) items in your inventory so players don’t get killed easily by one or more monsters at the start of the game. Solo: start with no items.
I did actually do this solo with all monsters and manage to win. Not sure how great this would be for 2-5 players but it might work. Give this a try if you like. Otherwise, Horrified is great to have if you like co-op, Pandemic, and horror like games and would be great to play during the Halloween season.
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Only request would be to increase the size of the swimmer/barrel pieces and board.
Pena não estar em português, porém se isto não for um problema para o jogador é um jogo excelente.