Never has a game been more on-brand than Villainous.
Read more: Betrayal at House on the Hill review.It also puts Betrayal one step ahead of rivals like Arkham Horror or Mansions of Madness, leaving us with one of the best board games overall (and a must-have if you're searching for good Halloween board games). This deadly twist on guess-who keeps you coming back for more, and we've still not seen everything these dusty halls have to offer after months of exploring them. If you're new to the franchise, buckle up this might become a favorite GamesRadar+ review (There's a reason our review called the game 'innovative, memorable, and unsettling.') The only thing you do know for certain is that one of 50 missions will eventually begin depending on what you find, turning your allies - or the mansion itself - against you. But because each room is drawn at random when you enter it, there's no way to tell what's lurking behind those doors. Your character has been drawn here for mysterious reasons (they received a strange invitation or are looking for a friend who's gone missing, for example), and the house is revealed turn by turn as you try to solve that case. That's because this isn't set up like traditional board games for adults.