Betrayal Deck of Lost Souls Card Game | Tarot-Inspired Secret Roles Game | Ages 12 and Up | 3 to 5

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Customers find the card game’s cards beautiful and of nice quality. The gameplay receives mixed reactions, with some finding it fun while others disagree. Moreover, the instructions are confusing, and the text is nearly impossible to read. Additionally, the art quality and readability receive negative feedback.

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HORROR-BASED CARD GAME: The Betrayal Deck of Lost Souls game is a chilling Tarot-inspired card game, featuring a horror-themed storyline, art, and characters. For 3-5 players, ages 12+
SECRET ROLES STRATEGY GAME: In this cooperative game of betrayal and bluffing, players take on secret roles: explorers working together to defeat the one true Curse—and a traitor trying to thwart their efforts
90+ PREMIUM TAROT-STYLE CARDS: The Tarot-sized cards—including 11 foil cards—feature haunting, full-color illustrations of Curses, Omens, nightmarish characters, and powerful objects
FRIGHTENING, IMMERSIVE NARRATIVE: Encounter Curses, such as the Plague Doctor and Beasts of the Woods, as well as Major and Minor Omens that build dread and fear in this this standalone game
FAST TO LEARN, SET UP, AND PLAY: Easy to learn and fun to master, this strategy card game offers simplified gameplay for newcomers and variations for advanced players. Jump into a game and play in about 20 mins.
SCARY GAME FOR GAME NIGHTS: Horror-themed strategy card games add excitement to Family Game Night and gatherings with friends. And this portable game makes a fun travel game for teens and adults
GIFT FOR HORROR FANS: Horror games and strategy games are great gifts for teens and adults. For more Avalon Hill horror games, look for the Betrayal at House on the Hill board game and expansion packs

Our Top Reviews

Reviewer: Heidi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice quality
Review: Gave these cards as a christmas present to my son. They are vibrant, quality cardstock, and have cool graphics.

Reviewer: Sophia Colon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Super fun
Review: 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.

Reviewer: Smirwarf
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gorgeous Cards, Badly written instructions
Review: 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.

Reviewer: kilted thrower
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very nicely made!
Review: Beautiful cards and even if you don’t play the game the cards alone are worth the pictures!!!!

Reviewer: Angie Gibson
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just Okay
Review: 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.

Reviewer: Adrian Cade
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lame Cash-Grab using the Betrayal name
Review: 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.

Reviewer: Shopper
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Stand alone product
Review: Imo these are okay as a weird collectible associated with Betrayal at the House on the Hill. I’m glad I didn’t spend more on them.This isn’t an expansion of any sort. It is a stand alone product that isn’t terribly enticing beyond the name association.I looked over the cards, but otherwise have done nothing with them. It’s a shame as the games these are named after are very fun. But having these cards in hand; I’m not compelled to do anything with them. The designs are more chaotic than interesting. Despite the size of these cards, some of the fonts are hard on the eyes.It’s too bad that this is what gets released instead of something akin to Widow’s Walk for the 3rd edition of the board game.

Reviewer: J. Fryer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Poor game design
Review: This game is overly complicated and not fun to play. We played it twice and never again.The card at is beautiful but that doesn’t help this bad game.

Reviewer: Alistair
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Betrayal at House on the Hill: Deck of Lost Souls offers an immersive and thrilling gaming experience. With each draw of the card, players encounter new challenges and suspenseful moments. The game’s stunning artwork and high-quality components enhance the overall atmosphere, making it a must-have for tabletop enthusiasts. Get ready for unforgettable adventures as you delve into the mysteries of the Deck of Lost Souls!

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