Mansions of Madness

Mansions of Madness

2011
Thematic
4.21 out of 5
2747+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Scenario-Driven
Complexity
Medium
Duration
120 - 180 minutes
Number of players
2 - 5 players
Minimum age
13+ years

Mansions of Madness review

Mansions of Madness is a truly immersive game that takes you on a chilling journey into the world of H.P. Lovecraft. The game is not just a board game, it's an experience! Each scenario places you in a haunted mansion or sinister locale, where ancient secrets and eldritch horrors lurk around every corner. The companion app adds to the tension, controlling enemy movements, generating random events, and providing atmospheric sound effects. This really adds to the overall experience, making each game feel fresh and unpredictable.

The game is also a test of strategy and deduction. As you work with your fellow investigators to solve puzzles, decipher cryptic messages, and confront otherworldly threats, you'll need to use all your wits and cunning to survive. There's a good amount of replayability, as each scenario can be played several times with different outcomes thanks to the app. I've enjoyed playing with different investigators, each with their own unique abilities and strengths.

The game is not without its flaws. Some people find the app clunky or buggy. There have been some complaints about the quality of the miniatures, particularly the monster bases. Also, the game can be quite challenging and some people might find it frustrating to lose repeatedly. I've found the game to be a bit expensive, but the overall experience is worth it for me.

Overall, Mansions of Madness is a great game for anyone who enjoys horror, mystery, and cooperative gameplay. The app is a bit of a double-edged sword, as it adds to the experience but can also be a source of frustration. If you're willing to overlook the flaws, you're in for a truly immersive and unforgettable gaming experience.