![]() ![]() Each tile that has this symbol will let an explorer move to landing on the floor above or below the one they are on. With four floors though, maneuvering between them can be quite the hassle, which is why some of those new tile have the dumbwaiter symbol on them. Besides adding a room that is literally named widow’s walk, the expansion adds an entire floor! The Roof! It also adds a slew of new room tiles to help make the house even bigger. A widow’s walk is a fenced in balcony on the roof of a house. Now, I mentioned that the name Widow’s Walk is rather appropriate. So yeah, Widow’s Walk is just Betrayal, but more. Did you like the horror, science fiction, pulp, and pop references in the base game? Well, here’s some more! Enjoyed the moments that you built through encounters? My first game, my explorer was just walking down a corridor when his hand tried to kill him! Nothing for it, except to replace it with something just lying around, like a CHAINSAW! Vroooom.Īppreciated the haunts and the astounding amount of variability that fifty of them provide? HAVE FIFTY MORE! Hoped that those new haunts would have better wording or clearer layout? Some of them are even more obtuse! If you didn’t like the original you won’t like the expansion.Įverything that I said about Betrayal is applicable to its expansion. ![]() If you like Betrayal, you will like Widow’s Walk. Go ahead, I’ll wait.īecause here’s the TL DR for this review: my opinion is unchanged. If you haven’t read it yet, here’s my Betrayal review. ![]() I’ll get to why in soon enough, but first, as I mentioned: This is an expansion. Yes, indeed, Betrayal at House on the Hill has an expansion! It is called, somewhat appropriately, Betrayal at House on the Hill: Widow’s Walk. ![]()
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