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Originally Posted by Itse
My favourite in that category by far is Betrayal at House on the Hill. It could have used another round of playtesting to shake out a few bugs, but other than that it's great fun. It's a horror game where you don't know the "plot" (or what the horror in the house is) in the beginning, but rather it's revealed at some point, at which point one player is picked to turn against the others.
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That's a surprisingly fun game. Lots of replay value since the scenario changes from game to game.