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Originally Posted by edslunch
Does anyone like Betrayal at House on the Hill? I got it as recommended family game a few years ago but the rules are insanely complicated, then in all the scenarios we've played so far the traitor has unstoppable powers. We're not going to play it again. Anyone want it?
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I played Betrayal Legacy and that one I think the "heroes" won a fair bit. If the traitor isn't good at rules reading and self-enforcement though, they may end up with unstoppable powers.