The Eldritch Horror board game master page. A complete guide. Review, how to play, editorial, useful links, similar games, FAQ, interesting facts and so much more. Eldritch Horror is a cooperative role-playing game that has you moving around and wisely using your action points wisely to discover the mysteries of an unknown Elder God approaching the world.

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ELDRITCH HORROR GAME INFO


RELEASE:2013
PLAYERS:1 – 8 Players
DURATION: 120 – 240 Minutes
AGE:14+
GENRE:Cooperative Adventure RPG
DESIGNER: Corey Konieczka, Nikki Valens
ARTIST:Anders Finér, David Griffith, Ed Mattinian, Patrick McEvoy, Dallas Mehlhoff, Emilio Rodriguez, Magali Villeneuve, Drew Whitmore
PUBLISHER:Fantasy Flight Games

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ELDRITCH HORROR OVERVIEW


An ancient evil is stirring. You are part of a team of unlikely heroes engaged in an international struggle to stop the gathering darkness. To do so, you’ll have to defeat foul monsters, travel to Other Worlds, and solve obscure mysteries surrounding this unspeakable horror. The effort may drain your sanity and cripple your body, but if you fail, the Ancient One will awaken and rain doom upon the known world.

Eldritch Horror is a cooperative game for one to eight players, based on the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft and inspired by the classic board game Arkham Horror. In Eldritch Horror, investigators travel the globe in an urgent quest to save the world from a diabolical, omnipotent Ancient One. With four different Ancient Ones, twelve investigators, numerous monsters, and hundreds of possible encounters, every game provides an unique and epic adventure.

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ELDRITCH HORROR REVIEW


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We have not reviewed this game yet but we can tell you that it is part of one of the most story-rich game universes out there and it shows in every ounce of gameplay. This is a great coop game for a larger group that really wants to head into a spooky and well written danger.

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ELDRITCH HORROR HOW TO PLAY


Eldritch Horror is a cooperative game of terror and adventure in which players take the roles of globetrotting investigators working to solve mysteries, gather clues, and protect the world from an Ancient One – that is, an elder being intent on destroying our world. Each Ancient One comes with its own unique decks of Mystery and Research cards, which draw you deeper into the lore surrounding each loathsome creature. Discover the true name of Azathoth or battle Cthulhu on the high seas.

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ELDRITCH HORROR SIMILAR GAMES


We thought about everything from gameplay to theme, intensity level to overall motivations, the quality and more to determine what are the five most similar board games to Eldritch Horror. The quick recap of the list is below with the link to the descriptions and full article below it.

  1. Arkham Horror
  2. Mansions of Madness
  3. Darkest Night
  4. Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game
  5. Betrayal At House on the Hill

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ELDRITCH HORROR EDITORIAL


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