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Fantasy Flight Games  |  SKU: FFGMAD20

Mansions of Madness (Second Edition)

$118.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Nikki Valens
Publisher Fantasy Flight Games
Players 1-5
Playtime 120-180 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Honors
Expansions Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Recurring Nightmares: Figure and Tile Collection
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Suppressed Memories: Figure and Tile Collection
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Beyond the Threshold

Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Streets of Arkham
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Sanctum of Twilight
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Horrific Journeys
Mansions of Madness: Second Edition – Path of the Serpent 

Accessories Go7 Gaming - MOM-001 for Mansions of Madness
Mansions of Madness (Second Edition): Dice Pack
Meeple Realty - The Cursed Mansion compatible with Mansions of Madness™
E-Raptor - Insert compatible with Mansion of Madness: Second Edition™
Broken Token - Mad Manor Crate
Folded Space - Mansions of Madness (Second Edition) & Expansions


Mansions of Madness: Second Edition is a fully cooperative, app-driven board game of horror and mystery for one to five players that takes place in the same universe as Eldritch Horror and Elder Sign. Let the immersive app guide you through the veiled streets of Innsmouth and the haunted corridors of Arkham's cursed mansions as you search for answers and respite. Eight brave investigators stand ready to confront four scenarios of fear and mystery, collecting weapons, tools, and information, solving complex puzzles, and fighting monsters, insanity, and death. Open the door and step inside these hair-raising Mansions of Madness: Second Edition. It will take more than just survival to conquer the evils terrorizing this town.

Customer Reviews

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Jason Russell
Cooler version of Death May Die

Super cool system, minis aren't as well made as CMON but totally worth the price for the fantastic game play.

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L. Morrison
Good game, but need to be comfortable using computer app

We liked the game, but it's highly dependent on the computer app. Expect to lose the first time you play as you figure the game out. Their "figurines on a base" system is cheap and poorly designed, so we substituted others. Good atmosphere, the game is much more than "kill stuff", it's also figuring stuff out. All in all, good game, we'd buy it again.

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Abinand Sivakumar
Great experience

Enjoyed this as a cosmic horror Lovecraft fan. Excellent narration and setup assistance in the app. The delivery was prompt and arrived carefully packed. Some mins need to be glued to their bases. The game can be played without them, although that experience is less immersive.

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B Amanda Dickie
App streamlines play & adds interesting effects

Mansions of Madness bits players in a battle together against unknown evils. The campaign is story rich and the box contains beautiful miniatures. While not everyone is a fan of app integration, I feel the new mansions of madness apps adds small animals, voice narrations, sound effects and puzzle mini games in ways which add to the board-game instead of tacking away from it.

While survivors set out to work together mansions of madness expands on the Arkham universes Sanity/Stamina damage in unique ways with players taking on various wounds or neurosis which can bit them against the other players, change their individual win conditions or otherwise impede the player in various unique ways or change the games purpose from their perspective which adds uniqueness to each game and makes even replaying a scenario interesting.

Unlike Eldritch/Arkham Horror, Mansions of madness ads variability with a tile map system that adjusts to the player count.

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Nathanael Webber
Lots of fun

Only issue is the app. Lots of tokens become useless on the board when the app just displays everything.