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Z-Man Games  |  SKU: CYA01

Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger

$22.95 CAD $28.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Prospero Hall
Publisher Z-Man Games
Players 1-99
Playtime 60 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up

The classic Choose Your Own Adventure series comes to life in the narrative adventure game Choose Your Own Adventure: House of Danger.

Will you survive the House of Danger? Gather your friends for a perilous and laughter-filled adventure through the House of Danger itself. Make risky choices, collect items as you explore, and face off against dire challenges. Play again and again to uncover more secrets and different endings!

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Julia Minamata
Great integration of the theme!

I've only played through Chapter 1 so far, but it's entertaining! It definitely feels like playing through Choose Your Own Adventure Book, with some fun dice-roll skill checks and inventory items added in. I like that it's replayable, and that you can go back and explore areas that you missed the first time around.

The actual game system is pretty simple, which I think is good for younger players (and for adults playing with kids). It would be fun to play solo, too -- for any age! This isn't a deep gaming experience. For anyone seeking more involved puzzle-solving I might recommend "escape room" genre board games / card games, for a more skill-based co-operative narrative challenge maybe something like Eldritch Horror and games like that. I enjoy those games too, but this game fills a niche for a simple, short (one hour or less to play one of the five chapters, at least the first one was that long) story-based adventure.

There's another game in this series. I hope they make more!

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James Scarlett
OK but a bit of a Disappointment

I loved adventure books as a kid and was hoping this would let me relive the feeling of those adventures. Overall it was OK but not amazing. I found there was a lot of repetition going in circles to look for more loot and clues.