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5 GAMES TO PLAY AT HOME DURING HALLOWEEN

   Scary games to play at home are perfect for Halloween.  Some games are scarier than others, but for an adult Halloween party, the scarier the better. Try one of these games to play at home at your adult Halloween Party.


Ouija Board

   Of the scary games to play at home, the Ouija Board is by far one of the scariest, if no the scariest.  A Ouija Board is used to talk to spirits. Ouija Boards make alot of people squeemish.  There are experts who believe that the Ouija Board is dangerous.  Some psychiatric experts believe Ouija Boards are portals that free demons from other dimensions to prey on humans.  For brave souls that want some truly scary fun, the Ouija Board is it.



Fury of Dracula

   Fury of Dracula is one of the scary games to play at home, designed by Stephen Hand.  In this board game, one player is Dracula and the rest are vampire hunters.  The goal is to destroy Dracula before he can succeed.


Atmosfear

   This a board game that also incorporates a DVD.  The aim of Atmosfear is to collect a key from each of the six regions of the board before heading to the "Well of Fears", in the center and attempting to draw you fear from among those of your opponents in order to win the game.  "The scary game to play at home is not recommended for people under the age of 18".  The DVD acts as a timer and there is a Gatekeeper who appears on screen, causing problems for the players.  These appearances are random, so you never know when the Gatekeeper will show up.



Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game

   Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game, is a scary game to play at home that is a survival horror board game.  As a player, you can choose to either play on the Hero team or be one of the zombies.  The game comes with a CD of scary music and the art for the game includes photographs of scary zombie images.



Betrayal at House on the Hill

   This scary game has players exploring a house of terror.  All the players begin as allies, but when an Omen is revealed, a player will change into a traitor and could turn into a zombie, a cannibal, a vampire and more.  Scenarios change and those who can deal with the change will be victorious.  Traitor's goal is to kill the hero's.  Hero's goal is to survive.














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