Played this at a friends house while listening to the official Halloween soundtrack. I highly recommend playing the soundtrack next time you play the game, Cody. It ramps the immersion and tension up quite a bit. Fun game! We beat Michael Meyers, too. It was down to the wire! I love the end game. Once the victims finally have the three items they need, trying to meet up to make sure one of us has both kids and the key is crazy intense. They way the board is designed with hedges between the houses, kind of funnels everyone out to the street where Michael can move quickly and attack. Most victims are hanging on by a thread at this point. If Michael kills the one with the kids and the key, then those items are going back to the search deck! So well done. I like it better than Whitechapel.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer my besties and I played this tonight and didn't get to finish but we had a wonderful time! I'm getting this for sure. Painting two sets of the models for it too 🫶🏻
Hi Cody, great video. I recently picked up a copy of Narcos and had a very similar experience to the one you mentioned whilst playing Letters of Whitechapel. It's an incredibly intense game. Thanks for your continually amazing output. Happy Holidays 🎉
If you are that big of a fan of hidden movement games are you planning on getting A Gest of Robin Hood when it's released? I've never played a hidden movement board game but I'm planning on getting that one when it comes out in a few months.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer I think you have an extremely similar appearance. So much so that that I figured people must tell you all the time. Do you agree or disagree?
Played this at a friends house while listening to the official Halloween soundtrack. I highly recommend playing the soundtrack next time you play the game, Cody. It ramps the immersion and tension up quite a bit. Fun game! We beat Michael Meyers, too. It was down to the wire! I love the end game. Once the victims finally have the three items they need, trying to meet up to make sure one of us has both kids and the key is crazy intense. They way the board is designed with hedges between the houses, kind of funnels everyone out to the street where Michael can move quickly and attack. Most victims are hanging on by a thread at this point. If Michael kills the one with the kids and the key, then those items are going back to the search deck! So well done. I like it better than Whitechapel.
It’s a great game for sure.
Great idea 💡
Thanks for making a video on this that wasn't over an hour long!
You're welcome.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer my besties and I played this tonight and didn't get to finish but we had a wonderful time! I'm getting this for sure. Painting two sets of the models for it too 🫶🏻
@@ScarlitWidow It’s a great game. Glad you liked it. Thanks.
Definitely goes to my wishlist after your review :)
Happy to help!
Hi Cody, great video. I recently picked up a copy of Narcos and had a very similar experience to the one you mentioned whilst playing Letters of Whitechapel. It's an incredibly intense game. Thanks for your continually amazing output. Happy Holidays 🎉
Thank you! Back at ya!
Thanks great endorsement.
love the theme song
Thank you.
If you are that big of a fan of hidden movement games are you planning on getting A Gest of Robin Hood when it's released? I've never played a hidden movement board game but I'm planning on getting that one when it comes out in a few months.
That's not a hidden movement game is it? I thought it was a COIN game.
This game is expensive for what the components are. Miniatures should have been included, or the price should be lower.
I’m not somebody that needs minis, but I agree, they would be nice here.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamerThey have them on their website... an extra 30$ plus shipping :( Waiting to buy this one on sale or second hand
This video is how you know Cody is getting his rent paid by the game publishers.
Ha!
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer Ho!
Do people ever tell you you look like Wes Craven?
@@proudhug Never.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer I think you have an extremely similar appearance. So much so that that I figured people must tell you all the time. Do you agree or disagree?
@@proudhug I don't see it.