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Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP17 Feb 2026 12:32 p.m. PST

One of my recent collecting passions has been the Horrified series of co-op board games. So far we've seen Horrified: Universal Monsters, Horrified: American Monsters, Horrified: Greek Monsters, and Horrified: World of Monsters (which includes Cthulhu).
Last year saw the arrival of the latest set: Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons, which seems like a perfect concept match.

Here's my review on my blog: link

Summary: While it's hard to actually call this a "dungeon crawl" in the classic sense, it does touch the high points, and the D&D elements are pretty well done within the formula of Horrified. (Yes, it's WotC D&D flavor, but for this it works.)
I rank it in the lower three of the Horrified line, but they're all pretty good games, and this one is a nice challenge with a D&D-inspired game mechanic that makes it different. A good light filler game, which can be appreciated by people who don't know (or like) D&D.

PzGeneral17 Feb 2026 3:26 p.m. PST

We love the Horrified series!! I have them all, but we haven't played the Greek or D&D ones yet…

Dave

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