There’s a specific kind of tension that only a haunted house can deliver. Not loud, not flashy… just that creeping feeling that something is watching, waiting, shifting when you’re not looking.
That’s exactly what makes haunted house board games so good.
They don’t just give you something to do… they give you something to feel. Suspicion. Curiosity. That little spark of “we probably shouldn’t go in that room… but we’re going anyway.”
If you’ve already explored eerie mansions in my haunted house book list, this is where things get interactive.
The Big Haunted House Experiences (Story-Driven and Unpredictable)
These are the games that feel like you’ve stepped into a full-blown horror story. Expect longer playtimes, shifting narratives, and moments where the entire table goes quiet because something just changed.
Betrayal at House on the Hill (3rd Edition)
This is the haunted house game that earns its reputation.
You start by exploring the mansion together, revealing rooms, collecting items, and triggering strange events. Then, at some point, the game turns. One player becomes the traitor, and suddenly the house feels a lot less cooperative.
A replayable haunted mansion experience with dozens of scenarios and a mid-game twist that turns allies into enemies.
Betrayal at The House on The Hill
Players must work together to survive the nightmare…but beware . The house turns one player against the others in this cooperative strategy game
Mansions of Madness (2nd Edition)
If you want something deeper and more immersive, this is where things get serious.
Driven by a companion app, this game layers puzzles, exploration, and branching storylines into one long, cinematic experience. It leans into Lovecraftian horror, so expect mystery, madness, and a constant sense that you’re in over your head.
Mansions of Madness
An app-driven horror adventure packed with puzzles, story choices, and a richly detailed haunted setting.
Escape the House… If You Can
These games trap you inside the mansion and hand you one objective: get out. Simple in theory. Not so much in practice.
EXIT: The Sinister Mansion
A one-time escape room experience that’s all about solving puzzles under pressure.
You’ll decode clues, connect strange details, and probably second-guess yourself more than once. It’s the kind of game where every solved piece feels like a small victory.
EXIT: The Sinister Mansion
A puzzle-heavy escape room game that delivers a tense, one-night haunted mansion experience.
Scooby-Doo: Escape from the Haunted Mansion
Same escape room mechanics, but with a nostalgic twist.
You’re solving a mystery alongside Scooby and the gang, which makes it a great option if you want something spooky but not overwhelming.
Spooky, But Make It Fun (Perfect for Casual Game Nights)
Not every haunted house has to be terrifying. These games keep the theme but dial things into something lighter, quicker, and easy to bring to the table.
Disney Haunted Mansion: Call of the Spirits
This one leans into atmosphere over fear.
You’ll move through the mansion, collect spirits, and enjoy the iconic Disney Haunted Mansion aesthetic. It’s approachable, visually fun, and great for mixed groups.
The Haunted Mansion Call of The Spirits Board Game
A visually engaging haunted mansion game that’s easy to learn and perfect for casual play.
Don’t Go In There
Fast-paced and just a little chaotic.
You’re collecting treasure while trying to avoid ghosts that definitely don’t want you there. The tension comes from balancing risk and reward in quick bursts.
Don’t Go in There Board Game
A quick, high-energy game where every decision feels like a gamble against the supernatural.
Ghost in the Attic
A cooperative game designed for younger players, but still enjoyable for families as a whole.
The glow-in-the-dark elements give it that classic “telling ghost stories under a blanket” vibe.
Kingdom Ghost in The Attic
A cooperative ghost-hunting game with glow-in-the-dark features and simple, engaging gameplay.
Haunted Houses With a Twist
These games take the haunted house idea and layer something extra on top, whether that’s strategy, competition, or unique components.
Mystic Manor
Instead of just surviving the house, you’re competing within it.
There’s a strategic edge here, as players try to outmaneuver each other while navigating supernatural obstacles.
Mystic Manor
Mystic Manor is a strategic game like no other. Enjoy a different game every time you play as you discover what’s hidden in each space of the house. Stamp spaces as you clear them with the included rubber stamp and ink pad.
Ouija Manor
The standout feature here is the 3D manor setup.
It adds a tactile, visual element that makes the experience feel more immersive right from the start.
Ouija Manor Game
Solve the mystery by selecting the correct obituary cards after asking a series of questions to the spirit beyond our realm.
Spectral (Bitewing Games)
A mix of deduction and bidding mechanics wrapped in a ghostly theme.
It’s less about storytelling and more about outthinking your opponents, but it still carries that eerie, competitive energy.
Spectral Deduction and Bidding Board Game
A strategic deduction game where reading your opponents is just as important as navigating the supernatural.
Set the Scene (Because Atmosphere Matters)
Sometimes it’s the little details that turn a regular game night into something memorable.
Disney Haunted Mansion Premium Dice Set
Even if your game doesn’t require custom dice, themed pieces add a subtle layer of immersion that’s hard to ignore.
Disney The Haunted Mansion Premium Dice Set
A collectible dice set that adds a Haunted Mansion aesthetic to your tabletop.
PU Leather Dice Tray
Functional, yes. But also one of those items that makes your setup feel more intentional.
No more chasing dice across the table, and everything stays neatly contained.
PU Leather Dice Tray
A portable, stylish dice tray that keeps your rolls contained and your setup clean.
From Page to Play
If you love the atmosphere of these games, don’t stop at the table.
Haunted house stories hit differently when you’re reading them alone, letting your imagination fill in every shadow and sound.
👉 Terrifying Haunted House Books to Keep You Up All Night
Pairing a game night with a themed reading list is one of those simple ideas that somehow turns into a whole experience.
Final Thoughts
Haunted house board games aren’t just about winning or losing.
They’re about the moments in between. The hesitation before opening a door. The suspicion when someone’s behavior changes. The laughter when everything goes completely off the rails.
Whether you want something immersive, fast-paced, family-friendly, or strategy-heavy, there’s a haunted house here waiting for you.
Just… don’t be the first one to go upstairs.



