Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like Fantasy (Modern Urban Fantasy) und Horror (Supernatural), this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Attribute/Stat Based, Description Based, Dice, Dice Pool und Skill Based...
Game Data
- Publisher
- Stormforge Productions
- Designers
- James Andrews
- Artists
- Bartek Błaszczeć, Howard Levy, Bradley McDevitt, Alvaro Nebot, Dean Spencer, Lord Zsezse Works
- Mechanics
- Attribute/Stat Based (STR, CON, PER, etc), Description Based (Narrative more so than Dice), Dice (Primarily d6), Dice Pool (Roll multiple dice vs target), Skill Based (buy or gain skills)
- Genre
- Fantasy (Modern Urban Fantasy), Horror (Supernatural)
This is a game about secrets. Your secrets are dark and the Haunts are deadly. Who's past will be uncovered first? Who will survive?
Haunt is a horror tabletop roleplaying game designed for 4-5 players. Haunt does something different than most RPG’s. In Haunt, the players hide information from the Game Master. Players will play as paranormal detectives, exorcists, or psychics with a goal of stopping a haunting, possession, or any other supernatural event. These “haunts” will attempt to learn your characters darkest secrets to gain an advantage over the character and break their resolve.
Haunt uses simple rules paired with detailed locations to give a greater sense of immersion in the environment. Using simple rules allow you to jump right into the game without having to read pages upon pages of rules. Six archetypes are available for characters to play as. Each one has unique statistics and a special boon. But, true character creation begins at the secrets. This game absolutely relies on trust between the players and the Game Master, cheating or lying ruins the fun for everybody.
Key Features
Pits the players against the Game Master
Simple rules allow for fast pickup and play.
Unique mechanics for player secrets.
Haunt generator creates an endless amount of terrifying encounters
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