8.5
rating
Ludopedia
7.8
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for fans of haunted house movies looking for an immersive solo challenge.
Highlights
- Genius magnetic box design
- Very strong suspenseful atmosphere
- Visually stunning artwork
- Extremely polished solo experience
Keep in mind
- Requires the Core Box to play
- Moderate language dependency
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Get ready to step into one of the most chilling scenarios in the series! In 'The Haunting of Creech Manor', the vibe shifts: instead of a conventional slasher, you'll be dealing with supernatural phenomena in an infamous estate. The story revolves around a family moving into the manor, only for little Carolyn to notice that they aren't alone. You take on the role of the babysitter who suddenly becomes the only hope for survival. Your goal? Find Carolyn and escape the manor before the horror catches up with you.
What makes this 'Feature Film Box' truly impressive is its presentation. The box is practically part of the game: the covers are magnetically attached, and once removed, the reverse sides function as the Killer and Location boards. It's a clever design that saves space and enhances immersion. Additionally, the artwork is phenomenal, with illustrated covers on both sides, giving you the feeling of actually holding an old horror movie tape.
Keep in mind that this is not a standalone game. To play, you absolutely need the 'Core Box'. By combining the Core Box with this Feature Film Box, you have everything required to face the nightmare. The beauty of the Final Girl system is its modularity: the more Feature Film boxes you own, the more combinations of killers and locations you can experiment with, creating unique experiences in every session. If you love that haunted house atmosphere and want to test your reflexes and strategy in a tense solo game, Creech Manor is the place to be. Just remember to check if your version includes the 2023 correction pack cards to avoid any rule confusion!
What makes this 'Feature Film Box' truly impressive is its presentation. The box is practically part of the game: the covers are magnetically attached, and once removed, the reverse sides function as the Killer and Location boards. It's a clever design that saves space and enhances immersion. Additionally, the artwork is phenomenal, with illustrated covers on both sides, giving you the feeling of actually holding an old horror movie tape.
Keep in mind that this is not a standalone game. To play, you absolutely need the 'Core Box'. By combining the Core Box with this Feature Film Box, you have everything required to face the nightmare. The beauty of the Final Girl system is its modularity: the more Feature Film boxes you own, the more combinations of killers and locations you can experiment with, creating unique experiences in every session. If you love that haunted house atmosphere and want to test your reflexes and strategy in a tense solo game, Creech Manor is the place to be. Just remember to check if your version includes the 2023 correction pack cards to avoid any rule confusion!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Van Ryder Games, Don't Panic Games, Fox in the Box, Gen-X Games (GenX), Lavka Games, Lucky Duck Games, Ludofun, Raven Distribution, Rexhry
Designer
A. J. Porfirio
Artist
Tyler Johnson
Can I play with only this box?
No! This is a 'Feature Film Box', meaning it's an expansion. You need the Core Box to have the basic rules and components.
How long does a game take?
Usually between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on how well you are surviving (or dying!).
Is the game difficult?
It has a medium weight (2.66). It's not overly complex, but it requires strategy and resource management to avoid being caught by the supernatural.
Is it only for one person?
Yes, Final Girl is a purely solo experience. It's you against the game.
What's inside the box?
You get the Creech Manor scenario, the corresponding supernatural killer, and story-specific cards, all integrated into the box design.