Nyctophobia: Vampire Encounter

Pandasaurus Games · Board game · 2018
3–5 · best 3 30–45 min Weight 2.4/5
7.0 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
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7.0 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

If you enjoy horror games with a comedic twist and memory challenges, Nyctophobia: Vampire Encounter is an adventure that will keep you on edge.

Highlights
  • Engaging memory challenge
  • Team play with a horror vibe
  • Claustrophobic atmosphere
  • Fun team dynamics
Keep in mind
  • Requires limited visual input
  • Moderate complexity level
  • Not suitable for very young players
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Nyctophobia: Vampire Encounter is an adventure game that turns the night into a formidable foe. You and your teammates must navigate a dense, dark forest wearing blackout goggles that strip away vision. The goal is to locate and rescue a friend kidnapped by the vampire stalking the board. While the hunter sees everything, the hunted rely solely on touch and memory to orient themselves. The memory mechanic forces players to record obstacle and piece positions as they move, creating a perception challenge that ramps up the tension. The team‑based dynamic lets everyone collaborate on the search, but the vampire controls the familiar creature and can manipulate who leads the escape, forcing players to adapt on the fly. Two pre‑set maps make each game unique, and the 30‑to‑45‑minute playtime keeps the adrenaline high. The game blends dark humor with suspense, perfect for those who enjoy perception challenges and cooperative play with variable powers. If you love horror stories with a comedic twist and like testing your memory in a forest setting, Nyctophobia: Vampire Encounter will surprise you. Components are simple: a board with forest tiles, two sets of blackout goggles, vampire, familiar, and player tokens, and a timer marker. The game starts with players blindfolded, silently exploring the board while the vampire watches from afar. As they progress, players must remember each step to avoid traps and find the path to the familiar. The vampire can move the familiar to create unexpected obstacles, heightening unpredictability. The atmosphere is dense and claustrophobic, with muffled footsteps and breathing that make you feel truly in the dark. The blend of memory, team play, and variable powers delivers a unique experience that keeps everyone on the edge. If you’re looking for a game that challenges perception, memory, and collaboration, Nyctophobia: Vampire Encounter is the right pick.

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Best player count

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3–5 players
3 BEST
4 REC
5 OK

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Game details

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Components: Blindfolds / Blackout Glasses Creatures: Vampires Players: One versus Many Theme: Trees and Forests
Publisher Pandasaurus Games
Designer Catherine Stippell
Artist Peter Wocken

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Frequently Asked Questions

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6 questions
How many players can play?
The game accommodates 3 to 5 players, with one or more acting as hunted and one player potentially taking the vampire role.
What is the game duration?
Each session lasts between 30 and 45 minutes, long enough to build tension without becoming tedious.
What is the complexity level?
The memory mechanic and the use of blackout goggles make the game moderately complex, ideal for those who enjoy mental challenges.
What components are included?
A board with forest tiles, tokens for vampire, familiar, and players, two sets of blackout goggles, and a timer marker.
Who is the target audience?
Players who enjoy horror themes, teamwork, and perception challenges. It’s great for groups that like to experiment with memory mechanics in a claustrophobic setting.
Are there any age restrictions?
There are no age restrictions, but the vampire theme and the need to wear blackout goggles might not suit very young children.

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