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title: "Mansions of Madness (Second Edition)"
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# 500+ components for deep immersion 1-5 players fully cooperative experience App-driven gameplay for dynamic storytelling Mansions of Madness (Second Edition)

**Brand:** asmodee
**Price:** £106.96
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## Summary

> 👻 Unlock the madness—where every game night becomes a legendary horror saga!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mansions of Madness (Second Edition) by asmodee
- **How much does it cost?** £106.96 with free shipping
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## Best For

- asmodee enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asmodee brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Immersion:** Companion app guides every twist and turn, making each scenario uniquely thrilling.
- • **Endless Replayability:** Four campaigns with randomized elements ensure no two adventures are the same.
- • **Seamless Upgrade Path:** Includes conversion kit to integrate first edition components effortlessly.
- • **Dive Into Horror Together:** Fully cooperative gameplay that unites your squad against eldritch terrors.
- • **Collector’s Dream Components:** Over 500 detailed pieces including 32 plastic miniatures for tactile storytelling.

## Overview

Mansions of Madness Second Edition is a critically acclaimed, app-driven cooperative board game for 1-5 players. Featuring over 500 detailed components and 32 miniatures, it offers four immersive campaigns set in the eerie universe of Arkham and Innsmouth. The companion app dynamically manages gameplay, puzzles, and story progression, delivering a rich RPG experience that blends strategy, horror, and mystery. Perfect for millennial professionals craving deep, social, and narrative-driven game nights.

## Description

Mansions of madness second edition is a fully cooperative, app-driven board game of horror and mystery for one to five players that takes place in the same universe as eldritch horror and elder sign. Explore the veiled and Misty streets of innsmouth and stumble through the haunted corridors of arkham’s cursed Mansions as you search of answers and respite. Dive into the required app to confront scenarios of fear and mystery, collecting weapons, tools, and information, solving complex puzzles, and fighting monsters, insanity, and Death. Open the door and step inside these hair-raising Mansions of madness second edition. It will take more than just survival to conquer the evils terrorizing this town.

Review: This review is for newbies. - This game gets really great reviews, even for families with teens so I took the bait. My wife and I played with our 13 and 11 year old daughters last night. I will give you information that I would have found useful prior to my purchase of this game. We like to play popular games like Pandemic, and less popular but still fun like Stone Age. This game is a step up in complexity of rules for us. We played the introduction game and it started real slow. Half of the blame is our learning curve. My heart sank as our daughters seemed really bored. I had the app running full screen on our lap top with the music playing. My wife was also not enthralled but was really being a great cheerleader. The pace of the game picks up and the game has a pretty steep learning curve so we adapted to the pattern of what to do and when to do it. I had read that you need to get to the objective and not go on a scavenger hunt. My wife loves treasure hunts so we explored everything. I just let it flow knowing we were probably doomed but we would go down with lots of cool stuff in our satchel. With the universe crashing down near the end, my wife was trying to keep our girls engaged. she wanted to see the end. The girls perked up a lot. The game took some unexpected turns. You could tell that the app was changing up and also trying to force us to the showdown. This morning, the girls wanted a bit of a replay on how it all went down and were talking about it. We had to take some pauses in the game (two totaling about 45 minutes), which worked flawlessly, but that first intro game still took us 4 hours (including paused time). Maybe we are challenged. Those are the facts, now here are some of my opinions. Ignore the carping about poor quality of the figures. They are not museum pieces, but they are fine and definitely get the idea across as to what you are dealing with. They are worthy of painting if you are a modeler. The app was great. It was almost like a real dungeon master (I used to play D&D some 35 years ago). I think that it was adapting to our play style, changing things for us, and guiding us to the grand finale. Even if it wasn't, isn't it great that it felt like a real person was monitoring our game and adapting the game to us instead of vice-versa? The game has a great mix of mystery, treasure hunt, puzzles, and battles. We all want to play that first scenario again and I predict that it will go by in about half the time. I give the game 7/10 so far, but that rating seemed to be rising fast for all of us as the game mechanics became more second nature. The set up phase had us all at 10/10, before it started to drag. I will plan to update this after a few more tries. The instruction booklets are great and I was able to answer most of about 20 questions within one minute. Some relatively detailed nuances required maybe two minutes to find. No unanswered questions so far. Regarding expansions, we started with Recurring Nightmares and Suppressed Memories figure and tile sets. The investigator figures were the biggest hit from them so far. We liked the 16 new possible investigators and two of us used them. Can't comment yet on whether the additional room tiles and monsters (a LOT of them came with the sets) are worth it. My wife adds that kids should get a pep talk at the beginning of the game that the first hour is not reflective of the overall game experience. The game required a solid hour of learning for us, even with having read the instructions first. It's not like Monopoly where you get in and learn and play your first game. This game appears that it will be on our playlist longer, but it requires a training period for us.
Review: Game Night Is Going To Rock! - I used to play D&D 5e, but could never hone the necessary DM skills to put a game together, so I figured I'd give Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition a try--I just love an immersive RPG /dungeon crawl experience, and this game pulls it off BEAUTIFULLY! While I am a huge fan of This War of Mine, Waste Knights 2nd Edition, Fallout and similar rpg games, this is the first app driven rpg which I've had the pleasure of experiencing, and I keep wanting to play it again. While the game is intuitive in many respects, you'll definitely need to study the rules and do a few playthroughs during which you write down questions you have, so you can keep notes on what you'll have to share with other players. For me, I needed straightforward notes on: 1) which skill checks are needed for various actions (Strength Test for Heavy Weapons, Agility for Bladed Weapons, etc) 2)How to use the app during the Mythos Phase when Monsters will spawn and attack you/how Horror Checks are done 3)how to attack monsters using various levels of weapons and spells 4)Understand how Damage and Horror cards function. Once you understand these elements, you're ready to play--Remember, the app times you, and if you're taking too long when taking actions/making decisions, you will risk losing the game--so learn the rules! Mansions of Madness second Edition is worth the money spent on it, worth the time you invest learning to play it--it is a solid, well crafted story experience which will challenge you and entertain you. If you're unable to read the app text on your phone because it displays too small, download Steam on your laptop, and download the app for free there. My one complaint about this boardgame, it is that the app doesn't really allow you to go back to look up certain things--if you don't pay attention to some text, don't try to go back or the game will at times restart, asking once again for the investigators being used, while new starting items will be generated. Other than this, I'm loving this game, and can't wait to play it with friends!

## Features

- FULLY COOPERATIVE HORROR: Embark on a terrifying journey in Mansions of Madness Second Edition, a cooperative board game of horror and mystery for one to five players.
- IMMERSIVE COMPANION APP: Let the immersive companion app guide you step by step through each scenario, enhancing the storytelling and gameplay experience.
- HAUNTING CAMPAIGNS: Explore four campaigns of varying length and difficulty, as you navigate through the veiled streets of Innsmouth and the cursed mansions of Arkham.
- DETAILED COMPONENTS: Immerse yourself in over 500 intricately designed components, including 32 plastic figures, as you unravel complex puzzles and confront unspeakable evils.
- SEAMLESS INTEGRATION: Includes a conversion kit for integrating first edition game components, ensuring a seamless transition to this enhanced edition.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01J4NB6CO |
| Age Range Description | 156 months to 180 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,541 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,697 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,848 Reviews |
| Edition | 2nd Edition,3rd Edition |
| Educational Objective | Enhance problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and strategic planning in a cooperative environment; foster creativity and imagination |
| Estimated Playing Time | 180 Minutes |
| Expansion For | Mansions of Madness Second Edition |
| Genre | Horror |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841333101213 |
| Included Components | Rulebooks (2) ^ Map Tiles (24) ^ Cards (235) ^ Plastic Figures (32) ^ Tokens (239) ^ Dice (5) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 11.63 x 5.25 x 11.63 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.63"L x 11.63"W |
| Item Type Name | board game |
| Item Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 156.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MAD20 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Guaranteed against Manufacturer Defect |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 168 |
| Model Number | MAD20 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-5 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | Second Edition |
| Size | Standard |
| Sub Brand | Lovecraft |
| Theme | Horror |
| UPC | 841333101213 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

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## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Researching before buying - the app says "offers in-app purchases" - Do you have to buy them in order to enjoy the game?**
A: I would say no, however I'll list what you basically get with and without the extra purchases.Without any purchases you get:-8 characters with different abilities. They're pretty balanced characters.-a large amount of figurines.-a large amount of double-sided map tiles.-4 scenarios. This is the only one that feels like you might want more. I've done multiple play-throughs with different people and it's fun each time. The only downside is you already know the plot. 2 of the 4 scenarios use different map tiles each time, (meaning the layout of the house changes, selecting 1 out of like 4 different pre-constructed maps.) The total amount of hours to complete them all, depending on group size/speed would be around 12-15 hours.Now, the in-app extra content basically adds these perks:-in app purchases cost about $5.00 each and you get a new scenario. They only have 1 scenario like this so far. I'd say it's worth the $4.00, but not necessary to enjoy it.There are also 2 different purchasable extra content packs that are actual physical boxes filled with new stuff. I personally enjoy them a lot, but again, are not necessary for fun. You check a box in the app to say you have each one and it will know to integrate the new content with the old. Here's what they each come with:-8 new characters per extra content pack (bringing the total number of playable characters to 24.) This brings a lot more fun variety and replay ability, but really isn't necessary.-Several new figurines. The monsters you encounter will be more varied. It's a fun but not necessary perk.-Several new map tiles. Not necessary, but will add even more variations of maps for scenarios.-1 new scenario per content pack you purchase. Each scenario specifically making a map around the new tiles.My honest opinion is that everything they add onto the game for you to buy is well done and absolutely adds to the fun, but not necessary to have fun. The base game comes with enough.

**Q: So, this is the same game as the original with some enhancements/updates, and not a totally different game, correct?**
A: It's different and the same. The basic premise remains, but the Keeper is now controlled by the app and there has been a fair amount of changes to the mechanics. The tile layouts monsters and non-plot critical events are randomized. The missions are different than the first edition all together, but if you have the first edition you can still use the characters tiles and monsters in the second edition to give you more variety. In the end it's a far more streamlined experience with much less setup and tear-down time.

**Q: Are the campaigns replayable? Will there be more added?**
A: They are replayable, though I'm not sure to what extent. The game seems to somewhat randomly generate the map as you replay. I've also heard there are alternate story paths and endings. As to more quests, Fantasy Flight has announced two expansions (https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2016/8/12/a-horror-without-end/) that will include more quests, tiles, and figures, but it's unknown if they'll add more free quests or a quest creator.

**Q: Do you need the app to play? I'm looking for games that will also work during a power outage when my phone is for emergencies only.**
A: Yes, this game needs the app to play.  It would be challenging (if not impossible) to play the game otherwise.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This review is for newbies.
*by A***G on April 22, 2019*

This game gets really great reviews, even for families with teens so I took the bait. My wife and I played with our 13 and 11 year old daughters last night. I will give you information that I would have found useful prior to my purchase of this game. We like to play popular games like Pandemic, and less popular but still fun like Stone Age. This game is a step up in complexity of rules for us. We played the introduction game and it started real slow. Half of the blame is our learning curve. My heart sank as our daughters seemed really bored. I had the app running full screen on our lap top with the music playing. My wife was also not enthralled but was really being a great cheerleader. The pace of the game picks up and the game has a pretty steep learning curve so we adapted to the pattern of what to do and when to do it. I had read that you need to get to the objective and not go on a scavenger hunt. My wife loves treasure hunts so we explored everything. I just let it flow knowing we were probably doomed but we would go down with lots of cool stuff in our satchel. With the universe crashing down near the end, my wife was trying to keep our girls engaged. she wanted to see the end. The girls perked up a lot. The game took some unexpected turns. You could tell that the app was changing up and also trying to force us to the showdown. This morning, the girls wanted a bit of a replay on how it all went down and were talking about it. We had to take some pauses in the game (two totaling about 45 minutes), which worked flawlessly, but that first intro game still took us 4 hours (including paused time). Maybe we are challenged. Those are the facts, now here are some of my opinions. Ignore the carping about poor quality of the figures. They are not museum pieces, but they are fine and definitely get the idea across as to what you are dealing with. They are worthy of painting if you are a modeler. The app was great. It was almost like a real dungeon master (I used to play D&D some 35 years ago). I think that it was adapting to our play style, changing things for us, and guiding us to the grand finale. Even if it wasn't, isn't it great that it felt like a real person was monitoring our game and adapting the game to us instead of vice-versa? The game has a great mix of mystery, treasure hunt, puzzles, and battles. We all want to play that first scenario again and I predict that it will go by in about half the time. I give the game 7/10 so far, but that rating seemed to be rising fast for all of us as the game mechanics became more second nature. The set up phase had us all at 10/10, before it started to drag. I will plan to update this after a few more tries. The instruction booklets are great and I was able to answer most of about 20 questions within one minute. Some relatively detailed nuances required maybe two minutes to find. No unanswered questions so far. Regarding expansions, we started with Recurring Nightmares and Suppressed Memories figure and tile sets. The investigator figures were the biggest hit from them so far. We liked the 16 new possible investigators and two of us used them. Can't comment yet on whether the additional room tiles and monsters (a LOT of them came with the sets) are worth it. My wife adds that kids should get a pep talk at the beginning of the game that the first hour is not reflective of the overall game experience. The game required a solid hour of learning for us, even with having read the instructions first. It's not like Monopoly where you get in and learn and play your first game. This game appears that it will be on our playlist longer, but it requires a training period for us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game Night Is Going To Rock!
*by C***1 on June 12, 2023*

I used to play D&D 5e, but could never hone the necessary DM skills to put a game together, so I figured I'd give Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition a try--I just love an immersive RPG /dungeon crawl experience, and this game pulls it off BEAUTIFULLY! While I am a huge fan of This War of Mine, Waste Knights 2nd Edition, Fallout and similar rpg games, this is the first app driven rpg which I've had the pleasure of experiencing, and I keep wanting to play it again. While the game is intuitive in many respects, you'll definitely need to study the rules and do a few playthroughs during which you write down questions you have, so you can keep notes on what you'll have to share with other players. For me, I needed straightforward notes on: 1) which skill checks are needed for various actions (Strength Test for Heavy Weapons, Agility for Bladed Weapons, etc) 2)How to use the app during the Mythos Phase when Monsters will spawn and attack you/how Horror Checks are done 3)how to attack monsters using various levels of weapons and spells 4)Understand how Damage and Horror cards function. Once you understand these elements, you're ready to play--Remember, the app times you, and if you're taking too long when taking actions/making decisions, you will risk losing the game--so learn the rules! Mansions of Madness second Edition is worth the money spent on it, worth the time you invest learning to play it--it is a solid, well crafted story experience which will challenge you and entertain you. If you're unable to read the app text on your phone because it displays too small, download Steam on your laptop, and download the app for free there. My one complaint about this boardgame, it is that the app doesn't really allow you to go back to look up certain things--if you don't pay attention to some text, don't try to go back or the game will at times restart, asking once again for the investigators being used, while new starting items will be generated. Other than this, I'm loving this game, and can't wait to play it with friends!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally had a Chance to Play this Game!
*by C***E on February 18, 2025*

I finally got around to getting this game, and I'm VERY IMPRESSED! With all due respect to the other Arkham Horror Files games I've played (the board game, the LCG, Elder Signs, Final Hour), this one was straightforward to learn, and the app creates a wonderfully frightful atmosphere. The only downside is that it's a very expensive one to collect and play, but there are plenty of adventures out of the box. Also, FFG is giving away the conversion kit for the first edition for free on their website so you can add more investigators, monsters, and unique items. You still need to supply the miniatures, but being a TTRPG player, I have plenty lying around. I highly recommend you play this with friends because the presentation is amazing and really gets you into the horror adventuring experience.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition (BASE GAME) | Horror Game | Mystery Board Game for Teens and Adults | Ages 14 and up | 1-5 Players | Average Playtime 2-3 hrs | Made by Fantasy Flight Games
- Mansions of Madness Beyond the Threshold Expansion - New Investigators and Monsters! Cooperative Mystery Game, Ages 14+, 1-5 Players, 2-3 Hour Playtime, Made by Fantasy Flight Games
- Mansions of Madness Second Edition Dice Pack EXPANSION | Horror Game | Mystery Board Game for Teens & Adults Ages 14+ | 1-5 Players | Average Playtime 2-3 Hours | Made by Fantasy Flight Games , Brown

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