10. Ouija Board
Have you ever wanted to communicate with any demons or ghosts hanging around? No?
Well, you’re probably more rational than the rest of us, but that means this game would not be for you!
This game is moreso just a communication tool than an actual board game with rules, but it is so much fun at sleepovers! Grab your buddies and use this board to talk to some *hopefully* friendly nearby spirits
Oujia Board: Don’t forget to say goodbye if you don’t want your ghostly friends to become your ghostly roomies
9. Green Ghost
Fans of more interactive board games will enjoy Green Ghost. Your goal is to enter this ghost town and find trapdoor keys to rescue Kelly, the child of the Green Ghost. I mean, the game has trapdoors. What more could you want?
Green Ghost: Don’t you love when a game fits the game title description? There is a ghost, and he is green.
8. Voice of the Mummy
The objective of this game is simple enough: collect jewels and avoid traps. What really makes this game fun is the “voice of the mummy” that tells you what to do throughout the game.
That’s right! The title of the game is as descriptive as Green Ghost. There is a mummy, and you will hear his voice.
Voice of the Mummy: Fun fact, I used to have a recurring nightmare of a mummy chasing me yelling “I’ll be there for you if you’ll be there for me!” Do you think this mummy says that? If so, I’m not playing with you.
7. Ka-Bala
No, this is not the religion that Madonna tried to convert everyone to a few years ago. This is a board game that is like an enhanced version of the Ouija Board.
There’s chanting, a big eyeball, and a glow in the dark board. It’s a blast, man!
Ka-Bala: Legend has it that the eye follows you just like in a painting
6. Seance
Similar to Voice of the Mummy (probably because it was intended as a sequel) this game has a voice that tells players what to do.
Good ole Uncle Everett wants you to complete tasks to get whatever items he left in his will. It’s a sort of creepy to-do list meets scavenger hunt! Fun for the whole family!
Seance: Even in death, that creepy uncle finds a way to ruin Thanksgiving
5. Horrified
Are you a horror movie buff? Have you ever wondered how you’d fare against the monsters in the movies you love so much? Well, this is the game for you!
You will have to defeat some of horror movie’s most classic and terrifying monsters in this strategy board game.
Horrified: Frankenstein’s monster should not be included. The real monster was Frankenstein himself!
4. Which Witch
You know the game Mouse Trap? Well, think of that but add ghosts and witches. Basically, it’s haunted Mouse Trap. That’s pretty much what this game is.
You have to get through the house to break the witch’s spell, and there is a “whammy ball” that could fall through the house and cause absolute chaos. Haunted mouse trap!
Which Witch: To quote Dean Winchester, “Freakin’ witches, man!”
3. 13 Dead End Drive
Remember Uncle Everett of Seance? Well, think of this game as being created by his more demented older sibling.
It’s another to-do list to get stuff from your relative’s will type of board game, but it has booby traps!
13 Dead End Drive: This is how I imagine Kevin from Home Alone would instruct his will-reading to be
2. Vampire Hunter
Turn off the lights and get ready to be spooked! This game gives you directions via two different lights that illuminate different aspects of the game.
Honestly, it’s such a great concept for a game about hunting creatures of the night. 10/10 would play!
Vampire Hunter: I recommend eating some garlic bread while playing. Just in case!
1. Paranormal Detectives
Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to find out what happened to the ghost that is haunting you!
If you are successful, the ghost can finally find peace and move on. We all just want that happy ending, amirite?
Paranormal Detective: In other words, my dream job