Horror Board Game Deranged Is Just a Little Too Familiar
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Deranged is a semi-cooperative game, a very narrow niche type of game where everyone works together… until they don’t, which is almost inevitable in this particular horror-themed title. First released in Russia by Hobby World back in 2019, it came to the U.S. this year via Ultra Pro, and has been available here for a few months.
If you’ve played Arkham Horror, you’ll recognize a lot of Deranged immediately. The players are working together to fulfill a scenario goal, which mostly involves clearing one or more monster types from the board, while visiting specific buildings to rid themselves of curses or search for additional items or clues. Rounds are tracked on a time wheel, and when night time ends, all players draw cards that might apply new curses to them or turn them deranged, which makes them into demons whenever the time wheel hits the night period, during which they will attack other human players to try to end their deranged status so they can still win the game.
Players have two different meters to track on their personal boards, one for health and one for sanity, which is a very Cthulu mechanic. One of the main differences between Deranged and some similar games is its reliance on a standard deckbuilding mechanic, where the hand of four cards you hold determines your actions for that turn as well as your ability to defend yourself between turns. Cards offer specific values for movement, attacking, defense, and searching. On your turn, you’ll play one card and choose one of those actions for free. You may use a second action, but in so doing, you lose one point of sanity. The ultimate goal is to remove all of your curses, retain or restore your human status (not deranged), and get to the exit from the board by the end of the last night of play. You all lose if at any point in the game all characters are deranged.