Board Game Geek Rating: 5.78. Board Game Geek Avg Player Rating: 6.66. This 2 - 5 player board game was published in 2022. It's a Kickstarter exclusive from Road To Infamy Games. The limited - edition set includes the core game, 40 exclusive Cursed cards, an upgraded wood planchette, and all unlocked stretch goals. Note that paid add - ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not included unless stated otherwise. In this fast and easy - to - learn game, you play as a curious kid who wanders into a spooky haunted house. Your curiosity wakes an evil presence, and you must undo the curse to escape with your sanity. Use push - your - luck set destruction as you explore the house. Decide how risky to be when choosing items; the right ones can dispel curses. On your turn, place a meeple in one of the 3 rooms with 5 placement spaces each. The deeper you go, the more likely you are to get a cursed item but also attract more ghosts. When 3 meeples are in a room, roll the ghost dice. Depending on the result, players gain ghost tokens and then take cards. At the end of the game, the player with the most ghost tokens gets curses, and the one with the fewest curses wins. We're excited to offer this game at TheGameSteward. A significant part of your purchase will go towards backing new Kickstarter games. If you have questions, contact us at The Game Steward.






To play Don't Go In There: Exclusive Kickstarter Limited Edition Board Game, first gather 2 to 5 players. Set up the core game, place the meeples, and get ready to explore the haunted house. Each turn, you'll place a meeple in one of the 3 rooms. Think carefully about where you place it, as going deeper into a room gives you a better chance of getting a cursed item but also more ghosts. When 3 meeples are in a room, roll the ghost dice. After that, take cards based on your meeple's position. At the end of the game, count your ghost tokens and curses. The goal is to have the fewest curses. Remember, the paid add - ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not included unless it's specifically stated. Keep the game components in a dry place to avoid damage. If you have any problems or questions during the game, feel free to contact The Game Steward.