It’s that time of year when everyone turns to my personal favorite genre – horror! As the gamer of all types – board, roleplay, video – horror games are my bread and butter. Even in the gentle Animal Crossing: New Horizons that is popular with many of us library staffers, pumpkins and ghosts are appearing. So whether it’s bunking down with a controller to play Until Dawn, or trying to escape the haunted house in Betrayal at House on the Hill, games are a fun interactive media that gets the imagination sparking.

Even if you’ve never played the physical game, the mechanics probably sound familiar as they’re the basis of the new hit mobile game Among Us.

Ghosts of Saltmarsh is sure to chill any team of table top adventurers. Haunted players, drowned sailors, dark magic, and forbidden gods can give these adventures a very Pirates of the Caribbean feel.
If you’re a Dracula fan, then I would suggest trying The Curse of Strahd. The vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich awaits adventurers in his looming castle, filled with all the great horror classics from bats to crypts. Both of these campaigns are classic DnD series that start at level one. Grab them, and a Player’s Handbook, and get ready for adventure.
Of course, you can always adapt your own favorite horror story into a Dungeons and Dragons game and try your hand at being the Dungeon Master. Check out a copy of the Dungeon Master’s Handbook to see how to create your very own game.

If you’re still hungering for something of the Lovecraft (lovecraftian?) persuasion but without the board, The Call of Cuthulu Role Playing Game may be your choice pick. Similar to the Dungeons and Dragons system, The Call of Cuthulu allows players to create characters and step into a world based on Lovecraft’s works while being at the mercy of their Game Master.
Check out the links above for some great gaming, or hit up the DVD Horror section for inspiration this Halloween season.