As far as I am aware there have been several versions of this classic Haunted House game from Denys Fisher. At one point it was released as 'Which Witch?' with the same artwork you see on the previous post for the game. Then there is this version we have here, which I think as much better artwork, reminds me of the artwork on the 'Ghost Train' and 'Scream Inn' board games. During the 1980's the Haunted House game became known as 'Ghost Castle' and was re-vamped a little with different graphics on the board and box. The game was then re-released again with the same title but re-vamped again.
Hi Paul, I adore your sight. I have a show in London called 'Ghost Stories', I think you'd like it. I'd love to invite you to it. Have a look at www.ghoststoriestheshow.co.uk. You can mail me through my website www.andynyman.com. Great blog. Andy
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ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the graphics on this game.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a great fusion of graphics and the imagination there. The designers really got everything out of the concept with a few bits of cardboard!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree about the graphics on this board game, such a shame that newer board games don't have this type of artwork.
ReplyDeleteI had this game in the 80s (it could have been the 70s version though, we had hand-me-downs from older cousins) it was fantastic! I'm all nostalgic now.
ReplyDeleteHi Perdita, so pleased it has great nostalgic memories for you.
ReplyDeleteMy mother has the "Which Witch" version, it's a very neat concept, kind of like a cardboard precursor to "Mousetrap" in the sense that certain spaces you land on activate traps.
ReplyDeleteThe art work here is better then the version in the one before it, but I think It's just as intersting to see the older version because it looks so different from the one you featured in this post.
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ReplyDeleteIt seems fun! Me and ma cousins used to play a game called 'Monsieur Thomas'. You may be wondering how it's related to this. Well, the backgrounds we used to imagine were the same. Ah, it's like an illustration of our le`s petite game!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a pleasure to have you visit here and are enjoying it all. Heard about the Ghost Stories show and I really want to go sometime as it sounds fantastic.
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Thank you all for the nice comments and I am so pleased that you are enjoying the spooky posts and the Haunted House game here.
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ReplyDeleteDo you own the Deny's Fisher Haunted House 1975 version? If so, do you want to sell it?
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ReplyDeleteI do own this version of the game, but sorry I would like to keep it until I come across another one. If I do I'll let you know. Unless you happen to come across one yourself sometime.
Still loving the blog site :) I have just come across this version of Haunted House on ebay. It's not mine and a bit pricey, but maybe to serious collectors who yearn for such an item it's worth a peek
ReplyDeleteI have the above game. All complete except missing dice. The pictures are fab and they really used their imagination :)
ReplyDeleteHi Neil, nice to meet you. I'm Emanuele and i'm from italy. U'm searching for this version of game. New haunted house denys fisher boardgame 1975. But I can't find anything until now. Can you consider an eventual sell of this game? Thank you for your time. I hope here you soon. Emanuele.
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