14+
20-60 min.
1
You are the last one standing. The only thing between you and survival is a relentless killer lurking in the shadows, ready to strike at any moment.
Final Girl drops you into the heart of a classic slasher film, where you must outwit, outmaneuver, and ultimately defeat the nightmare that stalks you.
As a solo-only game, Final Girl provides a tense, immersive horror experience like no other. Each session pairs a Feature Film Box, containing a unique killer and location, with the Core Box, ensuring nearly endless replayability as different killers, settings, and Final Girls can all be played together to create endless exciting scenarios.
Mixing killers, and locations from all the different feature film expansion boxes, offers exciting variety with each playthrough. Will you face the mask-wearing psychopath in an abandoned campground, or battle an undead horror inside a haunted house? No two games play the same.
Gameplay is driven by time management, dice-based action resolution, and strategic movement. Every action you take—whether searching for useful items, rescuing victims, or attacking the killer—comes with risk and reward. With limited resources, time running out, and a killer hot on your tail - every decision is a life-or-death gamble.
Final Girl delivers an intense, immersive experience that pulls players into the heart of a horror movie. But if you're wondering whether it's the right game for you, here are three similar games that might help you decide!
Gloomhaven – Both Final Girl and Gloomhaven emphasize tactical decision-making, resource management, and positioning on a modular board. While Gloomhaven offers a cooperative dungeon-crawling adventure with persistent character progression, Final Girl delivers a highly tactical experience in a faster, self-contained format. Both games create immersive narratives where the odds are stacked against you, requiring careful planning, adaptability, and a bit of luck to succeed.
Arkham Horror The Card Game – Both games embrace a strong horror narrative with unpredictable threats and escalating danger. The modular design of Final Girl, with its mix-and-match killers, locations, and scenarios, mirrors the dynamic storytelling found in Arkham Horror, where different characters, events, and challenges shape each playthrough into a unique experience.
Horrified – While Horrified is cooperative and Final Girl is solo, both games focus on battling iconic horror villains in a thematic setting. The idea of moving across a board, rescuing victims, and strategically gathering tools to defeat terrifying foes makes Final Girl feel like a more personal, high-stakes version of Horrified.
A brutal, cinematic, and deeply thematic experience, Final Girl isn’t just about surviving—it’s about turning the tables and becoming the ultimate horror movie heroine. Will you make it out alive, or will your story end like so many before you?
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