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Arkham Horror: The Card Game Revised Core Set is a cooperative living card game for 1-4 players aged 14+, featuring a revamped core with improved organization and gameplay. Set in a Lovecraftian 1900s world, it offers 60-120 minutes of immersive, story-driven play with branching campaigns, strategic deck-building, and high replay value. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a deep, narrative-rich gaming experience that challenges critical thinking and teamwork.









| ASIN | B0999D3P8S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 93,827 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,449 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (820) |
| Educational Objective | Develop cooperative problem-solving and critical thinking skills through immersive, strategic gameplay. |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841333113117 |
| Grenre | Cooperative |
| Included Components | cards, board, tokens/tokens |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7.8 x 29.2 x 24.3 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29.2L x 24.3W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Card Game |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Fantasy Flight Games |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AHC60 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1332.00 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 168.0 |
| Model Name | arkham horror the card game revised core set |
| Model Number | FFGAHC60 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Revised Edition |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | 1. Base Game |
| Set Name | Revised Core Set |
| Size | Arkham Horror Card Game: Revised Core Set |
| Sub Brand | Arkham Horror |
| Subject Character | Cthulhu and Other Lovecraftian Beings |
| Theme | Horror |
| UPC | 841333113117 |
D**D
An Incredible, Story-Driven Experience – Even Solo
If you’re playing Arkham Horror: The Card Game solo, you have to run at least two investigators—and honestly, that’s part of the fun. It’s like being the director and the lead actors in your own Lovecraftian mystery—twice the decisions, twice the tension, and twice the satisfaction when you survive by the skin of your teeth. The game shines as a narrative experience. Each scenario plays out like a chapter in an unfolding horror novel, with branching paths and real consequences that carry over into future scenarios. When you’re playing two-handed, you can build decks that complement each other—one investigator focusing on clue gathering and support, the other on monster-smashing and damage control. The synergy feels great, and it’s genuinely rewarding to watch your “team” develop over time. The difficulty is no joke. The chaos bag can turn a sure win into a desperate scramble in seconds, and the game doesn’t pull punches with its story twists. But that unpredictability is part of the charm—it makes every victory feel hard-earned. Component quality is excellent, the rulebook is clear once you learn the flow, and the amount of replayability is enormous thanks to different investigators, deck-building choices, and branching story paths. If you enjoy immersive storytelling, tense decision-making, and the occasional “how did we survive that?” moment, Arkham Horror: The Card Game is one of the best solo/two-handed experiences you can buy. Just be ready to lose... a lot.
C**S
Great Arkham Horror Game
My Son and I have both found common ground for RP in Arkham Horror card game, and this card game has been the best thing we have played so far. For context, we have played Arkham Horror: The Board Game and Elder Signs. The Card game manages to be more immersive with enough depth to keep things interesting. It's not easy and you sometimes find yourself reading the cards over and over again to fully understand the rules, but we have both thorughly enjoyed playing through this and will be buying more expansions as we go along.
R**R
Worth It
complicated but definitely worth the effort.
T**R
Great atmosphere to the game lore.
Nice to play a more traditional game rather than console nice change. Great atmosphere.
P**E
A great solo or group play game.
Wonderful game set in lovecraftian universe. The core box set comes with one scenario of three acts and 5 investigator decks (one for each of the archetypes). Everything you need is included to get started down the rabbit hole of the Arkham LCG.
C**9
Poor Quality Control
Five stars for the game Zero stars for the quality control Once again I’m disappointed by the lack of care involved in the storage and wrapping of the products bought through Amazon. More and more of them arrive with damaged packaging. Less of a problem when you only need its contents, but when the box it comes in is an intrinsic part of the product it becomes a big problem. The delivery cannot be blamed as it was not damaged at all. Having not realised this until unwrapping and playing the game, my mistake, I would have sent it back. The game itself is great, differing levels of play, quality components and no two games will play the same way.
A**R
Decent game, overpriced for what it is.
I enjoyed the game but the campaign is a bit short and I don't think there is much replayability in this core set. For these reasons I feel the core game is overpriced for what you get, so felt a little let down after really looking forward to playing it.
R**T
Good game but expensive
This is a good game, albeit an expensive hobby to pursue.
P**G
Top game with top quality
V**S
This core box servers as an introduction to the Arkham Horror LCG and it does so very well. The first mini campaign is pretty good and gives a nice feeling for the game in general. Package came a little bit damaged but nothing serious.
A**I
Loved it, arrived in great condition.
I**C
It's a great game that gets better the more you play it and understand it's rules and mechanics. This campaign however is relatively short, with only 3 scenarios, the first one being just a small introduction to the game's core mechanics. The story overall is not amazing, it's a straight path to an obvious conclusion. This is punctuated by the lack meaningful decision making story-wise and no branching paths. Nevertheless the game's mechanics does a great job to make it feel a bit more engaging, though in the end it cannot hide the simplicity of the game's story. It is important to remind you that this a core set, meaning that its purchase is required if you intend on getting any other campaign. The replay value of this campaign spawns from it's hard difficulty (challenging even on easy mode), which forces players to retry different party comps as well as different decks styles. This can make for a very engaging and rewarding experience, that gets better and better. You should see this core set more of a teaser/preview of the real game that is offered through the expansion packs. Its's a game for those who like a challenge, and love min-maxing stats and micro managing, in that regard the core set would provide you with hours and hours of fun. If however you are just interest in the campaign/story part of it, you may come out a bit disappointed, feeling that its too little for the price tag. For new players that are starting out with this set my two pieces of advice would be: 1- don't go into it expecting to "Win" every scenario, this will only frustrate you and hinder your experience. 2- Before your first game, do some deck building the starter decks are not great, which makes an already difficult game even harder. I hope this review helps you
D**L
Best card game I have ever played.