Zombie and Monster Games for Halloween Nights
Selfish: Zombie Edition and A Little Selfish: Zombie Edition are the clearest spooky-season picks - racing across a zombie wasteland for the rescue chopper, with the threat of being bitten and turning on your fellow survivors. The standard edition runs 30-60 minutes; the mini version runs 20-30 and travels better. The full Selfish range sits in Selfish Games.
Selfish: Shipwrecked Edition lands in the same spooky-survival territory - stranded at sea, low rations, sharks circling. The horror flavour is more nautical than supernatural, but it suits the same Halloween-leaning game nights.
Stomp the Monster is the kid-friendly horror entry - a sasquatch-hunt snap game where you're trying to photograph an elusive monster before the rest of your group. Works for ages 6+ and adds a Halloween edge to family game nights without being properly scary.
Spooky Curiosities Puzzle for Halloween Decoration
The Spooky Curiosities 200-piece jigsaw is the seasonal puzzle for Halloween - witches, ghosts, jack-o'-lanterns, classic spooky imagery. At 200 pieces, the build finishes in one or two hours, which fits inside the Halloween window without dragging past it. The full 200-piece range sits in 200 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles.
It's the right puzzle for someone who decorates for Halloween in September. A 1000-piece spooky puzzle would still be half-built come December; this one finishes in time to display.
Cleopatra's Curse for Spooky Escape Nights
Timescape: Cleopatra's Curse is the Halloween-leaning entry in the escape room range - your Time Agency bosses have accidentally unleashed an ancient curse, and you've got 60-90 minutes to travel back to Ancient Egypt and lift it before the modern world suffers. It's the curse-and-pyramid flavour of spooky rather than zombies and monsters.
Perfect for a small Halloween gathering where you want the evening's centrepiece to be something more substantial than another card game. The full escape room range is in Escape Room Games.
Disney Villains for Family-Friendly Halloween
Selfish: Disney Villains is the spooky-adjacent pick for families that want Halloween-themed fun without the genuinely scary elements. Maleficent, Cruella, Ursula, and Jafar compete to claim the title of Evilest of Them All. It's villain-themed rather than horror-themed, which makes it the right Halloween game for households with younger kids.
Funky Fungi for Mushroom-Foraging Vibes
Funky Fungi turns up in the spooky collection because the mushroom-foraging theme catches the autumn-and-witches mood adjacent to Halloween. The gameplay itself isn't spooky, but the woodland-and-fungi aesthetic suits the season. Pairs well with the Halloween range as a slightly lighter palate-cleanser between scarier games.
Roarsome! for Kids' Halloween Parties
Roarsome! is the kid-friendly entry - a dinosaur matching game that doubles as a watch-for-the-poop spotting game. Not strictly Halloween, but the silliness suits kids' parties around the season, and the dinosaur theme appeals to the same kids who'd enjoy a monster game.
When You Want More Halloween-Adjacent Options
The collection rotates seasonally, so what appears here in late September is heaviest on Halloween-specific picks. Outside the immediate season, the same scheming-and-survival games sit in Family Game Nights, and the safest cross-generational picks for family Halloween gatherings appear in Top Games!. For comedy and party-format games to round out a Halloween evening, Party Games has drawing, miming, and kazoo titles that fit any seasonal gathering.