• Let's start with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Game, a 2-4 player semi-cooperative game from Scott Rogers due out in Q4 2022. Here's the short take:
Leatherface will chase the players throughout the map, and if he catches a player, he takes them to the Killing Room. Once there, the player has three turns to attempt escape before Leatherface eliminates the player.
• Shadowgate: The Living Castle is an adaptation of the 2014 video game Shadowgate that's being co-published with 317 Games and that plays as follows:
For each item you equip, each quest you complete, each djinn riddle you answer, and each monster you defeat, you gain XP. Once the players uncover and rebuild the legendary Staff of Ages, they take on the Warlock Lord and the Behemoth by bidding against one of the final quest cards. The player with the most XP at game's end wins and is crowned High Lord of Westland!
• Trick or Treat Studios has a ton of licenses for horror movies thanks to its primary business — selling masks, costumes, and props — and it's creating games for many of these licenses, such as Saw, Child's Play/Chucky, and the Universal Classic Monster line, with the latter being a deck-building game from David Gregg, best known for 2011's Nightfall. Emerson Matsuuchi, who already created the widely regarded Specter Ops, is creating a hidden movement game based on the original Halloween film from 1978 that's due out in Q1 2023.
For a non-licensed, more family-friendly spooky game, Trick or Treat is releasing a new version of Gwenaël Bouquin and Bruno Faidutti's 2004 card game Knock! Knock! under the title Halloween Party. Here's a summary of this 3-6 player game:
The first title in the line will be a new version of J. Alex Kevern's Gold West, which was first released in 2015. This edition will feature art by Vincent Dutrait and a new optional water expansion.
Other titles in the "Classic Collection" line will include second editions of 2009's At the Gates of Loyang from Uwe Rosenberg, 2010's Luna from Stefan Feld, 2014's Scoville from Ed Marriott (who mentions possible changes here).