SCOTT ROGERS
By 2006, I had played A LOT of games. Green Ghost and Voice of the Mummy before I could even read. In 1979, I convinced the big kids in my Boy Scout troop that I should play D&D with them because I knew how to defeat the monsters I read about in Greek mythology. In 1984, I worked in a game store and my boss made me read every rulebook – from Axis & Allies to Pass Out to Talisman. I had played so many games that they blurred together in my head. But I clearly remember when I heard about my favourite game, Betrayal at House on the Hill.