I got to play a few new games for the first time last night. Shadows over Camelot(actually my second time playing this), Wiz Wars, Betrayal at House on the Hill, Dixit and Cutthroat Caverns(didnt get to finish)
Shadows - Its an enjoyable game, traitor mechanic is interesting. Its just not a game I would want to play often. Game plays out too similar each time.
Wiz Wars - This was one that I knew nothing about before hand going into it. 4 Mages fighting each other and playing Capture the Flag with each others treasure/trying to murder each other. Played it twice, and had fun both times. Seems with different schools of magic that you can play with, you can get some interesting combos going.
Betrayal - Anyone that doesnt know about this game - Its a basic explore a haunted house game, but at some point during the game, the Haunt happens and someone in your party becomes a traitor with different win objectives. The first part exploring is pretty simply straight forward, but once the haunt hits, things get way more tense and people start to die. With 50 different possible Haunts that are random, and a completely modular board, I think this is an awesome game. Had a ton of fun, and kicked some traitor ghost summmoning ass for the win first time through.
Dixit - Apples to Apples but with pictures. If you are super creative, Im sure this would be a more enjoyable game. I didnt hate it, and I did actually win, but I would never go out of my way to play it. Creative and non-gamer types might enjoy it.
Cutthroat Caverns - Card game were you fight together to kill monsters.....or fuck with each other to get everyone else killed. Really interesting mechanics for a card game. You have to make it out of the dungeon to win, so you cant just focus on fucking with each other super early. But you only get the prestige for killing a monster if you do the killing blow, so the backstabbing/fucking with starts off pretty early. I didnt get to finish this due to time constraints, but had a blast playing it. Too long to be a filler, and not quite a party game either, but playing with 6 wasnt too bad. I personally would have enjoyed it more with just 4 or 5.