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Disney Villainous
50m - 50m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
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Maneuvers that directly attack an opposing player's strength, level, life points or do something else to impede their progress.
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[size=16]❦ [/size] [b]Solo Mode[/b] // [filepage=213395]Unofficial Solo Variant[/filepage] [size=16]❦ [/size] [b]Required Play Space[/b] // 26" x 18" [size=16]❦ [/size] [b]Setup Time[/b] // Almost None [size=16]❦ [/size] [b]Play Time[/b] // 15 Minutes ✅ The artwork is fantastic and brings back memories of the important locations and characters from each movie. ✅ Each villain plays differently with various objectives and unique decks, offering up a handful of neat little puzzles. ✅ This solo variant uses the fate deck as a timer and ensures that gameplay moves very quickly from start to end. ✅ Gameplay is pretty straightforward with mostly intuitive rules and most of the information directly on the cards. ✅ Villain guides provide clever ways to explain the main elements of each villain and help provide basic strategy tips. ✅ Everything remains pretty compact, both in terms of the required play space and the time needed to play. ❌ A villain usually takes a couple of tries to win as, and then there isn’t much of an incentive to play as the same one. ❌ Luck is very prevalent, with some villains relying on cards to be near the top of their decks in order to win quickly. ❌ Despite the amazing artwork and overall theme, gameplay doesn’t feel that thematic aside from a bit of nostalgia. ❌ Although the villains are very different, the location actions end up feeling pretty monotonous in general. [url=https://gamewardbound.com/tag/disney-villainous/?utm_source=boardgamegeek&utm_medium=comment]Read the Session Reports and Review at Gameward Bound »[/url]
agrenon0418
I own the base set and all of the expansion sets except one, and it's the Disney theme that sells them, not the game itself. I only like to play at 2 players because the more players, the longer the game and the more downtime been turns. Having the game be asymmetric does make for some characters to be easier to win with, but if you're willing to play just to enjoy the beautiful artwork and feel nostalgic thinking about the movies of your childhood, then it's not a bad game.
541N7
I wanted to like it but I wasn't impressed. It largely felt like a solo game with slight competitive elements. Interesting idea that didn't feel like it managed to pull it off. It's unlikely I'll play it again.