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Key Features:- Characters you love - In this asymmetric board game, choose from 6 iconic Disney Villains - each with their own sinister objectives & goals. Disney Villainous comes with Captain Hook, Maleficent, Jafar, Ursula, Queen of Hearts, and Prince John. The Fate Decks also feature your favorite protagonists like Aladdin, Peter Pan, Ariel, and more!
- Clear instructions - Easy to learn with clear instructions! Each of the 6 villains has their own guide, and these guides will inspire you with strategies and tips for crafting the most successful plan to win!
- Compatibility - Disney Villainous can be played as a standalone game or with the other games in the Villainous line: Evil Comes Prepared, Wicked To The Core, and Perfectly Wretched.
- 2019 Game of the Year - Disney Villainous won the prestigious 'Game of the Year' Award at the 2019 TOTY Awards.
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Delivery is free with red card. You just gotta use the delivery option and not shipt
May not be for very young kids, as there is a lot of reading and strategerie and even some rather 'vilianous' behavior. However, it is EXCELLENT for grownups who wish they never had :-)
Another expansion is available for $12. As mentioned, it can be played on its own without this starter pack (starter pack only gives you chits and a bowl to put them in).
https://www.amazon.com/Ravensburger-Disney-Villainous-Perfectly-Stand-Alone/dp/B083XMTCKP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3W46YA0KJMH4D&hasWorkingJavascript=1&keywords=villianous&qid=1637591971&qsid=131-6742327-0886156&sprefix=villianous%2Caps%2C68&sr=8-3&sres=B083XMTCKP%2CB07DLGD9K6%2CB086B7QPTB%2CB08VQD7XVZ%2CB08TPWZ5GN%2CB08F65MX4L%2CB07T3G9F6S%2CB08TPMWYW1%2CB085JYYWJV%2CB085WKYSY2%2CB083YKWBC1%2CB08412VYKZ%2CB004LO2AIG%2CB091Q4DDCW&srpt=BOARD_GAME
If you like games and classic Disney, buy now and think about it later. Also, buy one for your sister.
Edit: Dunno why that link didn't come out.
May not be for very young kids, as there is a lot of reading and strategerie and even some rather 'vilianous' behavior. However, it is EXCELLENT for grownups who wish they never had :-)
Another expansion is available for $12. As mentioned, it can be played on its own without this starter pack (starter pack only gives you chits and a bowl to put them in).
https://www.amazon.com/Ravensburg...BO
If you like games and classic Disney, buy now and think about it later. Also, buy one for your sister.
Edit: Dunno why that link didn't come out.
Can you please elaborate on chits and a bowl portion for the starter pack?
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You can tell there are a lot of people that bought this game that are not board gamers, but love Disney. I have no idea how that affects the ratings, but I'm guessing it lowers them (they bought because "DISNEY!!" and didn't consider this is also a more in-depth game than Candyland.)
Any thoughts from a gamer who has this would be appreciated! I also suspect "real" gamers wouldn't touch this for the same reason that Disneyheads bought it. Soooo probably competing reviews all over!
I am neither a huge Disney fan, nor a huge boardgamer (but I own quite a few, and am always trying to get the family to play - which happens, but not often). So totally ambivelant here.
You can tell there are a lot of people that bought this game that are not board gamers, but love Disney. I have no idea how that affects the ratings, but I'm guessing it lowers them (they bought because "DISNEY!!" and didn't consider this is also a more in-depth game than Candyland.)
Any thoughts from a gamer who has this would be appreciated! I also suspect "real" gamers wouldn't touch this for the same reason that Disneyheads bought it. Soooo probably competing reviews all over!
I am neither a huge Disney fan, nor a huge boardgamer (but I own quite a few, and am always trying to get the family to play - which happens, but not often). So totally ambivelant here.
Every character has their own unique win condition so you have to keep in mind your own goal and be mindful of how close other players are to achieving their goal. Because of the vast differences in all the characters, it's really hard to have a good first game since everyone is busy learning the game and the characters, but subsequent plays are a lot more fun once everyone has a grasp of the rules. The box says the age rating is 10+ and I definitely wouldn't recommend playing with kids younger than that.
Fair warning that some characters are much more difficult to win than other characters. In the base set, Ursula and Jafar have to jump through 50 different hoops to be able to win, while characters like Prince John simply need to acquire 20 power (money).
Honestly, it's not the greatest board game out there, but it's good for the price and it'd be tough to find a game equally as complex at this cost.
Every character has their own unique win condition so you have to keep in mind your own goal and be mindful of how close other players are to achieving their goal. Because of the vast differences in all the characters, it's really hard to have a good first game since everyone is busy learning the game and the characters, but subsequent plays are a lot more fun once everyone has a grasp of the rules. The box says the age rating is 10+ and I definitely wouldn't recommend playing with kids younger than that.
Fair warning that some characters are much more difficult to win than other characters. In the base set, Ursula and Jafar have to jump through 50 different hoops to be able to win, while characters like King John simply need to acquire 20 power (money).
Honestly, it's not the greatest board game out there, but it's good for the price and it'd be tough to find a game equally as complex at this cost.
This is what I was going to say. Mainly that some characters are easier to win with. They can be stopped, but that effort further reduces your own ability to win.
Overall, it is not a balanced game at all. I'm not sure they even attempted to balance it. But it is fun to play as the characters with the character attributes.
Some games have a theme built on a known mechanic. But this game is theme with just enough mechanic to make it playable. But not a drop more.