Disney Villainous
A game where you get to play the villain.
In this epic contest of sinister power, take on the role of a Disney villain and strive to achieve your own devious objective. Discover your character’s unique abilities and winning strategy while dealing twists of fate to thwart your opponents’ schemes. Find out who will triumph over the forces of good and win it all!
In this asymmetric style of game play, each Disney Villain has their own objectives and goals. Once you’ve figured out the best way to play as one Disney Villain, try to solve another! You have 6 different Disney Villains to choose from — Maleficent, Jafar, Ursula, Captain Hook, Queen of Hearts, and Prince John. The Fate Decks also feature your favorite protagonists like, Ariel, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Robin Hood, Dormouse, and more!
Disney Villainous is a light strategy game for up to 6 players. In the box you’ll find 6 Boards, 84 Tokens, 1 Cauldron, 6 Reference Cards, 6 Villain Guides, and Instructions.
Use your character’s unique abilities to reach your objectives. You can also play the Fate Deck against other Disney Villains to thwart them from attaining their objectives.
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I plopped $30.00 for my copy at Target - I can state, with clear confidence, that this was the best entertainment per dollar value that I have gotten out of any product in the last 10 years, other than the 5e DnD starter set, which gave me and my kids...
ROBIN HOOD.
I’m about to pass out.
I kind of don’t care if it’s crap. There has never been a “serious” Disney game.
Michael Barnes wrote: I am emailing Wonder Forge right now.
I kind of don’t care if it’s crap. There has never been a “serious” Disney game.
It's gotten a couple of good reviews from reviewers who got advanced copies. IIRC, its hand management and worker placement for kids 8+, with some take-that.
I mean, they put fucking Robin Hood stuff in it. Disney does not put Robin Hood stuff in anything. I have like the ONLY Robin Hood thing they’ve ever done, a collector’s pin.
They do an Uncle Scrooge/Duckburg/Duck Tales game and I’m going to explode.
Michael Barnes wrote: They do an Uncle Scrooge/Duckburg/Duck Tales game and I’m going to explode.
Just imagining a Duck Tales adventure board game gives me goosebumps. Someone make this happen!
ChristopherMD wrote:
Michael Barnes wrote: They do an Uncle Scrooge/Duckburg/Duck Tales game and I’m going to explode.
Just imagining a Duck Tales adventure board game gives me goosebumps. Someone make this happen!
Sadly, I believe we are scheduled for 10000 more fucking Lovecraft games before someone realizes how awesome a Duck Tales game would be.
I can play the song on bass!