Being one of the most popular franchises on the entire planet for the last 40 years, Star Wars has managed to expand into just about every medium imaginable. Movies, TV shows, video games, soundtrack CDs, audiobooks, novels, and comics based on Star Wars can be found just about anywhere, and board games are no exception. Though they haven't all been great, Star Wars has had a plethora of board game adaptations over the years, ranging from original games like Escape From The Death Star, to licensed versions of Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit. But one recent release towers over the rest: Star Wars Villainous.
Released just a few months ago, Star Wars Villainous is the latest version of the Villainous board game series. Debuting as Disney Villainous in 2018, this series sees players assume the roles of iconic villains from across different franchises, and try to out-evil one another in an attempt to achieve their specific objective. Star Wars Villainous, obviously, brings the series to a Galaxy Far Far Away, giving players the opportunity to play as five iconic Star Wars villains, from Darth Vader, to Kylo Ren, to Asajj Ventress. While the initial roster is impressive, each coming with their own incredibly fleshed-out, unique character objectives and abilities, there's always room for more.
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Much like the Marvel and Disney versions of the game, Star Wars Villainous could receive new characters in the form of expansion packs. These new additions would come with their own Villain Board, filled with character-specific locations and objectives, their own set of Villain and Fate Cards, which include a range of character-specific allies, vehicles, and heroes, and their own character marker, stylized like
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