The popular tabletop series Villainous is getting a revamp this year, with new, smaller boxes to help you get into the game for cheaper. It’s also releasing a new version of its’ beginner-friendly box, Villainous: Introduction To Evil.
Dubbed the “expandalone format”, new releases for Disney Villainous and its Star Wars sibling will feature a smaller number of playable characters than before, but still be playable right out the box and be on offer for much cheaper.
Villainous is an asymmetrical game where each player takes charge of a Disney, Marvel, or Star Wars villain. You have your own goals to complete, meaning everybody will be following different strategies and plots as they vie to complete their objectives. A large part of the game is not only knowing what you need to do, but also knowing the best way to throw the wrench into the works of your opposing villains.
Introducing King Candy and Shere Khan to Disney Villainous, this first 'expandalone' features two characters ready to play straight out the box, or played against any other villain in the Disney Villainous lineup.
The first expandalone release for Disney Villainous is coming in June, with Sugar and Spite. The box includes two new villains, with Wreck It Ralph’s King Candy and The Jungle Book’s Shere Khan joining the roster. As with previous expansions, both will be fully compatible with other characters added to Disney Villainous, like Professor Ratigan, Ursula, Prince John, and Mother Gothel.
Meanwhile, Star Wars Villainous will be getting a currently-unrevealed expandalone this summer, the second expansion released for the game following 2023’s Scum and Villainy. As Star Wars includes its own take on Villainous, it isn’t compatible with their the Disney
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