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Ravensburger Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power is a strategic board game designed for ages 12 and up, featuring iconic Marvel villains. With adjustable difficulty, it supports 2 to 4 players and offers a game time of 40-80 minutes. The game includes unique components like sculpted villain movers and Fate decks, ensuring an engaging experience for both casual and seasoned gamers.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 10.5"W |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Marvel, Comic Book, Board Game, Strategy, Card Game |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
S**.
Finish it with a *snap*
I've played the Disney Villainous and this one picked my interest since I am a Marvel fan. It's easy to pick up, it has some very fun twists on the formula so it's not a copy pasty from the Disney version which is nice. I highly recommend this game and also, Thanos has his own set of rules which changes the overall dynamic of the game in a entertaining way, but I wouldn't recommend playing the character it if there are only two players in the session.
H**N
I don’t like it, I love it!!
Although this this game is not easy to learn and the thickness of the pieces and cards feels cheap it’s a really fun game to play. We love that it’s a challenge and are constantly pulling out the manual to challenge each other. Great family fun!
E**O
Just what it claims to be.
Our grandson was super stoked to add this to his games kit.
J**A
Unnecessarily confusing, but generally enjoyable addition to Villainous line for experienced players
Overall, I’m happy that I purchased this game, but it will not be pulled out as often as the Disney versions are in my house. I don’t have any issues with the quality of the game like prior reviewers, with one exception - the common fate deck cards are just slightly thicker than the individual villain fate decks which makes them difficult to shuffle. My concerns are primarily with the game play. To give context, my sister and I are both avid Disney Villainous fans and have played all of the expansions more times than we can count - it’s one of our favorite games. I’m writing this review after playing every possible character combination in a 2 player game at the easy and medium levels. Here are my thoughts:1. Instructions are not clear for several game mechanics, but particularly for Ultron. There’s no guidance on how to meet his objectives and it is not intuitive. We finally figured it out by watching a play through on Ravensburgers YouTube channel and searching forums. We had to do that WAY too many times when first playing the characters. We probably would have been fairly confused and given up if we hadn’t been so well versed in Disney Villainous.2. There’s no real “match” for Thanos. Whoever plays him will likely win. The closest we’ve gotten to defeating him was during a three hour match between him and Taskmaster - and he still won.3. One game between two people took THREE HOURS!!! Granted, it was a bit of an anomaly in our experience, but this wasn’t even at the hardest level. At points, I just wanted to be defeated so we could finally end the game. We have not yet worked up the stamina for the “undying” level...and may never do so.4. On the plus side, we LOVE the concept of the common fate deck and events. Unfortunately, way too often, fate is not in our favor and we pull cards not intended for the person being fated. This makes it possible for luck to heavily influence the game - much more so than in the Disney versions.5. The objectives of each character have varying levels of interest. My sister and I both agreed on this ranking of how fun each character was to play: 1. Thanos, 2. Hela, 3. Taskmaster, 4. Kilmonger, 5. Ultron. We felt there was some “magic” missing in some of these initial characters, particularly Kilmonger and Ultron.Final note: as I said above, we don’t regret purchasing the game - it does add some unique elements to the Villainous premise that we really enjoyed. However, we would only recommend to experienced players who have already played Disney Villainous due to the vagueness of the rules. We would also recommend, to even out the characters, that the least experienced person plays Thanos. I feel like there is a lot of potential in this version of the game, and I hope Ravensburger takes player feedback into account in any additional expansions.P.S. We desperately want a Harry Potter Villainous, though we recognize the challenges in doing so with only a few options for “villains”. We have ideas on how to do so! :)
C**Y
Great Game
I love the Villianous games, I enjoy Marvel over Disney, but prefer Star Wars overall. Not as balanced as Star Wars, so house rules may need adopted to balance out the game. You'll learn who is a harder and easier. I've got 2 expansions as well.
D**Y
A step down in quality from the other versions
My kids have loved the other villainous games so we and they were super excited to see a Marvel version. They noticed right away how the game pieces are of less quality then the previous versions. The game play is still fun, the makers of this game just cheeped out big time on the pieces and of course the game costs just as much as the other ones.
T**A
Long but fun game
It’s a LONG game. Wish the instructions were clearer but there’s a ton of YouTube videos that go into more detailed explanations. Overall it’s a fun game, my kids enjoyed being the villains for a change! Just and FYI, when you play, you play for hours because the objective is to block the other villains from winning with hero cards. It took us 2 almost 3 hours once we got the hang of the game. Still a really full game
X**A
Birthday gift
Bought this for my nephew (14) and he seemed to enjoy it.
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