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Star Wars Villainous – Revenge at Last Review

Star Wars Villainous – Revenge at Last

Overview:

In the galaxy far, far away, the dark side has never been more fun!

Star Wars Villainous – Revenge at Last is an “expandalone” box that can be played on its own or combined with any Star Wars Villainous title.  Darth Maul and Captain Phasma join Ravensburger’s award-winning game system.  Previous versions are:

Revenge at Last is produced by Ravensburger and is designed for 2 players, ages 10+. 

Star Wars Villainous is similar to the original Disney Villainous Games, but adds spacecrafts (vehicles) as extra location players can use to move their plans forward.  We reviewed Disney Villainous when it came out in 2018, and you can read our review right here.  

Gameplay Mechanics:

Star Wars Villainous plays like a game of competitive solitaire.  Each player has their own deck and a different win condition. Players are trying to win their game faster than their opponents.  It’s like a twist on the old 2-Player Tetris game, in that you can use your own turn to throw some garbage (Fate cards) at your opponents in an attempt to slow them down.  Darth Maul moving too fast?  Toss Obi-Wan Kenobi at him to deal with!

The game blends strategy and chance as players navigate their own villain’s realm, utilizing Fate cards to hinder opponents. The mechanics are straightforward yet engaging, making it accessible for newcomers while offering depth for seasoned players.

Revenge at Last Contents

What’s in the Revenge at Last Box?

The components are good quality, and fit nicely in the well-designed box.  The artwork on all Star Wars cards represents each respective movie, TV show, or cartoon.  Each character gets their own 45 card deck.  

Each villain has their own individual goal, and completely different decks designed to accomplish their goals:

How to play Star Wars Villainous?

Star Wars Villainous plays similarly to Disney Villainous with two exceptions.  There is a new location on the board for vehicles. Ally vehicles can give you extra actions, but Hero vehicles will reduce your hand size.  Star Wars also has “Ambition” tokens.  Some cards require money tokens to play them, while other cards require Ambition tokens to play them.  So you basically have two forms of currency in the game.  

Each player’s deck basically plays similarly to other CCG decks like Pokemon, YuGiOh, Magic: the Gathering, etc.  If you know how to play any other collectible card game, Villainous will not be difficult for you.  

On Your Turn:

Captain Phasma cards

What Actions can you perform?

The first person to achieve their goal wins the game.  

Once you have had one play-through, Villainous will be simpler to understand. There is a lot to strategize in order to beat your opponent.  You have to thin your deck quickly, get your winning conditions put together, and slow down your opponents. To get good at this game, you really have to know your deck.  Just like all other CCG’s.

4-player Star Wars Villainous with Darth Maul

Pros, Cons and Final Thoughts on Revenge at Last

Pros:

Cons:

Darth Maul cards

Final Thoughts on Star Wars Villainous: Revenge at Last

I like this 2-player expandalone game for a few of reasons:

Rating: 4/5 Lightsabers – May the Force be with you on your quest for villainy!

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Star Wars Villainous – Revenge at Last back of the box.
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