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Star Wars Villainous Board Game Review

Star Wars Villainous Review

Overview:

In the galaxy far, far away, the dark side has never been more fun! Star Wars Villainous puts players in the shoes of iconic villains like Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, and more, each with their own unique objectives and abilities. This game captures the essence of the Star Wars universe while allowing players to strategize, scheme, and outmaneuver their opponents.

Star Wars Villainous is produced by Ravensburger and is designed for 2-4 players, ages 10+. Star Wars Villainous is available for fast delivery from Amazon.com

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.  

Star Wars Villainous

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 similar to 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 Vader moving too fast?  Toss Chewbacca 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.

5 Sculpted Villains

What’s in the Box?

Five villain decks are in this starter box.

The components are good quality, and fit nicely in the well-designed box.  The five villains in this starter set include: Darth Vader, Asajj Ventress, Moff Gideon, Kylo Ren, an General Grievous. Each Villain has their own 30-card Villain deck, and 15-card Fate deck.  

The artwork on the cards is from each respective movie or TV show or cartoon.  That’s impressive that Ravensburger licensed that!  

Darth Vader has to defeat Luke Skywalker

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

General Grievous must collect 8 Lightsabers

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, this will not be difficult for you.  

On Your Turn:

Darth Vader’s board

What Actions can you perform?

The first person to achieve their goal wins the game.  

4-player Star Wars Villainous

Pros, Cons and Final Thoughts

Pros:

Cons:

Final Thoughts:

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.

Star Wars Villainous is a fantastic addition to any game night, especially for fans of the franchise. The game balances strategy, luck, and thematic storytelling beautifully. Whether you’re channeling your inner Sith or just looking to dominate the galaxy, this game delivers an engaging experience. 

Rating: 4.5/5 Lightsabers – May the Force be with you on your quest for villainy!

Look Star Wars Villainous on Amazon.com.  

Star Wars Villainous – Back of box.
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