I hope you will not stop the new Disney Villain game. The speed of the new release is slowed down and the recent expansion is characterized by two villains instead of three common, but it is always interesting to add new bad people to crooked collections. This year's expansion is especially interesting because I contain one villain I am waiting for.
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Disney Villainous is always the best family game.
Regardless of the level of board game experience, Disney Villainous is explosive.
The appropriately named dangerous assistants are characterized by two maritime. The enemy's Tamatoa, the Fish Face of the Caribbean, the Pirates of Davy Jones-Pirate of the Caribbean, the first live action villain. Although I made some reservations about the translation of a malicious signature style in live action, Davy Jones is surprisingly one of the most aggregated themes since it completely blamed one of the most beautiful decks in the game and YZMA. I hope you will have a lot of positive praise for Tamato. But I'm afraid that my expectations were too high for the dazzling Dikaford (look).
The dead man does not do cards
Let's start with the good news. I was not only surprised to find a live -action villain maliciously, but I was the same as how well Davy Jones was designed. Jones' Deck and Play Style All elements gather together to create an attractive high sea challenge that is completely versatile to the pirates of the Caribbean.
Davy Jones 'MOVER, a sick turquoise bust of Jones' triggered face, starts each game at his famous ship, Flying Dutchman. There he can move under the deck, Davy Jones Quarters or the flock of the ship island. Considering that three of them are different parts of the same boat, it is not the most creative locale, but it is easy to forgive if you taste his dynamic play style.
Like the best villains, Davy Jones is easy to understand, but has a more difficult goal to achieve. His unique game sculpture is his treasure tile, and if he can collect all five, he wins. To play Davy Jones is to find out how to stop Black Pearl's crew, who is playing a tricky Keepaway game to hide Jones' treasures. Elizabeth Swan is hard enough to defeat people like Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, and Elizabeth Swann, but in addition to Jones's treasures, they don't know what they have until they already have their own effects.
What I liked most about acting Davy Jones is the way Heroes can work together to maintain treasure in Jones Grabbers. Players who oppose the fate deck can hide a place where heroes can exchange treasures or even Jones cannot find. Treasure abilities also add a lot to the random to keep you on your toes (do the squid man has toes?).
When the key is released, the Jones player must abandon the entire hand, while the music box interferes with being used to defeat the heroes of Jones, the most powerful alliance of Jones. Using Jones' treasures, the theme around the Black Pearl Crew is a lot of fun, and this live action villain is a great help to the game.
Art style is also fantastic. The characters are staffed, but they can still be recognized as an actor described in the movie, and they have a strong cohesion between the cards, so they all feel the same.
Tamatoa wasn't as sparkling as much as I expected
Do not understand me wrong. We are pleased to see our favorite dull Little CRAB making his long -term malicious debut. But I must admit. I was a little disappointed with the execution. The art style used in the deck of Tamatoa wants a lot especially when you are side by side with Davy Jones. It is suffering from many problems like Candy King last year and in the set. When reproducing the art style of Disney's CG animated film, King Candy and Tamatoa often use artworks that are too close to the original, so it's hard to say an image or screenshot drawn in the movie.
Many TAMATOA cards show that the configuration is not good, and some are so dark that it is difficult to say what the image is, so it contributes to the screenshot effect. His unique mechanic is MAUI deck. Maui Deck is a fate deck filled with a villain and a different version of Maui. It is a clean special effect, but almost all cards are the same image of treasure piles, such as Maui, a different teenage maui version in each center. Most of them floated on treasures, so there was no need to add shadows. Artistically, it is not the most impressive malicious deck.
Gameplay is quite operated in the factory. The goal of Tamatoa is to put the heart of Maui's Fishhook and TE FITI in his hideout. Fish hook started with his villain deck, but as soon as Maui arrived, the situation changed seriously. He not only steals Fishhook, but also forces Tamatoa to draw a card from the MAUI deck every time and have a random effect. When Tamatoa defeated Maui and Moana, he almost won.
Hei Hei is a hero of a fate deck that has no additional ability and perfectly suits useless chickens. This is my favorite card in the deck.
Since there are all kinds of malicious players, I am pleased to add a new character to the Ravensburger still in a simple and easy -to -learn play style. As a big Moana fan, I was looking forward to a more complicated and originality from Tama Maa in both art and strategy. Fortunately, Davy Jones supplemented the shortcomings of Tamatoa and made a dangerous assistant with another great addition to the Disney malicious library.
- Game type
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Card -based strategy
- Age recommendation
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10+
- Game period
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40-60 minutes
- brand
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Disney / Raven Burger
- Contents
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Basic Game: 6xboard, 6 times the villain, 180 villain cards, 90x destiny cards, 84x tokens, 1x cauldron, 6x reference card, 6x villain guide and guidelines.
- Number
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2-6