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The villains of a galaxy far, far away are just as iconic as its heroes, and it seems like the folks over at Ravensburger agree with the latest expansion to Star Wars Villainous.
Called Star Wars Villainous: Revenge at Last, this exquisitely evil ‘expandalone’ experience will be able to be enjoyed with or without the mainStar Wars Villainousgame, and will add Darth Maul and Captain Phasma to the roster of playable baddies. The only bad news is you won’t be able to pit Maleficent against Darth Maul, asDisneyVillainous isn’t compatible with its Star Wars counterpart.In ourDisney Villainous review, we heaped praise on how much thought and care was put into reshaping the game mechanics around each villain’s personality and story. This is also proven to be true of Star Wars Villainous and the subsequent expansions, all of which closely link the contents of new Villain decks to their villain’s immoral Ambitions.
As well as this, Revenge at Last will feature returning Star Wars Villainous mechanics like Force wielder currency and rules for piloting galactic transport. There will be details on gameplay revealed when pre-orders launch.
While you might have some kiddos in your life who long to be a Sith lord or lead a Stormtrooper army, Revenge at Last is suggested for players aged 10 and up. That’s mostly due to the game’s relative complexity. Let’s put it this way, I’ve had grown adults take a couple of turns to fully figure out the mechanics of Disney Villainous!
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