Can Hela Beat Thanos? Find Out in Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power’

GeekDad
19 min readJul 29, 2020

Disney Villainous is one of the best games to hit the market in the last few years, and each of its sequels has only increased my opinion of it (because honestly, Pete is the most fun to play.) Now, with Marvel Villainous, the company is taking the franchise to a new universe, and with it, opening the possibility of new Villainous titles for years to come.

What Is Marvel Villainous?

Marvel Villainous is a game for 2–4 players, ages12 and up, and takes about 90 minutes to play. It’s currently available on Amazon and from your friendly local game store.

The game is published by Ravensburger and designed by Prospero Hall.

I do want to note at the outset that unlike the prior “sequels” in the Villainous franchise, all of which can be freely mixed-and-matched with the original base game or the other sequels, Marvel Villainous is a stand-alone game that is incompatible with the other titles.

That said, the mechanics are basically the same, so if you have played the other Villainous games you’ll be able to pick this one up very quickly. While this review is a full review of the title, I will highlight the rules that are different for those already familiar with the other game.

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