(As our review points out, 'there's so much to get your teeth into.') What's more, you can delay your rivals by sending heroes to harass them. You'll navigate a personal board in search of allies, effects, or items that can help you complete your unique objective, and because each character has their own play-style, the experience is surprisingly deep. There's complexity hidden beneath all those gorgeous paintings, though. What follows is a nostalgic romp through classic Disney films, reimagined here with original artwork. Think of it like a 'what if' scenario, where the antagonists finally get their way. How it works: As the name would suggest, Villainous revolves around classic baddies getting their way - Jafar wants to control Genie, Prince John is trying to amass a fortune, and so on. It's a great choice in terms of must-have board games for 2 players.
While duking it out with lots of other people is fun, reducing the head-count makes things less chaotic and gives you more time to strategize. If you ask us, that intricacy makes Villainous better when played head-to-head.