I love the Villainous games but I agree with your take on the storage issue. I was actually looking up storage solutions on Etsy earlier today. I remember a while ago, Target was doing a bundle of the base game for Disney and the first two expansions, but they were still in separate boxes. If they had put them in one big box, I would’ve gladly bought it and put away the one’s I already have for good. Also, I’m genuinely curious on what you would think of the Marvel version, since there are much more opportunities to directly interact with opponents in there than in Disney and Star Wars. (One last thing: Maleficent is Sleeping Beauty’s villain, not Evil Queen)
I want more of a Dice Throne style storage for my Villainous games rather than the boxes they currently make for it on Etsy. I also don't like the charges Etsy puts on its creators so I haven't gone that way for it. I would be willing to try the Marvel and Star Wars variants, I just don't have access to them and don't really want to drop the money on them. And oops on the Maleficent bit.
Some people like a more solitaire-like experience in their multiplayer game, but playing against it can sometimes bee very frustrating as you can't always interact effectively. I could definitely see why you might let this one go from your collection.
When you play the more balanced villains you get a better experience. Some villains are just too hard or too easy. It’s an ok game but I can see how it’s not for everyone.
@@AssortedMeeples Ursula from the original game has little interaction with other villains and can be locked down well before she has a chance to complete her goals. It’s a shame because I’m sure she’s a big draw for folks buying this game since she’s super popular as a character.
I love the Villainous games but I agree with your take on the storage issue. I was actually looking up storage solutions on Etsy earlier today. I remember a while ago, Target was doing a bundle of the base game for Disney and the first two expansions, but they were still in separate boxes. If they had put them in one big box, I would’ve gladly bought it and put away the one’s I already have for good.
Also, I’m genuinely curious on what you would think of the Marvel version, since there are much more opportunities to directly interact with opponents in there than in Disney and Star Wars.
(One last thing: Maleficent is Sleeping Beauty’s villain, not Evil Queen)
I want more of a Dice Throne style storage for my Villainous games rather than the boxes they currently make for it on Etsy. I also don't like the charges Etsy puts on its creators so I haven't gone that way for it.
I would be willing to try the Marvel and Star Wars variants, I just don't have access to them and don't really want to drop the money on them.
And oops on the Maleficent bit.
Some people like a more solitaire-like experience in their multiplayer game, but playing against it can sometimes bee very frustrating as you can't always interact effectively. I could definitely see why you might let this one go from your collection.
It really wants to be a multi player game, it just isn't.
When you play the more balanced villains you get a better experience. Some villains are just too hard or too easy. It’s an ok game but I can see how it’s not for everyone.
I was finding that as some were either too easy or just down right challenging to maneuver to victory.
@@AssortedMeeples Ursula from the original game has little interaction with other villains and can be locked down well before she has a chance to complete her goals. It’s a shame because I’m sure she’s a big draw for folks buying this game since she’s super popular as a character.
@@russellharrell2747 I have not pulled her character out of the box yet.