Disney Villainous, Bigger and Badder - Villain Review

Today we return to the world of Disney Villainous! Unleash your inner villain, as I review the various villains of Bigger and Badder.

This is, for now, the final part in a series of reviews I’ve done for Disney Villainous, focusing on each character in turn. I’ve ranked the difficulty of each Villain, placing them as easy, medium, or hard. I’ve also outlined a basic strategy that I tend to follow when playing that villain, although it is by no means the definitive way to play. I’ll pick out my top 3 cards for each villain, although I’ll largely ignore those directly required for the villain to achieve victory – cards like the Crown and Trident for Ursula, Titans for Hades, the Magic Lamp for Jafar, and so on – unless I feel they contribute heavily to victory.

Bigger and Badder introduces us to three new villains, Syndrome from the Incredibles, Lotso from Toy Story 3, and Madam Mim from the Sword in the Stone. The Villains are varied in difficulty, making this great as an expansion for players with others from the Villainous range, but less good if you’re new to the game. For me, Bigger and Badder is one of the weaker box sets, alongside Despicable Plots, and I’d recommend picking up Wicked to the Core, Evil Comes Prepared, or Perfectly Wretched first, if you’re looking for new Villains to play.

Here you’ll be able to watch my reviews of Lotso, Madam Mim, and Syndrome, but you can also read through these reviews by clicking here!

Lotso struggles against Andy’s toys; can you help him capture Woody, Jessie, Rex, and Hamm?

It's time for a wizard's duel! Battle against Merlin's Transformations with Madam Mim!

Unleash the Omnidroids on the Incredibles - do you have what it takes to become the ultimate super?

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Chris

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