Now that we’ve all fallen for the drug that has turned out to be Marvel Snap, here’s the next big step in going crazy superhero card-based lost. Look at the best Marvel board games.
Below we present a selection of games starring Spiderman, Thanos, Black Panther and company with which to enjoy alone or with others based on creating decks, moving figurines and disrupting plans of supervillains.
The best Marvel board games
Marvel United
- Players: from 1 to 4.
- Recommended age: 8 years or more.
I have lost count of the afternoons spent with my children playing Marvel Uniteda very cute game with cute little figures as protagonists in which we will have to face a powerful villain with a master plan that we will have to stop to win the game.
With unique cards for each type of hero, coordination between the team will be crucial to play the appropriate skills in each of the world zones, thus creating powerful combos to take down lesser enemies. If you get the hang of it, you have a handful of sets with more heroes and villains to keep building your collection and growing the game.
CMON Marvel United – Board Game (in Spanish), MUN001ES
Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power
- Players: from 2 to 4.
- Recommended age: 12 years or more.
After the success of the Disney version, Marvel saw clearly that the next step was to make the leap to villains of the likes of Thanos, Ultron or Killmonger with a special version called Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power. If you have played the original, you already know what this new version has in store for you, if not, you have a game ahead of you waiting to be discovered.
Each one playing with their own board, the idea is to jump from location to location taking advantage of the abilities of each area to complete their own objective. The girito is in a shared deck capable of helping or annoying us while we do the same with our actions to try to stop the objective of the rest of the participants.
Ravensburger- Marvel Villainous Infinity Power, Spanish Version, Light Strategy and Family Game, 2-4 Players, Recommended Age 12+
5-Minute Marvel
- Players: from 2 to 5.
- Recommended age: 6 years or more.
inherited from the saga 5-Minute
In 5-Minute Marvel we will have to assume the role of a hero with his different cards of abilities and powers to go destroying villains while we get that the symbols that we have in hand correspond with those of each enemy. As we defeat them, the game will release more until it reaches a supervillain that will vary depending on the chosen campaign.
Love Letter: Infinity Gauntlet
- Players: from 2 to 6.
- Recommended age: 8 years or more.
I’m a big fan of Love Letter original and it seems to me one of the best fast games that you can have on hand in your collection. Ideal for the group to be entertained while you are putting together a bigger game. Love Letter: Infinity Gauntlet
The idea is to join a 1 against 1, or a 1 against many, in which one of the players plays the role of Thanos with his own set of cards. The rest, following the classic mechanics of the original game, will drop heroes and take advantage of their abilities to try to stop the enemy in a joint attack.
Love Letter – The Infinity Gauntlet – The universe is in your hands!
Marvel Champions
- Players: from 1 to 4.
- Recommended age: 12 years or more.
We close with Marvel Championswhich without a doubt is the most recommended game on the list, not only because of how fun it can be but also because of its possibilities when it comes to continuing to expand the experience with new cards and sets that are gradually reaching the stores.
The idea here is that, playing alone or together, we join other heroes to play with the pre-selected decks with the intention of defeating different villains that will make things more and more difficult for us through different campaigns. Once the initiation is finished, it is time to start building our own decks to find the definitive combination of heroes and abilities.
Fantasy Flight Games- Marvel Champions: The Card Game, Color (MC01ES)
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