A Family Game Night Filled with Treachery and Triumph – Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power!

Marvel Villainous
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Ravensburger provided us with a free copy of Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power to play and review. Opinions are our own.

Ever since Toy Fair 2020 I have wanted to play Marvel Villainous. As a huge fan of the Marvel universe from comics, to cartoons, to tv and movies I thought this was an incredible game concept and I wanted to check it out. In the game you take on the role of one of 5 Marvel villains: Thanos, Hela, Killmonger, Taskmaster or Ultron. Each of these villains has an objective to complete in order to win the game and they are playing against the other villains to win. So there may be moments where you gang up on other villains or team up with the other villains to thwart your opponents. The game is a bit complicated and so our play through did not come to a complete resolution. However, we played about 2 hours and it was great to learn the game. I found that the video below was extremely helpful in explaining the game and how to play. I would recommend that everyone watch together before the initial gameplay. I think this would have been extremely helpful for my family as everyone tends to zone out as I read rules.

The game itself is so well made. The cards are fantastic and take some deep cuts into the Marvel Universe. They are so unique to each villain and take into consideration their main powers, heroes and allies that they have as well as specific items. Each villain has their own guidebook on how to complete their objectives. For instance, Thanos needs to gather all six Infinity Stones. So as he collects them he becomes even more powerful as the game progresses. That is, if he successfully collects them.

Marvel Villainous gameboardThe game is rated for ages 12 and up but we had Andy playing and he was getting it pretty well. I think that once we watch the how to video again together we’ll have an even better time playing. You can play with up to 5 players and that means you can play 2, 3, 4 or 5 players at a time. The rules say that it should take 20 minutes per villain to play the game but if you are trying it for the first time allow for a longer gameplay time period. This is a must have for Marvel fans, though and if you would like to pick it up you can through our Amazon.com Affiliate link below. If you are so inclined.

Sunny Days With Solar Powered Rovers

Solar Powered Rovers
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We received the Solar Powered Rovers from Thames and Kosmos for free to play with and review. Opinions are our own.

Today was a sunny day and Andy was on a home day from the hybrid model of school. He had also lost privileges to use his iPad. Therefore it was the perfect day for us to try out the Solar Powered Rovers from Thames and Kosmos. This STEM experiment kit has 5 different rovers to build. It comes with a solar cell and motor set plus many other pieces that you can use together to make special models. Four of the models are vehicles and one of them is a fan. Andy wanted to make the fan first and so together we assembled the fan.

solar powered fan

The kit is for 8+ and it is the perfect for Andy to work on all on his own. All of the pieces fit together well and it is fairly easy for him to assemble the rovers. The manual is full color and has easy to follow instructions. It is also sprinkled with great scientific facts. When I asked Andy what the best part of building was he said:

“Building it was the most fun thing from the whole experience. Seeing the creation come to life once it was built was cool but the building was so much fun.” – Andy

The thing that I was impressed with was that the solar cell worked immediately. We took the solar cell and motor out of the box and immediately it started spinning. We had to flip it over so that the sun couldn’t get at it. We even noticed that if we flipped it over the reflection of the sun made it keep spinning. I had to place it directly face down on the table so we could assemble the rover. What I noticed was that any bit of shade made the solar cell stop. You can see how that works out when Andy runs the rover in the video below.

We’re excited to build the rest of the rovers together. If you are interested in picking up this kit for a kid in your life for Christmas please consider using our Amazon.com affiliate link below.