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Midtown Bank Robbery – Thanos

Setup:
Scheme: Midtown Bank Robbery
Mastermind: Thanos
Henchmen: Maggia Goons
Villains:
  • Infinity Gems
  • Radiation
Heroes:
  • Bruce Banner
  • Gladiator Hulk
  • Hulk
  • Joe Fixit, Gray Hulk
  • She-Hulk

I wanted to give Hulk a chance for revenge against Thanos since he got bitch-slapped so badly in the movies. So here’s an all Hulk team trying t stop Thanos from robbing a bank, as he’s known to do. Was a very manageable game, but came down to just one card left in the villain pile before knocking out Thanos for the last time. So really went down to the wire. Hulks smash!

Cytoplasm Spike Invasion – General “Thunderbolt” Ross

Setup:
Scheme: Cytoplasm Spike Invasion
Mastermind: General “Thunderbolt” Ross
Henchmen:
  • Cytoplasm spikes
  • Death’s Heads

Villains:
  • Code Red
  • Infinity Gems
Heroes:
  • Amadeus Cho
  • Bruce Banner
  • Captain America 1941
  • Scarlet Spider
  • Scarlet Witch

This was a little rougher. Managed to take out Ross four times, which technically give me a win, but I play where you get him a fifth time for like a complete victory, and I fell just short of that. Basically there’s a separate pile of bystanders and spikes, and twists have you take three from that pile and bystanders escape. Once eighteen are gone you lose. Also I had a bunch of villains escape the city, which didn’t really cost me, but is damn annoying. Also, also been getting Ross too many times in random. Need to re-do, tired of that jerk.

Mutating Gamma Rays – Mr. Sinister

Setup:
Scheme: Mutating Gamma Rays
Mastermind: Mr. Sinister
Henchmen: Circus of crime
Villains:
  • Four Horsemen
  • Marauders
Heroes:
  • Caiera
  • Rogue
  • Skaar, Son of Hulk
  • Speed
  • Thing
  • Wasp

This was pretty straight forward, beat the mastermind before you get to the seventh twist. Mr. Sinister is pretty easy if you can keep bystanders away from him, which playing two handed isn’t too hard. The villain deck shuffle was good and had some twists at the bottom, so boom. Evil is defeated.

Subjugate with Obedience Disks – Evil Deadpool

Wine with gaming.
Setup:
Scheme: Subjugate with Obedience Disks
Mastermind: Evil Deadpool
Henchmen: Spider-Slayer
Villains:
  • Deadpool Corpse
  • Illuminati
Heroes:
  • Cyclops
  • Forge
  • Ms. America
  • She Hulk
  • Silver Surfer

In retrospect I think I accidentally cheated to win. Scheme twists go under a hero in the HQ and raises the cost of the hero. I thought if you purchased that hero the twist went away, which made this easy to win. Apparently they stay which makes much more sense. Oh well, I’ll know for next time.

Break the Planet Asunder – Supreme Intelligence of the Kree

Watching the Flyers while I play.
Setup:
Scheme: Break the Planet Asunder
Mastermind: Supreme Intelligence of the Kree
Henchmen: Circus of Crime
Villains:
  • Kree StarForce
  • Matters of Evil WWII
Heroes:
  • Amadeus Cho
  • Black Widow
  • Bob Agent of Hydra
  • Deathlok
  • Domino
  • Emma Frost
  • Squirrel Girl

This came down to the wire. Thought for sure was going to lose, but pulled it out with a few cards from the villain deck to spare.

Fall of the Hulks – General “Thunderbolt” Ross

Setup:
Scheme: Fall of the Hulks
Mastermind: General “Thunderbolt” Ross
Henchmen: Phalanx
Villains:
  • Code Red
  • Radiation
Heroes:
  • Hulk
  • She-Hulk
  • Slapstick
  • Captain America 1941
  • Gamora

Was pretty easy. Played two handed, which means I had twelve wound cards and as long as the stack didn’t run out, I was good. Didn’t take me too long to take out Ross. Not much else to say. Except for the scheme, the rest was random. Also, forgot a picture again.

World War Hulk – General “Thunderbolt” Ross

Setup:
Scheme: War World Hulk
Mastermind: General “Thunderbolt” Ross
Lurking Masterminds:
  • Illuminati, Secret Society
  • The Red King
  • The Sentry / The Void
Henchmen: Sakaaran Hivelings
Villains:
  • Code Red
  • Illuminati
Heroes:
  • Bruce Banner
  • Gladiator Hulk
  • Hiroim
  • Korg
  • Miek the Unhived
Did some checking on the BoardGameGeeks forum and decided to switch up to two-handed games instead of three. Should makes the games a little easier and it did play a little better. A lot of people play advanced solo rules or even player created solo rules, each with one deck, but I think I prefer it this way for now. Not sure why I ever went to three to begin with. Maybe the games were getting too easy before I got some of the new expansions that ramp up the difficulty? Who knows, but I do know I lost this one and it came down to the last card of the villain deck with one mastermind tactic left. This scheme essentially has twice as many mastermind tactics to take out, which doesn’t seem very sporting, but I managed to smash seven of the eight. Liking all these Hulk cards so far, and if it wasn’t obvious, I picked out these heroes manually to recreate the actual World War Hulk story as best I could.

Shoot Hulk Into Space – Illuminati, Secret Society

Setup:
Scheme: Shoot Hulk Into Space
Mastermind: Illuminati, Secret Society
Henchmen: Death’s Heads
Villains:
  • Illuminati
  • MLF
  • Queen’s Vengeance
Heroes:
  • Thor
  • Hulk
  • Professor X
  • Skaar, Son of Hulk
  • Moon Knight
  • Hulk Deck: Gladiator Hulk
Picked up the World War Hulk expansion and this was my first run with it. The scheme and mastermind were manual, the rest were random. Thought having Professor X in it was a nice touch. Pretty frustrating game. The Hulk Deck has 14 cards and for each twist two get added to a Prison Ship stack that you can recruit from. You lose if the Hulk Deck is empty (so after 7 twists) or there are 10 cards in the Prison stack (5 twists with no recruiting). Had no problem keeping the Prison stack low enough, and kept the bad guys in the city pretty clean, but could never accumulate enough attack points to ever challenge the mastermind. Would always be one short or some other action would force a card discard or the mastermind would flip to increase its hit points that would have given me a chance otherwise. I know part of it is luck, but this is probably the most annoying part of this game in general for me. Often there isn’t enough time to build your decks, especially with three players, to be able to do anything. Needless to say I lost this one. Maybe I’m doing something wrong, or I’m just unlucky, need to look into it a bit more. Really enjoy the game, just hate losing when I have no chance.

Unite the Shards – J. Jonah Jameson

Setup:
Scheme: Unite the Shards
Mastermind: J. Jonah Jameson
Henchmen: Spider Slayers
Villains:
  • AIM – Hydra Offshoot
  • Four Horsemen
  • Kree Starforce
Heroes:
  • Agent Phil Coulson
  • Agent X-13
  • Bishop
  • Mockingbird
  • Steve Rogers, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
This was a random game and I loved the idea of JJJ trying to get infinity shards. Unfortunately, I got my ass kicked quickly. JJJ has an annoying thing where he gets two S.H.I.E.L.D. officers for each player that are four hit points each. You can’t attack him until those are gone first, and master strikes add more. Plus with this scheme, each twist adds shards to the mastermind and once he gets ten you lose. Never came close to even being able to attack him and he got the ten shards pretty quick. Pretty disappointing game.

Brainwash the Military – Loki

Setup:
Scheme: Brainwash the Military
Mastermind: Loki
Henchmen: Doombot Legion
Villains:
  • Dark Avengers
  • Enemies of Asgard
  • Streets of New York
Heroes:
  • Ant-Man
  • Hulk
  • Ironman
  • Thor
  • Wasp
After reading the first issue of Avengers I thought I’d try and recreate the matchup here. This scheme seemed closest to the story. A bunch of S.H.I.E.L.D. Officers are added to the villain deck. If five of them escape, you lose. They only have three hit points but each twist that comes out adds one. Had a few twists come out early, and a bunch of regular villains escaped, but I seemed to be doing okay. Then suddenly I had four officers out, and the last twist turned which means those officers escape and I lost. A better/different shuffle and I think I would have beaten it. That’s my biggest gripe with this game, trying to get a good, random shuffle of the cards. Often wish there was a computer version. Would make setup and cleanup a heck of a lot easier.
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