I love how 'Disney Villainous' lets you scheme as iconic baddies, and 'Captain Hook' is a blast to play. For quick access, Amazon’s Prime delivery is hard to beat, but I’ve also had luck with Zatu Games in the UK if you’re overseas. Local libraries sometimes carry board games for checkout—worth asking if you want to try before buying. Thrift stores are hit-or-miss, but I once found 'Villainous: Evil Comes Prepared' at Goodwill, so miracles happen!
Tracking down 'Captain Hook' felt like a treasure hunt! Besides the usual suspects (Target, Amazon), I’d suggest checking out hobbyist forums like BoardGameGeek—users often sell or trade copies there. GameStop’s website occasionally stocks it too, though their inventory rotates fast. If you’re patient, wait for a restock at your favorite online retailer; Ravensburger tends to reprint popular titles.
Fun story: I gifted this to my niece last Christmas, and she’s now obsessed with the 'Villainous' series. We play weekly, and she always picks Hook—his 'Jolly Roger' mechanic is so thematic. If you’re a Disney fan, the artwork alone is worth the purchase. Just avoid third-party sellers with sketchy reviews; stick to trusted vendors.
For 'Disney Villainous: Captain Hook,' I’d start with eBay or Facebook Marketplace if you’re okay with used copies. Some sellers bundle it with other expansions, which saves cash. Also, Book Depository (free shipping worldwide!) had it last I checked. If you’re into digital, Tabletop Simulator on Steam has fan-made mods, but nothing beats the physical cards and tokens. Happy scheming!
Oh, you’re in for a treat with 'Captain Hook'—it’s one of the most fun villains in the 'Villainous' lineup! I’ve seen it pop up in unexpected places, like comic book shops or even some toy stores. If you’re shopping online, Walmart’s website often has competitive pricing, and occasionally, you’ll find it on sale at Miniature Market or CoolStuffInc. I’d recommend comparing prices across platforms because shipping costs can vary wildly.
A friend of mine snagged a copy at a convention last year—turns out, indie game sellers sometimes bring niche titles like this to events. If you’re into supporting small businesses, Etsy has handmade accessories for the game (like custom tokens or playmats), though the base game itself is rarer there. Pro tip: Join a 'Villainous' fan group on Facebook or Reddit; members often post about restocks or local finds. The community’s super helpful!
I recently went on a hunt for 'Disney Villainous: Captain Hook' myself, and it was quite the adventure! The game is part of the 'Villainous' series, which I absolutely adore for its strategic depth and gorgeous artwork. I found it at a local board game store—they had it tucked away in the strategy section. If you don’t have a specialty shop nearby, big retailers like Target or Barnes & Noble often carry it too. Online, Amazon usually has it in stock, and sometimes you can snag a deal on eBay or BoardGameGeek’s marketplace.
One tip: check the publisher’s website (Ravensburger) for official retailers if you’re wary of counterfeits. I’ve heard some horror stories about knockoffs, especially with popular games like this. Also, if you’re into expansions, keep an eye out for bundles—they sometimes include 'Captain Hook' with other villains like Ursula or Maleficent. The game’s replayability is insane, especially if you love asymmetrical gameplay where each villain has unique mechanics. It’s become a staple at my game nights!
Moana Queens has two rules: stay on top, and never become my mother.
I'm the most brilliant girl in school, a cheerleader with a sharp tongue and sharper ambition. I've spent my whole life watching my mother fall for the wrong men who fuck and leave.
I refuse to be that girl. But then there's Dylan Dickson.
He's arrogant, cocky and a fucking playboy who doesn't screw the same girl twice. He's also my academic rival, infuriatingly brilliant, and so goddamn sexy I can barely think straight when he's near. I hate everything he represents. I want him with a hunger that keeps me awake at night. And that terrifies me.
Then fate delivers the cruelest blow: Dylan is my new stepbrother.
Now we're living under the same roof, and the air between us is electric. I catch him shirtless, water dripping down that perfect body. He watches me like he wants to devour me, his voice a dark promise when he warns, "Don't start what you can't finish." Every accidental touch burns. Every heated glance makes me ache.
I wouldn't do anything to sabotage my mother's relationship, seeing her finally happy and stable. Dylan doesn't believe in love, his mother's betrayal destroyed that years ago and he doesn't do commitment. But denying what's between us is torture. The want is primal…. The need is consuming…. And fighting it is slowly tearing me apart.
One taste and I'll be ruined
One touch and there's no coming back,
The stakes have never been higher, but how much longer can I pretend I don't want to fuck him senseless.
One night has changed everything in Sophia’s life. The night where she finds herself saving a villain in distress! A whirlpool of events has happened tangling their worlds even more that she found herself signing a deal with the devil.Raw romance, a whole messy kind of sexiness, and an undeniable attraction are suddenly served hot for her!Everyone should have been given the warning: the odds of dating of a villain is low—but never zero.
Katara has been a trained assassin since she was a kid, but when she is betrayed by her so-called partner she ends up dying. But to her surprise, she wakes up in the other world. She didn't know if God heard her prayers, but this time she had everything she wanted.
A loving family, a simple life, and she is an ordinary person. She's working as a maid of the duke, together with her mother. But when the daughter of Duke eloped with her lover, the duke didn't have any other choice but to make Katara a replacement for her daughter. And in exchange, he'll give her parents a good work and good life and help her mother with her treatment.
Before the crown prince's coronation, the empire of Feronia held a Selection. Every noble's daughter is selected to marry the crown prince, the only thing Katara's mission is to be kept chosen by the prince until the duke's daughter returns. She needs to keep her profile low, and she needs to make the Prince fall in love with her so that the Duke Daughter will be sure to be the next Queen chosen.
At first, she thought making the Prince fall in love with her is just a simple thing, it was one of her expertise in her previous life. But when she discovered that the Prince is in love with someone else, everything became complicated. Not to mention, she discovered one thing from the duke that turned her world outside down.
Lies, betrayals, and wickedness.
Will she be able to live a normal life? or her being an assassin will always be in her blood?
Wicked Crown
For a Captain of the Royal house to have honour, he must saves the life of the only heir to the throne, else he will be dishonoured, and excuted; and for Captain Casablanca to become the king of the sea, he must kidnap the only hier, and vomit terror all around the Western sea.
She's a princess destined for a prince, but her heart yearns for the sea. Her voyage was only supposed to clear her mind and prepare her for marriage, but when her ship is boarded by pirates she finds herself face to face with a new purpose. The notorious Captain Gino and his crew have a reason for kidnapping her, but does she have what it takes to save her kingdom and everyone she loves? Will marrying Prince Sade be everything she needs in life, or will her infatuation with Gino be more than she can bear? With love and war on the line, how far will she go?
Captain Hook in 'Villainous' is such a fun twist on the classic character! The game really leans into his obsessive rivalry with Peter Pan, but what I love is how it amplifies his strategic side. His deck revolves around outmaneuvering opponents by moving heroes around or sabotaging their plans—totally fitting for a pirate who's all about cunning traps. The artwork nails his flamboyant ego too, with that dramatic pose and sneer.
What surprised me was how much depth they gave him beyond just 'angry guy with a hook.' His fate cards often involve the crocodile or lost boys, forcing him to balance revenge with his actual objectives. It makes gameplay feel like you're juggling his volatile personality—one minute he's scheming, the next he's distracted by ticking clocks. Brilliant design that captures his chaotic charm.
Captain Hook is such a fascinating character in Disney's 'Villainous' lineup! What makes him stand out for me is his blend of flamboyant arrogance and that oddly relatable fear of a ticking crocodile. Unlike other villains who thrive on pure malice, Hook’s got this theatrical desperation—he’s a pirate king who’s constantly one step away from being humiliated. His mechanics in the game reflect that too; the crocodile token adds this layer of ticking doom that keeps you on edge.
And let’s not forget his rivalry with Peter Pan—it’s not just about power, but about pride. That complexity makes him more than just a mustache-twirling bad guy. While I wouldn’ say he’s the absolute best (Ursula’s sass is hard to top), Hook’s personality and gameplay quirks put him in my top three for sure. He’s the kind of villain you love to hate but also low-key root for when the croc gets close.
Captain Hook in 'Disney Villainous' stands out because his gameplay revolves around relentless pursuit rather than outright destruction. While other villains like Maleficent or Ursula focus on curses or domination, Hook’s objective is purely personal—defeating Peter Pan. The ticking crocodile mechanic adds this delicious layer of tension; you’re racing against time, just like in 'Peter Pan'. It’s not just about power, but strategy and timing, which makes every move feel like a duel on the Jolly Roger.
What I love is how his deck captures his obsessive personality. Cards like 'Smee’s Devotion' or 'Pan’s Shadow' tie directly into his lore, making the gameplay immersive. You almost hear the clock ticking when that croc gets closer! It’s a brilliant design choice that turns his villainy into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse—or should I say, pirate and boy?