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League of Super Heroes: Rise of the Villain (Party Game Society)

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The League of Super Heroes HQ is under attack! A Super Hero went missing last night. Looks like someone is out for blood… someone is killing heroes… but who!? Who amongst you has turned from Super Hero to Super Villain?

It’s time to suit up and take control of this evil once and for all. The fate of the world is at stake. Will the good guys be victorious in sniffing out the tyrants? Or will the evil Super Villains secret pact be the end of world peace?

Will you become the Mastermind leading a team of villains seeking world domination? Will you use your powers as the Invisible Man and find out who amongst you has turned evil? Or will you fight for good as Explosion Man and go out with a BANG!? Or will you become one of the other many heroes and villains available in the League of Super Heroes as you battle for supremacy?

20 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 14, 2012

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January 31, 2018
This is basically the rules for a group game. It is really similar to one I've played before called: Mafia. It sounds fun. Maybe I'll try it sometime.

eidt: There is also a short story based on this game available.
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October 19, 2015
Disappointing.

This book seriously needs a good proofreader. Typographical errors, and there were a lot of them, distracted me from the stilted and cliche-riddled dialogue and narrative. The author misused commas, full stops, and capitals. If I remember correctly, there was a compound word that probably was a misplaced dash in between words. Masterson became Materson at some point.

What was supposed to be an easy read turned into a long one. In the end, I decided to speed read, something I only do when a story isn't worth it but just want to know the ending.

Not only does it need a good proofreader but it also needs a great editor, someone who will guide the author towards a better story. It's a shame because the synopsis, which was the reason I bought this book, showed promise. I will not recommend this book to someone unless it undergoes an overhaul. The only thing I liked about it was the cover.
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