A new game featuring classic Disney villains launched today on the Nintendo Switch and other platforms. In Disney Villains: Cursed Café, players will act as a potions barista, combining ingredients to create all kinds of concoctions fit for a villain. Over the years, Disney villains have become a beloved property in their own right, featuring in exclusive merchandise, themed nights at Disney Parks, and a handful of movies specific to their origins.
Disney Villains: Cursed Café was announced during Nintendo Direct, but Disney also launched the game on Xbox, Steam, and PlayStation. Check out the reveal video, as seen in the March 27 Nintendo Direct, below:
Disney Villains: Cursed Café Welcomes Players To Brew Up Some Magic
Otherworldly Ingredients, Spells, and Life-Changing Elixirs Await
Disney Villains: Cursed Café takes place in a run-of-the-mill coffee shop that's been turned into a picturesque potion café. Dubbed as "potionistas" by Ursula in the trailer, players will take orders, mix ingredients, and lend a helping hand to some nefarious plans.
The trailer showcases a handful of Fan-favorite Yzma from The Emperor's New Groove, whose own potion use took center stage in the aforementioned movie, appears to take on a central role in the game, as players will have to bargain with her for ingredients and recipes.

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Players will do far more than serve up potions as ordered. The trailer indicates that the storylines of each villain will change based on what potions they're given and how the potionista interacts with them, leading to numerous endings and letting the player get to know their villainous customers on a personal level.
Our Take: Cursed Café Brings Another Chill Disney Experience To Switch
Disney Aims To Own The Cozy Game Market
Cursed Café serves as the latest entry to a slew of Disney-themed video games, from Kingdom Hearts to Dreamlight Valley. Cursed Café, however, has a much more relaxed vibe than its predecessors.
during Disney's golden age. With a surprise announcement and shadow drop, we won't have to wait long to see how fans receive Cursed Café, and if Disney can succeed in the cozy game space.
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