![]() From 2017, there’s Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game, a fun little deck-builder which awards Victory Points for doing stuff like finally getting your own apartment. There’s also, thanks to Renegade Game Studios, two – count ’em, two – Scott Pilgrim board games. There are some cool Scott Pilgrim tattoos, and at least one Scott Pilgrim action figure perched on this reviewer’s bookshelf. Then there are the Scott Pilgrim t-shirts, the video game, the inevitable Funko Pops, and a relatively thriving Scott Pilgrim subreddit. There’s the film, of course, which recently celebrated its ten-year anniversary with a COVID-era table read. We’ve made no secret of our love for Scott Pilgrim here at the Toronto Guardian, and it would appear that, eleven years since the comic ended, we are not alone in our Sex Bob-omb-induced mania. Vegan Bassists, Demon Hipster Chicks, Movie Stars, the Bi-Furious, Japanese Pop Stars, and Evil Record Executives. ![]() ![]() ![]() I would hazard to use the L-word to describe my attitude towards this game. The latest, and greatest, board game adaptation of the Torontoest comic book to ever Toronto. Our review of Scott Pilgrim Miniatures the World, designed by Erica Bouyouris and published by Renegade Game Studios. ![]()
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