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At the height of its power, the Roman Empire covered a vast amount of territory and brought major advancements in engineering, architecture, science, art, and literature. Corruption and economic crisis has made the empire unstable and paved the way for aggressive barbarian tribes to attack.
aolimpi
One of my favorite iterations of Pandemic. The dice combat is actually of minimal importance.. If your strategy is go around fighting, fighting, fighting, then you will have a difficult time of it. They key is setting up forts and legions to defend (those remove cubes without rolling the dice). This game actually gives you MORE control that vanilla pandemic. If you know you have a problem city, then defend it. You can actually prevent a cube from being placed even if the card is drawn in this game, rather than just having your fingers crossed hoping not to get a bad draw. An ingenious design!
Andy Pain
I love the theme but after one play it seems more brutal than vanilla Pandemic so I need to play it more and I can see it has solitaire potential
2d20
Very enjoyable version! I’m might even call this my favourite of the regular series, (sadly haven’t yet played the Legacy versions). We went in with 6 Revolt cards in our 1st play and had a rough start. Combined with a learning game and not the best strategy from the outset, we lost but not by a wide margin. I look forward to trying this one again!