Welcome to the Iberian Peninsula! Set in 1848, Pandemic Iberia asks you to take on the roles of nurse, railwayman, rural doctor, sailor, and more to find the cures to malaria, typhus, the yellow fever, and cholera.
47.30€
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adamsinger109
This is the only pandemic game I've played. Perhaps I had higher expectations but pushing the blocks around did not feel very engrossing to the theme. It's also sometimes difficult to find the city you are looking for. I found near the end we could just calculate if we were going to win or lose. I really like the way the deck gets stacked, very innovative.
AdamCarney
This game is very cool. We saw it in Avalon Roma Games near the Vatican and had to pick it up for Christmas. For Pandemic lovers it is familiar and intuitive but pretty different than the original: -the theme is strong and semi-historical -the map is well-crafted and beautiful -the new rules (railroads, ports, purified water, etc.) add interesting depth to the game-play -the roles are sufficiently different than the ones for the original game -two historical scenarios that are basically mini-expansions come with the game
Arah
Best implementation of the Pandemic System. Pros: -Water tokens let you mitigate the luck of the draw. -Rail system lets you strategize. -Art and graphic design are good. [b]Some of its limitations:[/b] -Setting up the deck by sections is a bit fiddly. -An expansion is highly desirable but does not exist. -Some can consistently beat the game with all difficulty settings tuned up, so there is a reachable ceiling. Of course, it is not a super deep game, but a light-ish one, so one has to be aware of that. Alternatives: -Other coop disaster management games include Spirit Island, Eldritch Horror, The Ratcatcher and Flash Point: Fire Rescue.