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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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.
Abdul
Iberia is a decent cooperative game that comes with some mechanics that encourage long term planning, giving it a slight edge over the original. It can be quite tense, and victories do not come easily. Very pretty board, but it can be tricky finding city locations if you are not familiar with Spanish geography. Like the original Pandemic, if played with the official rules, the game is way too easy to quarterback and turns into a multi-hand solitaire game. I would suggest playing with your hand hidden to force players to communicate.
argsei43
Set-Up/Tear Down (x1) 8/10 Teachability (x1) 8/10 Art and Components (x1) 10/10 Game Length (x1) 8/10 Replayability (x1) 8/10 Mechanically Engaging (x2) 8/10 Overall Enjoyment (x3) 8/10 Total: 8.2