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.
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AndiVx
A really nice version of Pandemic. It's a great game, and more fair and tense as you don't get that huge difficulty reduction if you "discover a cure" too early in the game. I'm still on the fence between giving it a 10 or a 9. For now, the railwayman feels obligatory, as we tend to lose the game when noone has him. This score is just for the base game, without the variants, as we're still enjoying it and its replayability hasn't been an issue.
ALSB
A Pandemic title with a historical setting. The train and water purification tolkens are a fantastic addition. [Cards sleeved; Solo play]
adebisi
Thematically you can now build railroads to increase your speed of movement and instead of curing the diseases you are preventing them from spreading by providing an access to fresh water. Moreover, you have an option to have all four diseases behave in a different, more dangerous way. You can also opt to play the game in an alternative mode in which patients move on the board. I have to admit that I haven’t tried this game mode but reading from the rules it seemed to involve a more taxing upkeep phase. Despite the apparent changes in the rules this is the same old Pandemic, in my opinion. Decisions you make and the feeling you get are still the same. I think Pandemic Iberia might be a bit more versatile than the original but now that I have had my share of Pandemic due to playing through Legacy Seasons One and Two I have absolutely no will to play this any more than I have to.