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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AlexFS
I have a somewhat curious history with Pandemic. It's a title which left me unsatisfied when I played it the first times, but then I played Pandemic Legacy which forced me to play the game 16 times. This experience actually gave me a better appreciation for the base game (unless it's a gaming form of Stockholm syndrom), and I bought the base game and the On the brink expansion, which I play from time to time. Pandemic Iberia is a gorgeous variation of Pandemic which stays pretty close to the original, but offers interesting additions like the option to lay railroad tracks, and introducing a "water purification" mechanic in replacement of straight healing of the disease cubes. This enriched the game in a pleasant manner. The game also provides lots of professions and variants that make it probably the best option if you only want to buy the base box of the game.
apuity
[size=8][b]Whack-a-mole on a board[/b]. While the Pandemic series have made a name of itself as lightweight, family-friendly cooperative games, there is very little reason for core gamers to play any game within this series (incl the [b]Legacy[/b] variants) given the availability of [b]Spirit Island[/b], which completely outclasses Pandemic in complexity. To be blunt, Pandemic might be even less exciting than physical whack-a-mole[/size]
adanryd
Significantly harder than pandemic. Very similar game with a little bit of a twist. Do not need to own both