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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agentpatman
Definitely the best twist in the series. Also much more of a challenge. I wish the wood pieces were plastic to match everything else in the series. It’s much more difficult to move around until you set up infrastructure. The water tokens that prevent cubes is a good added change from the original. Needing to build all 4 hospitals is another nice touch. In the other games you have dice or water flow as the twist but there are several in succession that mix really well to make it feel quite different while using the same system. We won our first introductory game on the very last turn we could with about 3-4 cards coming up that could have destroyed us. I thought it was over so many turns before that. I’m sure as you get better you’ll add more epidemics but for now it’s a challenge and a different type of puzzle that I’ve come to enjoy. I haven’t played all the expansions to the base yet but I’d rank this pretty high in the series for the added mechanisms. I’d probably rank chuthulu as the theme and maybe base for expansions as most variety.
alsater
Type Strategy Category Medical Mechanisms Action Point Allowance System Cooperative Play Hand Management Point to Point Movement Set Collection
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