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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a2greg
I really enjoyed my first co-op experience with the Pandemic system. It was a two player gaming session and we won both times (though barely in the harder, second game). The game flows well and the deck manipulation that intensifies the diseases is a genius mechanic. The roles are all a little different and require some adjustment of strategies. I'm glad I started with this historical variation as that definitely helped me with my engagement.
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.
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]