Pandemic: Legacy – Season 1 (Blue Version)
The world is on the brink of disaster. In Pandemic Legacy, your diseasefighting team must keep four deadly diseases at bay for a whole year. Each month will bring new surprises, and your actions in each game will have repercussions on the next. Will you let cities fall to the diseases? Will your team be enough to keep the viruses at bay for a whole year? Craft your own unique Pandemic experience with Pandemic Legacy.
60m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 13+
5ergion
Great game... It's a shame it's not resetable! Oh, fuck the wild, cutthroath, sell-your-mother and screw-your-neighbour-to-get-his-money capitalism...
414448
Underwhelming. I like the concept, but in the end the game feels almost as abstract as vanilla Pandemic (which I like, but sure can get enough of after a while). Not the immersive experience I was hoping for. Either a mediocre RPG session or an initially intriguing but soon very repetitive puzzle, depending on how you look at it. I can enjoy the occasional game of pandemic, but I don't like the game enough to play it over and over again, Legacy style. While the scope and the legacy mechanisms are interesting (even impressive), there are many games that I'd rather play over and over again, or several times a week, than this. Most likely we will not bother to continue playing, despite getting through half the game. Update: we didn't finish the game and that felt relieving.
ACCT_ELITE
11-5 for the whole campaign. Not a good but we managed to get the best rank at final score. All the losses were because we mistook the "set up buildings" action as research stations only before June. In my opinion, the thematic part can be improved, as the story only unfolds and progresses in September and that the villains really don't do anything special to hinder or actually affect much of our gameplay. Pros: +legacy beginners +casual players +family +strategy beginners Cons -low on strategy and luck based (you just need to deal with what pops up on board) To sum up, as a legacy fan who owns Gloomhaven and plays about 50 games, it's not that great in gameplay compared to Gloomhaven, but as a pioneer in legacy games, it's a must-have legacy game or you can turn to season 2 if you only get to have one. (Pandemic legacy season 2 is better in my view. There is resource placement to plan and multiple interesting choices can be made in terms of strategy. Also, a far more better upgrade system. Just finished March)