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Embark on an epic adventure to bring humanity back from the brink of extinction in this standalone follow-up to the acclaimed Pandemic Legacy: Season 1. Black and Yellow Editions have variant covers game contents are the same.
amitche1
It's not living up to the expectations. I find it very easy, and I'm not interested in the story due to the way it unfolds/reveals itself. We haven't really come close to losing, and it's been like a year since we played. Disappointing.
adanryd
This definitely scratched our pandemic itch after taking a year break after completing season one. I like the direction this game was going with the exploration and multiple optional objectives. Unfortunately, the game continues on regardless of the direction you take and certain things just become resolved regardless of which optional objectives you choose to take. There is also a period in the middle game where the objectives don’t change much and the game gets a little stale.
ande9249
played through and I am ready to give my final evaluation. the sense of discovery is wonderful. Now if only we didn't have such large rules accumulation because of that discovery. The ambition of this game is that you won’t have the same priorities or pace/ark in a game. Every action on the action card that you have built through the game is used in the last month, but how you evaluate the actions, and your resources, fundamentally change. And so I very much argue that this game should NOT be played real time. When you spend a month away from a game, you rely on more vague memories of the rules. When you take a year to play, you look for the similarities more, instead of just embracing the changes as they come. I will absolutely buy season 3 when it comes. but this was definitely a step back from the mastery of season 1. Or at least my experience of trying to play it in real time was a mistake compared to the “binge” play I did on season 1