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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.
Ajax2112
I just finished the campaign with my dad. I won't spoil the game out of respect, even though the game has shown no respect at all to its players. The gist is: You have no sense of end goal/direction till OVER half-way in. The game punishes you for literally everything you do. And I mean basically everything. Once you do figure out what you were supposed to do you have no time to do it. I could go on and on. It's actually awful. Truely the worst game (Board & Video games included) I have ever played. What you do need to know is, if you manage to put up with the game don't expect to win. Seriously. I don't think Matt and Rob could have designed a more forced-to-lose ending if they tried. I was actually pissed and yelling when I read how you are supposed to "win". Trust me, it's rigged. Hated the game all the way through, will never play it again. Oh and story? Your leaders left and it's up to you to stop racism.
alman25
The story is pretty thin and you just find yourself completing the same objectives month after month. Although I really enjoyed the objective in the final month a lot. I realized after playing this game, legacy games are just not for me. There's a lot of new rule changes that feels like a hassle trying to remember and keep up with. I was a bit disappointed that some actions you are given are rarely useful. Instead of being fun, I felt like it was a lot of work. Due to some of the changes, the game went by really fast and you either win or lose right away. I barely drafted half the player deck or got past more than 2 or 3 epidemic cards before the game was over. The designers seemed to stuff a lot of ideas into this game with some hidden objectives that are helpful, but not mandatory to succeed or progress in the campaign. The unraveling of different cities was pretty neat to see unfold, but a bit predictable from the beginning. Overall, I appreciate the creativity and efforts the designers made to make this game challenging and different from Season 1, but just felt the story was ok and playing the game felt like it was more work than fun.
abernath
Well, I liked some of the months, but ultimately we felt it was impossibly hard and unfair. We didn't even play December.