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Lead the Netherlands into the Industrial Age in the latest version of the cooperative classic! It is the dawn of the Industrial Age in the Netherlands. For centuries, the country has relied upon a series of dikes and wind-powered pumps to keep it safe from the constant threat of flooding from the North Sea. But this system is no longer enough.
biasedisland
We have strayed away from coops so most of ours are finding new homes. We liked this rendition but it didn't live up to the original. If you're looking for a different Pandemic try Iberia or Fall of Rome. Traded away.
bcnevan
Excellent reimplementation of Pandemic that is much more than a reskin. For example, via the operable pumps, incentives are shifted in a way that the players walk along a line that's close to both success and disaster. There's a trade-off between quickly building one of the game's four systems that are needed to win the game, and getting the most out of its bonus. Further, we aren't simply here to eradicate water--water can't be destroyed. Instead, we need to shape how it flows through the low lands so we can manage its increasing presence. So, the puzzle is engaging, there are thematic touches throughout, and those thematic touches provide a logical connection to solving the engaging puzzle. Finally, the game comes with a couple modules to mix up the puzzle more, so there's plenty of game inside the box.
buchinski
One of the strangest spinoffs from Pandemic. Here the mechanics dictate the breaching of the dikes and the flow of water over the Netherlands in a simulation of the 1953 flooding disaster. Being Belgian, this is something I can easily relate to. Very nice artwork. History lesson in a box.