Pandemic: Iberia Board Game

May 24, 2018 - Comment

In pandemic Iberia, the year is 1848, and diseases are spreading fast under the burning sun of the Iberian Peninsula. Take on the roles of a nurse, a Railway man, and a rural Doctor, among many others, and work as a team to push back the new threats that are malaria, typhus, cholera, and the

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In pandemic Iberia, the year is 1848, and diseases are spreading fast under the burning sun of the Iberian Peninsula. Take on the roles of a nurse, a Railway man, and a rural Doctor, among many others, and work as a team to push back the new threats that are malaria, typhus, cholera, and the yellow Fever. From Barcelona to lisboa, travel by carriage, by boat, or by train, and help the Iberian populace by developing railways and distributing purified water in this new version of pandemic. Discover a unique part of the world during the historically significant time period that is the construction of the first railroad in the Iberian Peninsula called the spring of nations. Being a collector’s edition, note that this game will have a one-time only print run!.

Product Features

  • For 2-5 Players
  • 45 minute playing time
  • Ages 8 and up

Comments

El Tonio says:

A Nice Twist on a Great Game I decided to get Pandemic: Iberia when I saw it on sale for $26 on Amazon.com last week (a sale that was still going on at the time this review was written for anyone who may be interested). This review is based on four two-player games (which is how we always play Pandemic), including one game using the “Influx of Patients Challenge.”Pandemic: Iberia is very similar but not identical to traditional . Here is…

Jonah Falcon says:

A great spinoff The tweaks to Pandemic’s standard play are significant. The biggest is that there’s no shuttles between cities anymore – it IS 1848, after all. Now, to have rapid transportation between distant cities, you have to build railroads. There’s also sailing between ports, but that costs a card. There’s also no curing and eradicating diseases – all you can do is research them (four researches is a win.) This means you don’t pick up all 3 cubes after a research. Players can now water purify regions,…

Allan S. says:

Better Than The Original Let’s just say they definitely learned from their original game, and have made some great improvements with this game. This game has much better play dynamics, and is also alot more challenging and fun as result. I have yet to play a game of this where we were one turn away from losing or pretty much on the brink of losing, with one turn to either win or lose. It’s always been super close. What I like alot is the added special scenarios or add on game dynamics that you can play with, which…

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