Is anyone able to replicate this? I am scrolling through the Circle discounts and don't see anything for this game or the board game category. I see $10 off $100 but that's it.
Thanks Op! For those who can't figure this out, there's a target circle offer for 15% off games this week. Just got that plus the 5% red card discount woohoo!
Only played season 1.Very fun game if you have a team of thinkers.
Keep in mind that this is a legacy, that means you need the same 4 people to keep playing this. It took me 2 years to finish my last legacy game because of schedule conflicts.
Played this game on release with my family a few months ago and it was a blast. Paid $75 so this is a great deal if you can make it work. Plenty of youtube videos to teach you how to play.
Safe to assume this is related to the board game Pandemic? I've never seen a board game cost $60. Wondering if anyone is willing to give a quick summary of this game and the difference between Pandemic (assuming they're related). We just bought Pandemic a couple months ago and love it, but haven't played many board games before.
Safe to assume this is related to the board game Pandemic? I've never seen a board game cost $60. Wondering if anyone is willing to give a quick summary of this game and the difference between Pandemic (assuming they're related). We just bought Pandemic a couple months ago and love it, but haven't played many board games before.
Regular pandemic is a single scenario, this is the same style of game but a campaign of scenarios. The game board and mechanics will change over time keeping it fresh. You'll tear up cards and replace them with others, make permanent changes to the board.
Played Clank acquisitions incorporated with a few people and it was a really great game but damn if it didn't hurt tearing up cards. Felt like sacrilege.
I'm not sure about this one but most legacy games can be played after you are done with them as a unique copy of that game due to the modifications
Safe to assume this is related to the board game Pandemic? I've never seen a board game cost $60. Wondering if anyone is willing to give a quick summary of this game and the difference between Pandemic (assuming they're related). We just bought Pandemic a couple months ago and love it, but haven't played many board games before.
This is a "legacy" version of Pandemic. It's a one and done evolving board game with a narrative. You play through it kind of like you would watch a TV series, you make decisions, there are twists, turns, and reveals. You'll be making permanent changes to the game over multiple plays.
Regular pandemic is a single scenario, this is the same style of game but a campaign of scenarios. The game board and mechanics will change over time keeping it fresh. You'll tear up cards and replace them with others, make permanent changes to the board.
Played Clank acquisitions incorporated with a few people and it was a really great game but damn if it didn't hurt tearing up cards. Felt like sacrilege.
I'm not sure about this one but most legacy games can be played after you are done with them as a unique copy of that game due to the modifications
Thanks! I don't think I could stomach tearing up pieces in a one time play, so I'll have pass. Appreciate the summary! Reps to both folks who replied.
Thanks! I don't think I could stomach tearing up pieces in a one time play, so I'll have pass. Appreciate the summary! Reps to both folks who replied.
It's not a one time play, you will probably play 15-20 games, but each game evolves based on what happened the game before.
At $60 it's like paying, at the most, per game $5 and at the least $2.50 if you end up playing all 24 games. Additionally you could replay the 'prelude' game which doesn't require change to the game, unlimited if you chose to.
I did score Pandemic season 1 for $30 a few years after its initial release but that was the outlier and not the norm. Season 2 I don't think has ever gone that low. So in the shortest way possible what I'm trying to say you should try it out. It does require a dedicated group of at least 2 people.
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Keep in mind that this is a legacy, that means you need the same 4 people to keep playing this. It took me 2 years to finish my last legacy game because of schedule conflicts.
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Regular pandemic is a single scenario, this is the same style of game but a campaign of scenarios. The game board and mechanics will change over time keeping it fresh. You'll tear up cards and replace them with others, make permanent changes to the board.
Played Clank acquisitions incorporated with a few people and it was a really great game but damn if it didn't hurt tearing up cards. Felt like sacrilege.
I'm not sure about this one but most legacy games can be played after you are done with them as a unique copy of that game due to the modifications
This is a "legacy" version of Pandemic. It's a one and done evolving board game with a narrative. You play through it kind of like you would watch a TV series, you make decisions, there are twists, turns, and reveals. You'll be making permanent changes to the game over multiple plays.
Played Clank acquisitions incorporated with a few people and it was a really great game but damn if it didn't hurt tearing up cards. Felt like sacrilege.
I'm not sure about this one but most legacy games can be played after you are done with them as a unique copy of that game due to the modifications
Thanks! I don't think I could stomach tearing up pieces in a one time play, so I'll have pass. Appreciate the summary! Reps to both folks who replied.
It's not a one time play, you will probably play 15-20 games, but each game evolves based on what happened the game before.
At $60 it's like paying, at the most, per game $5 and at the least $2.50 if you end up playing all 24 games. Additionally you could replay the 'prelude' game which doesn't require change to the game, unlimited if you chose to.
I did score Pandemic season 1 for $30 a few years after its initial release but that was the outlier and not the norm. Season 2 I don't think has ever gone that low. So in the shortest way possible what I'm trying to say you should try it out. It does require a dedicated group of at least 2 people.