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=== Spin-off Games === * Pandemic: The Cure. Dice based version of the game. So now when you lose you can blame it on luck. Rather than fucking Brenda that cannot fucking listen to simple fucking instructions causing fucking London to Outbreak and lose you the game. * Pandemic: Contagion. Card based version of the game. But you play as the disease! Live that Plaguebearer dream. * Pandemic Legacy: Season 1. One of them new fangled Legacy games. Adds an ongoing story that can cause the game rules and even the game board itself to change permanently. Each game played represents a month in the campaign, and the campaign takes place over a year. So you will need to play a minimum of twelve games to complete the campaign. Minimum? Yes, minimum. If you lose a game, you play it again. So if your group is shit at Pandemic you could end up playing twenty-four games of it. Either way, if you really really "really" love Pandemic and want to play lots and lots of it, and maybe want to hate Pandemic afterwards, then Legacy might be for you. * Pandemic Legacy: Season 2. Takes place 71 years after Season 1, which is coincidentally the same amount of time it would take for you to recover from playing Season 1 enough that you can look at the Pandemic box without getting irrationally angry. Fucking Brenda. * Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu. This time the diseases are cultists, and they want to summon Cthulhu. * Pandemic: Survival Series. Set in historical times and covering a more local area. There are three games in the series so far, as detailed below. Each game is standalone, so you don’t need to get all of them. But you can. If you want. * Pandemic: Iberia. Set in 19th century Iberia (Spain/Portugal basically), the players work to build railroads and purify water in order to cure diseases. * Pandemic: Rising Tide. Set in the Netherlands, players work to cure the area of being flooded. Talking in a dutch accent isn’t mandatory but is encouraged. * Pandemic: Fall of Rome. This time the disease is unwashed barbarians try to get their grubby hands on Rome! Time to “cure” them for the glory of Rome! * Pandemic: Rapid Response. Waiting for turns too fucking slow for you? Well we’ve got you covered, Rapid Response is a real-time game will probably play like some form of shouty organised chaos. Best leave Brenda out of this. {{Board Games}} [[Category:Board Games]]
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