5 stars, because while nothing is perfect, the editors allow 5
for "nearly perfect"....
My son acquired this game which we played at recent birthday
game party for him, and it is one of the best board games I have
ever played in 60+ years of loving board games. The premise is
actually quite simple: Disease is breaking out in major cities
around the earth, and each player has an assigned role
(scientist, medic, etc.). Can you help cure one of the diseases
(unnamed, but represented by a color) before it becomes a
pandemic and you lose?
Action is quick as you fan out on a mercator-style projection map
of the world to perform your role's task with help from the other
players. You ARE ALL dependent on each other. One of the
things I like about the way it is designed is to see the number of
links between cities. For example, Hong Kong lets you go to a lot
of places, but the rise of an infection there quickly spreads if you
are not prompt and careful. Chicago, not so much, and in this
kind of detail I think the game resembles the real infection
threats of today.
Each of the roles is thought out, and other raters are correct - if
you don't think you have anything to do, you are probably
pursuing an incorrect strategy. Time is of the essence, and this
makes playing the game fairly quick and intense. If you don't
resolve it soon, you'll be defeated by the bugs.
This is a game that can be widely used on retreats, particularly
by NGOs, where people are being assembled because their
organization needs them to come to trust each other and
participate in team-building. This game is ideal, I think, in getting
people to all think on the same page, so I'm getting copies to
give to some organizations I know which have periodic retreats!
conducted after they've acquired new members who don't know
each other yet.
It's easy to learn, but subtle to play, and calls on skills that help
me realize, as the song has it, I'm Not Dead Yet.
One confusing thing: my son's version has 5 roles (pawns) and
all the reviews and game data say 4 roles. This is important
because we found that the fifth player greatly enhances the
experience of the game and makes the cooperation even harder
but better. Can anyone enlighten me as to what the current
version really provides?