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Pandemic: The Board Game

By Christy Matte, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 9+

Save-the-world co-play strategy game challenging but fun.

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This extremely challenging game requires a lot of strategy and communication to win the final prize, but it can be a great option to take family game night to the next level. Pandemic: The Board Game isn't for the faint of heart. You can and will lose -- often spectacularly -- just as you were about to cure your last disease. For those who already own the board game, it can be fun to play without all the setup and constant shuffling of the pieces. Yes, you lose the tactile nature of the board game, but having it on-screen also removes the possibility of accidentally knocking all of your pieces off the board. Solo players will likely enjoy the app more as well, as it's easy to control all the team members. Because of its subject matter, it's likely not a great fit for little kids or sensitive older kids who might worry about diseases, but otherwise it's an involving simulation. Pandemic: The Board Game requires a family (or friends) to work together toward a common goal, and while you'll likely lose more often than not, at least you're losing together. And when you have to work for it, the win is all that much sweeter.

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