Here's a walkthrough of how the games works.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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If you have an event card, you can play it at any time and it does not take an action. You can even play it during another player's turn.
Once you've taken your actions, you draw two more player cards. Most of the time this will be a city card, but sometimes you get an event, and sometimes you get an epidemic. If you get an epidemic, then an infection card is drawn and three disease cubes of the matching color are added to that city. Then, the infection card discard pile is shuffled and placed on TOP of the infection card stack (this is what makes epidemics so bad), then infection cards are drawn and more disease is added.
If you have more than seven cards in your hand at this point, you have to discard enough to get down to seven. (This is also true right after another player gives you a card).
To finish off the turn, infection cards are drawn (2 at first, but 3 or 4 later in the game) and disease cubes added to the drawn cities.
So if the players win by curing all four diseases, how does the game win? So many ways... If a player gets to the part of his or her turn where player cards are drawn and there are no player cards left - the game wins. If you have a place a disease cube of a particular color and no cubes are left - the game wins. If there are more than 8 outbreaks - the game wins.
It sounds more complicated than it is, and since all the players are working together everyone can help on everyone else's turn so it turns out to be a pretty easy game to play. Not always easy to win though, there is a lot of tension between trying to work towards a cure while keeping things from spiraling out of control, but you aren't on your own.
I like watching the videos on new games to get a good sense of how gameplay is supposed to work. I've been playing some games with friends over on Board Game Arena and it's been really helpful on games I don't know.
Cool, thanks guys!
I'm going to have to keep reminding myself we don't have to worry about someone revealing as a Cylon.....
I'll set up the game. I'm thinking billytea & Ryan going first, me second, and you third so you'll get to see a couple turns before going.
PANDEMIC - billytea & Ryan
Here is starting board. Things are looking a little scary in Asia. As the Researcher I might suggest that the Medic use an action to get my Beijing Card to start accumulating Red.
PANDEMIC
It's not obvious from the image, but San Francisco is connected to Tokyo and Manila, and Los Angeles is connected to Sydney.
(I like the idea of a Los Angeles to Sydney ferry service)
PANDEMIC
So, if I understand this correctly, if Bangkok gets one more red cube, Hong Kong & Jakarta & HCM City all get a red cube and Chennai and Kolkata get a black cube each?