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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is more than just a Pandemic System Game – TCbH Review



Taking a look at the latest Pandemic System game in a universe I tread heavily in my youth.
00:00 – Game concept
00:37 – Pandemic-y… but not TOO Pandemic-y
03:28 – Characters & Powers
04:12 – The Lich King & Quests
05:26 – More robust yet more narrow
06:51 – Presentation
07:38 – Final Thoughts

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13 Comments

  1. I wouldn't blame WoWs uninspired designs on "Family friendly". There is plenty of room for creative artistic expression in the realm of "armour fantasy". She Ra, League of Legends, Avatar for example or from your own collection Catacombs and Oath

  2. Really loved your review. Only critique I have is if you could speak to what you thought of solo play as I'm primarily a solo gamer. You've earned yourself a sub 🙂

  3. Great breakdown of the game, Jack. I was definitely intrigued by this one but am still enjoying the heck out of my new Pandemic Fall of Rome (also with dice!). Have you played that one? I do you think that the quest system of this game sounds fun, but the totally different barbarian paths as well as the action cards that can be improved by corrupting Rome itself make FoR a really fun departure from the norm.

  4. Thank you for your review! While I have never played a Pandemic game, I have played other cooperative games (including those by Matt Leacock like the “Forbidden” series). Also being an avid WoW player until about a year ago, I am really excited for this and your review makes it sound like a great fit!

  5. As a former WoW player, and fan of Wrath of the Lich King (IMO, the best expansion), this is really scratching at that nostalgia itch and tempting me.
    However, cooperative games just tend to get boring after a while, and find competitive games get played more. However, this one may be great to play with kids and newer players.

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