Innovative board game studio Z-Man Games recently posted an interesting article to its website covering the historyꩵ and development of the outstanding series. The article provides insider details on the series, from the original Pandemic board game to Pandemic Legacy: Season 1, Pandemic Legacy: Season 2, and finishes with a special brief look into the upcoming series prequel Pandemic Legacy: Season 0.
acts as an intro to the Pandemic: Legacy series for anyone who h𓃲as yet to play them. It’s also an intriguing look i♓nto the series’ history, particularly focusing on the foundations of each game and how the ‘legacy’ feature applies. Lastly, the article strikes a bit of excitement at the prospect of playing the Season 0 series prequel, while at the same time touches on the sadness of knowing it will be the final game in the series.
Starting with the 2008 original board game, players were introduced to what’s now known as the trademark Pandemic style of cooperative gameplay. Pandemic was designed by Matt Leacock, and according to the article, established the essence of the game that has carried through the entire series: “an ex💖citing cooperative challenge that relies on teamwork (and no small dose of strategy) for players to succeed.”
The story then goes into the Pandem🤡ic: Legacy series with (2015), and how designers Matt Leacock and Rob Daviau created the legacy playstyle for a board game. Before Pandemic: Legacy, multiple game sessions were the domain of tabletop roleplaying games, where the same players roleplay as the same characters in a campaign that can last months and even years. The legacy design integrated this mechanic into board games’ traditionally single-session gameplay and extended it to be pl🅠ayed over 12 or more sessions, with changing rules and game components, all wrapped within a game and player-driven narrative.
The legacy style of gameplay carried into (2017), which added a few more mechanical and narrative twists to the series. When ’s release day comes, curren🌸tly on schedule for this♋ October (available to preorder now), there will be more of the same excellent legacy gameplay, along with the season’s 1962 Cold War spy-thriller theme to immerse into.
Go check out for more details on the Pandemic series, including unique roles for every player, and some designer’s thoughts on wha꧃t order to play the series in after the release of the Season 0 prequel.
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