Simona Rex
Pandemic: The Board Game is a very faithful adaptation of its original board game. It offers plenty of room for strategic thinking that will really put your brain to the test. Thanks to the characters’ asymmetrical abilities, fast-paced gameplay, and an element of chance, it’s a highly addictive game that you’ll want to conquer again and again. Or at least try to. It’s just a shame about the annoying and inaccurate prediction of your actions, the camera that refuses to stay in the selected position, and the inability to play with teammates online.
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Wingspan is a fairly faithful video game adaptation of the board game of the same name, which was released in Czech as Na křídlech. The game features a great tutorial, unobtrusive background music, and beautiful visuals. Unfortunately, at least for me, it’s let down by the layout of the game board—where you can only see one biome at a time—the somewhat clunky controls, the AI opponents’ difficulty being too easy, and the potential for long downtime when playing with real opponents. If you’re a Wingspan fan, this video game adaptation will keep you thoroughly entertained. If you don’t like Wingspan, this won’t change your mind, although personally, I enjoy the AI mode more than playing the board game Wingspan with friends.
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