Rahdo, I'm from spain and I have to say you are sooo sweet when you try pronounce spanish and portuguese cities, thanks for your videos, we love you so much!
David Martín Morillo I am from Spain and living in Spain but lived in the UK for decades. This game will fly off the shelves in Spain both English import and Spanish versions
13:07 Not sure if this is a goof, but I would assume the outbreak also travels along dashed lines? Otherwise Mallorca seems like it's not very relevant.
Thank you for explaining so well. I have never played the original Pandemic and this version is my first purchase. You were very clear for a 1st time player!
This is a great video, I just discovered board gaming on heard pandemic would be a good place to start. Decided to try Iberia because it was cheapest and played my first few rounds last night. We were so confused, so i jumped onto youtube and found this video. Thank you so much, now onto the game itself
At 13:28, shouldn't the outbreak have also sent a cube to the island via the connection with the dashed line? I know those connections can't have railroads built along them, but if there's a special rule for them to also not spread outbreaks, I would expect that to be pointed out... rather than just not placing a cube which is what I'd expect if he forgot.
Cameron Lemermeyer have you played Pandemic Legacy? If not you should try it. It's a standalone Pandemic and it's essentially a onetime play thru game. You have blind boxes you open and stickers you place on the board depending on how play progresses. It's a pretty neat take on the game. Check it out.
what chain reaction? He spreaded a Yellow cube to all connected cites with exception of Mallorca that he forgot but was already noted on the Klingon Subtitles but neither Mallorca or any of the cities that received an Yellow cube from the outbreak would also outbreak, so there's no outbreak chain reaction
I was looking for a good gateway game into modern non-party board games for me and my girlfriend. We’re interested in co-op and a game that offers good replayability. So far I’m undecided between Aeon’s End, Pandemic Iberia and Legends of Andor. What’s your recommendation?
i see you posted this on the rahdo guild and have gotten a lot of good feedback there, but i'll just add that andor is a punishingly hard game, so it can be daunting as a first step if that would put you off. aeon's end is fairly complex, unless you get the Aeon's End Legacy version, which is *perfect* as a gateway. Iberia adds a lot of complexity to regular Pandemic, and I think regular Pandemic is the better choice as a gateway...
Did Jen need to take two infection cards at the end of her turn? Thank you for this play though. I am playing the game at the moment with family. We are really enjoying it but we are sure we are making mistakes. Will watch your extended play-through now for information about the role of hospitals. There are certainly a few steps we have not been doing. Oops!
yup, we all make goofs, and you're right that i forgot to draw infection cards at the end of jen's turn. be sure to watch all my videos with klingon subtitles turned on because the mistakes i've made while filming are listed there :)
I noticed on Richard's first turn he didn't. which is why I asked. While this is Pandemic it is a bit different so it may not run quite the same. And I'm not FULLY thru the video yet. I just wanted to inquire before I forgot.
Ohhh Der. That's it! See that's what I get for A. Not playing pandemic in a bit and B. Commenting so quickly as to not forget! Thank you for the clarification. I am really looking forward to this edition of the game. Thank you for doing the run through. I admit I was quite excited to see you had it up!
Like Richard explained this works differently from the regular pandemic... when you are in a Port city you can discard any card of a color to go to any Port city of that color... the travel by plane action doesn't exist in this game because there were no planes at the time
Albufeira...... The capital of Algarve is Faro, not Albufeira!... A 1 min research could avoid this... (I'm refering to the BOARD itself! Not rahdos video)
Honestly, words and names tend to run together when you have zero familiarity with a language. Watching the first minute of the video could would have prevented comments like these.
i don't understand. the game doesn't necessarily show the capitals of all regions. are you saying that in 1850 albufeira didn't exist and shouldn't be on the map at all? i just checked and wikipedia says it did exist at the time. i assume they chose albufeira instead of faro was because maybe they were going for the feel of researching heading out to small communities where disease started as there wasn't as much infrastructure there to fight it. or heck, maybe it's the hometown of the designer (who is portugese and did a lot of historical research for the game) :)
I understand what you are saying but, at the time, albufeira was a little insignificant fishing village. Even today, the hospital is in Faro! There is no hospital i Albufeira. Albufeira grew in the 1960s because of turism and it is well know because of it, nothing else. It had 0 importance at the period this game portrays, that's all. Oh and Jesus Torres Castro is spanish (not portuguese) so I'm not surprised with the error...
Rahdo, I'm from spain and I have to say you are sooo sweet when you try pronounce spanish and portuguese cities, thanks for your videos, we love you so much!
David Martín Morillo I am from Spain and living in Spain but lived in the UK for decades. This game will fly off the shelves in Spain both English import and Spanish versions
13:07 Not sure if this is a goof, but I would assume the outbreak also travels along dashed lines? Otherwise Mallorca seems like it's not very relevant.
15:30 - you discarded the other 2 black cards that were in "Jen's" hand.
At 15:32, he accidentally puts Jen's hand of two black cards into the discard pile.
he got them back a few seconds later
Thank you for explaining so well. I have never played the original Pandemic and this version is my first purchase. You were very clear for a 1st time player!
This is a great video, I just discovered board gaming on heard pandemic would be a good place to start. Decided to try Iberia because it was cheapest and played my first few rounds last night.
We were so confused, so i jumped onto youtube and found this video.
Thank you so much, now onto the game itself
At 13:28, shouldn't the outbreak have also sent a cube to the island via the connection with the dashed line?
I know those connections can't have railroads built along them, but if there's a special rule for them to also not spread outbreaks, I would expect that to be pointed out... rather than just not placing a cube which is what I'd expect if he forgot.
He just forgot.
At 15:30 rahdo puts jens cards in the discard pile she didn't use. Not a big game changer but minus two cards she could of used later
he got them back a few seconds later
Also I love the videos you were the one who got me to get pandemic which I am obsessed with now
Cameron Lemermeyer have you played Pandemic Legacy? If not you should try it. It's a standalone Pandemic and it's essentially a onetime play thru game. You have blind boxes you open and stickers you place on the board depending on how play progresses.
It's a pretty neat take on the game.
Check it out.
...and Sant-ánder lol. Buen trabajo Rahdo :)
10:31
I don't think Girona is a port city, but you move there by ship.
Thanks for posting this!
At 13:46 I think you forgot about the outbreak chain reaction
what chain reaction? He spreaded a Yellow cube to all connected cites with exception of Mallorca that he forgot but was already noted on the Klingon Subtitles but neither Mallorca or any of the cities that received an Yellow cube from the outbreak would also outbreak, so there's no outbreak chain reaction
17:39 her turn isn't over, because she didn't do the infect cities phase, right?
It was already noted... Like Rahdo says at the start of the video, please turn on the Klingon subtitles to see where Richard goofs up… Thanks
Ok I'm just listing as I see normally so in case you don't relize at 12:27 the 2 cities with 3 yellow beside each other are other connected
Don't understand what you are trying to say
13:36 You forgot to add a yellow cube on the island during the outbreak
Klingon Subtitles
13:40 I think you moved the two yellow cubes and your player marker back to the wrong location. Should have been to the one to the north
Definitely. He moved them away from the north city because they were in the way of the view of the infection rate track.
Amazing review. Really funny with you saying the names of the Cities :D
I was looking for a good gateway game into modern non-party board games for me and my girlfriend. We’re interested in co-op and a game that offers good replayability. So far I’m undecided between Aeon’s End, Pandemic Iberia and Legends of Andor. What’s your recommendation?
i see you posted this on the rahdo guild and have gotten a lot of good feedback there, but i'll just add that andor is a punishingly hard game, so it can be daunting as a first step if that would put you off. aeon's end is fairly complex, unless you get the Aeon's End Legacy version, which is *perfect* as a gateway. Iberia adds a lot of complexity to regular Pandemic, and I think regular Pandemic is the better choice as a gateway...
beautiful design!!
Is it just me, or does the lady on the box cover look quite a bit like Jen (with darker hair)?
Did Jen need to take two infection cards at the end of her turn?
Thank you for this play though. I am playing the game at the moment with family. We are really enjoying it but we are sure we are making mistakes. Will watch your extended play-through now for information about the role of hospitals. There are certainly a few steps we have not been doing. Oops!
yup, we all make goofs, and you're right that i forgot to draw infection cards at the end of jen's turn. be sure to watch all my videos with klingon subtitles turned on because the mistakes i've made while filming are listed there :)
Can't wait to get this!!!!
Cool video like ever. Greatings from Valencia XD
Nice, I picked this up for 26$ in Canada last year.
Do you still draw two cards at the beginning of each of your turns like in normal Pandemic?
I noticed on Richard's first turn he didn't. which is why I asked.
While this is Pandemic it is a bit different so it may not run quite the same. And I'm not FULLY thru the video yet. I just wanted to inquire before I forgot.
well, in regular pandemic (and pandemic iberia) you draw 2 cards at the end of your turn, not the beginning :)
Ohhh Der. That's it! See that's what I get for A. Not playing pandemic in a bit and B. Commenting so quickly as to not forget!
Thank you for the clarification.
I am really looking forward to this edition of the game. Thank you for doing the run through. I admit I was quite excited to see you had it up!
13:26 weren't you supposed to put a cube on palma de maelorca?
15:30 you discarded jen's whole hand! Good job!
At 10:28 you played the card of Cuenca but you travelled to Girona.
Like Richard explained this works differently from the regular pandemic... when you are in a Port city you can discard any card of a color to go to any Port city of that color... the travel by plane action doesn't exist in this game because there were no planes at the time
you forgot about the catalan speakers...
Nvm you noticed in the outbreak
Civ V railroads ^^
Albufeira...... The capital of Algarve is Faro, not Albufeira!... A 1 min research could avoid this... (I'm refering to the BOARD itself! Not rahdos video)
Honestly, words and names tend to run together when you have zero familiarity with a language. Watching the first minute of the video could would have prevented comments like these.
The name is wrong in the game! Look at the board... Thinking for 1 minute could also avoid comments like these... Go check the board.
i don't understand. the game doesn't necessarily show the capitals of all regions. are you saying that in 1850 albufeira didn't exist and shouldn't be on the map at all? i just checked and wikipedia says it did exist at the time. i assume they chose albufeira instead of faro was because maybe they were going for the feel of researching heading out to small communities where disease started as there wasn't as much infrastructure there to fight it. or heck, maybe it's the hometown of the designer (who is portugese and did a lot of historical research for the game) :)
I understand what you are saying but, at the time, albufeira was a little insignificant fishing village. Even today, the hospital is in Faro! There is no hospital i Albufeira. Albufeira grew in the 1960s because of turism and it is well know because of it, nothing else. It had 0 importance at the period this game portrays, that's all. Oh and Jesus Torres Castro is spanish (not portuguese) so I'm not surprised with the error...
Vital Lacerda agrees: boardgamegeek.com/video/97406/pandemic-iberia/pandemic-iberia-teaser