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Black Death (game)

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called the game's premise "bizarre", and felt that, with relatively few rules, the game "walks a fine line between being simple and simple-minded". He concluded that the game was unlikely to be a good candidate for the long term, "But for the first few plays anyway, the fun is, er, contagious."
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Players then try to move across the map of Europe, infecting as many population centers as possible. Random event cards can help or hinder each player.
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The first player to reach an agreed-upon number of victims is the winner. The rules suggest that this number be:
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Mutations: At certain points of the game, the virulence and mortality of diseases might increase or decrease
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1665: The game is set in Germany in 1665, and uses a variant board of German cities.
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Fast game: Diseases have a combined Virulence and Mortality of 7 rather than 6.
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a board with a stylized map of the trade routes in medieval Europe
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Slow game: Virulence and Mortality have a combined score of 5.
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Each player either takes the role of a historical plague (
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board game
Blacksburg Tactical Research Center
Greg Porter
measles
dysentery
Dragon
Rick Swan
Review
Shadis
Pyramid
"Black Death"
Swan, Rick
Dragon
TSR, Inc.
"Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Black Death"
Categories
Blacksburg Tactical Research Center games
Board games introduced in 1993

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