Each level is as challenging as the next. So get ready to be absorbed into this fun and addictive game. It is available on iOS and Android for free. It’s normal to feel anxious about the current situation. And playing games is a great way to relax during the Covid-19 pandemic, even if it’s for a little while. But remember, you are not alone. Pandemic: Hot Zone is a shorter, more portable version of the original game, and challenges players to work together to cure three diseases that threaten a specific region of the world. Travel around to treat local populations, use your characters' special abilities, and complete research on each of the three diseases to win as a team! Cartoon: The New Board Game for the Pandemic Era Is Monotony DO NOT PASS GO From the company that brought you The Sinking of the Titanic and The Donner Party board game, another instant classic. The game normally wins, but that is part of the fun of the game, when you win as a team it feels more of a victory. This is a co-op game, all players are on the same team and work together, and because of that, you can get the Alpha-Gamer in the group that tells you how things should be done, so just be aware of that.
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© Provided by The Daily BeastDear Mr. Hasbro,
Again, thank you for providing me with my fondest childhood memories of sitting around the card table with my family playing board games. We have been doing a lot of that again lately and only wish there was a new exciting board we could enjoy that reflected these uncertain times teeming with strife and boredom.
I’m sure your company will recall that in the past I have pitched you some ideas inspired by my favorite Parker Bros. games like Trouble, Sorry!, Aggravation, Risk, and Headache. I had made the mistake, I realize now, of trying to second guess you would want more games based on pain and suffering and understand why you rejected Trauma, Mourn, Gout! and Mass Destruction—they were too depressing and unappealing to teenagers.
I learned my lesson and believe I got it right this time. Go with a sure thing. Based on your flagship game, I present to you Monotony (although I would be happy if you decide to go with the special edition name, Pandemic Monopoly). My game would be for every pod, with something for Trump lovers and Trump loathers alike. For instance, the new playing tokens will include a Confederate statue and a kneeling football player aside from the new classics, a laptop and a roll of toilet paper. The rules would be the same and would play as monotonously as the original (Ha, ha. I’m only kidding, we love Monopoly.).
© Provided by The Daily Beast Bob Eckstein![Pandemic Pandemic](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119357346/695385059.jpg)
As far as any concerns you may have regarding this being too on the nose, may I remind you how popular your Spanish Flu board game was back in 1918 and that our favorite games here at the Eckstein household are The Sinking of the Titanic and The Donner Party board game. Not only have both provided endless hours of fun and enjoyment, but they teach the family lessons about survival and God.
Our window of opportunity is not going to be open forever. My family had hoped to come out with Monotony before the medical community comes out with an effective vaccine that ends the pandemic. So what are we waiting for? “Monotony, For the Whole Family.”
© Provided by The Daily Beast Bob EcksteinSincerely,
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Robert J. Eckstein