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Pandemic Is The Definitive Board Game Of 2020 – Kotaku Australia
2020 has been a strange year, and the popularity of Pandemic has been an equally strange development. Here’s why people keep coming back.

People love doll houses because they give them a sense of control. There’s joy to be had in rearranging the tiny furniture and establishing a sense of order. Likely for the same reasons, Pandemicbecame one of 2020’s biggest board games. At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, you could barely find it in shops. Amazon was near-constantly out of stock. This was despite the original game releasing way back in 2008, long before everyone around the world would live through their own global pandemic.
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