Not exact matches
Really deep (of course)
strategy game that was cool in that it had a lot of historical detail.
It is also for anyone who is looking for a board
game that has some
really deep game mechanics, especially ones that take careful
strategies and mastery in order to win.
Ultimately Big Pharma's big problem is that while it's initially a complicated
game to grasp that hints at a
deep and varied
strategy experience, once you've figured out how the system's work you quickly come to the realisation that underneath the surface complications that stem from understanding how the systems slot together there
really isn't anything else to it.
The sizable boost in content is
really just a small incentive to an already
deep unchanged
strategy game.