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POX: Save the People
POX: Save the People
by Tiltfactor, Mary Flanagan LLC (2011)
Player Count
1 to 4

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
35 minutes
Categories
  • Abstract Strategy
  • Educational
  • Medical
  • Designers
  • Zara Downs
  • Max Seidman
  • Mary Flanagan
  • Mechanisms
  • Cooperative Play
  • Area Enclosure
  • Pattern Building
  • Simulation
  • Bias
  • Family
  • Theme: Diseases
  • Components: 9 x 9 Grids
  • Rating: 7.89/10 from 14 users

    Description

    Pox: Save the People is a new board game challenging 1-4 players to stop the spread of a deadly disease. Not only is the game fun, but through play, players understand group immunity and the need to vaccinate. Players ages 7-65, and both casual and hardcore gamers have enjoyed POX.

    Players cooperate to vaccinate and cure people on the board until the disease is fully contained, before the number of deaths exceeds acceptable losses or the disease becomes out of control. The players win or lose together. Players alternate drawing cards. Each card specifies how the disease spreads, and then which public health resources the player has available for allocation. It's important to protect the vulnerable people on the board, because if they become infected, they immediately die. But watch out! Don't neglect the infected people because they can die too if the infection gets too bad!

    Many public health groups need to better promote immunizations in order to continue to prevent vaccine preventable diseases. Vaccinations against deadly diseases such as diphtheria, polio, and whooping cough were standard public health measures, and they worked: kids today don’t worry about getting polio, for example. But due to suspicions about vaccines and links to other diseases, more parents are refusing to immunize their children, and this could lead to a national health crisis. Parents mistakenly believe that vaccines aren’t necessary any more, or that children develop immunity to these diseases automatically through time. These myths lead to disaster. Whooping cough is back, for example, for the U.S. has lost what is called herd immunity to this disease as the percent of vaccinated people is lowering, allowing ways for contagion to spread among the populace.

    Between POX's unique packaging and gameplay, what's stopping YOU from saving the people?!

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