When deciding to bring a popular board game such as Pandemic to a new platform one of the first questions you’ve got to be asking yourself is what can this version add to the already existing game to make it worth a purchase more specifically, what can the move to digital bring to the table? How do you utilise the technology on offer to embellish upon what’s come before and justify the existence of another version of the same game? In the case of a co-operative focused game such as Pandemic - a game that thrives almost entirely on bringing groups of players together - the ability to add online multiplayer has got to be at least near the top of your list of answers, giving players an opportunity to play with other people whenever and wherever they want without the hassle of setting up the game or having to organise a night with their friends.