SICK IDEAS
Before he decided to bring his viral video game to the tabletop, Plague Inc creator James Vaughan had let the modern board game renaissance pass him by. He reveals what he discovered as he designed his debut and the differences between building with cardboard and code
Interview by Matt Jarvis
Why did you decide to adapt Plague Inc into a board game?
I’ve always thought that Plague Inc would make a wonderful board game. A lot of the elements of the original video game seemed like they would be a really good fit. On top of that, Plague Inc. is really popular and knowing there are 85 million people out there who’ve already played it means there’s a definite audience of players who are interested in the game. Certainly, quite a lot of the fans requested a board game so it seemed like a bit of a no-brainer.