<strong>"I highly recommend purchasing this fine piece of cutting edge technology. You won't regret it."</strong>
Zamayo
<strong>"POX is a very easy to pick up game, and a challenge for hardcore and casual gamers alike. I've seen players 7 to 65 years old enjoy POX.</strong> It takes a few games for most people to start winning, and after that quite a few more to play on the highest difficulty. Games like this convince me that coop pass-and-play games are no less viable than competitive ones."
Shnissugah
"I got this app today, and was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed it. <strong>It's quizzical, yet intellectual, and the prospect of saving lives, or hearing the dreaded screech that marks a death, pushes your brain to try even harder."</strong>
junejunejuniejune
"This game is both challenging and touching. <strong>When playing other games such as Angry Birds I never really think about how this could possibly be real.</strong> When it is your job to not let people die, you actually realize that death and vaccination is a struggle in abundance for people outside of my family's easy worry-free circle! Great job, this game is amazing!"
Masmoney!
<strong>"This game is a really interesting blend of an easy-to-learn game for the iPad and a play experience that makes the player really explore their decisions.</strong> The abstraction of what the player is doing creates a space where I was able to learn how I would react to the issues of vaccination and triage without adding any overt cultural prejudgements. I will be playing this for quite a while."
phildini
"Simple and elegant, does a good job of getting the point across. <strong>One of very few "fun" teaching games."</strong>
Eric Kaplan
<strong>"The game is fun to play alone or with a group of friends and I really enjoyed the cooperative aspect of this game.</strong> The aesthetic and packaging of the game is also quite pleasing."
Bulbwheatie
<strong>"This is a pretty fun cooperative game that also has an educational component.</strong> The mechanics are simple and easy to learn on the first play, but are interesting and interact enough to make it interesting on later plays."
Lucas
<strong>"Pox is among the most accessible games I've played in quite sometime. </strong>It takes little time to learn, and the in-game goal grabs you as soon as you start. (I find myself grimacing every time a person succumbs to the disease)."
Dranian
<strong style="font-size: 22px;">“A very fun game. Simple and elegant, does a good job of getting the point across.<strong> One of very few "fun" teaching games.”</strong></strong>
Eric Kaplan