Description
Brass Birmingham is an economic strategy game sequel to Martin Wallace’ 2007 masterpiece, Brass. Birmingham tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870.
As in its predecessor, you must develop, build, and establish your industries and network, in an effort to exploit low or high market demands.
FEATURES
Brass Birmingham features a deceptively straightforward rule set which creates interesting gameplay dynamics including a highly innovative variable turn order system and robust gift economy. Unlike its predicessor, Brass: Birmingham features a dynamic board setup, making each game unfold completely differently each time you play.
Brass Birmingham features meticulously crafted illustrations by Damien Mammoliti and Mr. Cuddington, elegant graphic design, and high quality components.
If you’ve played Brass in the past, learning how to play Birmingham will be a snap as it uses most of the same core ruleset. But Brass Birmingham creates an entirely new and unique experience from its predecessor with a new mechanics, new industries, and new strategies waiting for you to discover.
- One of the highest rated board games on boardgamegeek.com
- A finely brewed full stand-alone sequel to the original game
- Dynamic board setup makes each game unfold completely differently
- Core rules stay true to the original
- New canal/rail scoring creates tactics in where you place them
- 3 new industry types include Breweries, Potteries and Manufactured goods
- New actions, mechanics and strategies to discover
Game Design: Matt Tolman, Martin Wallace, Gavan Brown
Art & Graphic Design: Damien Mammoliti, Mr. Cuddington
COMPONENTS
- 1 x Rulebook
- 1 x Gameboard
- 4 x Player mats
- 4 x Character tiles
- 56 x Link tiles
- 76 x Cards
- 4 x VP markers
- 4 x Income markers
- 30 x Black coal cubes
- 15 x Beer barrels
- 18 x Orange iron cubes
- 78 x Iron Clays (Deluxe Only)
- 77 x Money tokens (Retail Only)
- 180 x Industry tiles
- 9 x Merchant tiles
Brass Birmingham – Roxley Games – Strategy – England – History – Economy Management – Board Games – WarMonger Games Malta