![]() ![]() ![]() The game material is language independent. 9 Merchant Tiles 1 Rulebook Ages: 14+ Players: 2-4 Game Length: 60-120 minutes. The rules and hint cards are in Czech and English. 180 Industrial tiles (45 per color) 11 Manufacturers, 11 Cotton Mills, 7 Breweries, 5 Potteries, 4 Iron Works, 7 Coal Mines 4 Income Markers 8 Wild cards. Brass: Birmingham tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham. Decklights and Porthole Glasses- Stevens, James, & Son, Victoria Glass Works, Birmingham. The game is designed for 2-4 players aged 14 and up. You can still use the location cards for any action other than build. Competition for valuable locations is meant to be tight. ![]() One of the game's authors is Martin Wallace, who created highly successful games such as Railways of the World and Earthspace: Ankh-Morpork! Almost no (i) tiles were built and as a result when we started the rail era 3 cities were already FULL. However, once it’s ready, Brass: Birmingham looks amazing on the table. In this modern successor to the masterpiece Brass: Lancashire, you'll not only expand your industrial empire with the help of water canals and railways, but also build and develop various industries including spinning mills, coal mines, ironworks, manufactories, porcelain factories and breweries. a close-up of the player boards and the large number of industry tiles stacked and placed in their correct locations Table Presence. Brass: Birmingham tells the story of rival industrialists in and around Birmingham against the backdrop of the English Industrial Revolution, between 17. Last year Roxley Games kickstarted a deluxe version of the classic Martin Wallace economic strategy game Brass.The deluxe edition was renamed Brass Lancashire, and a follow-on game Brass Birmingham was also released. Instead of each flipped industry tile giving a static 1 VP to all connected canals and rails, many industries give 0 or even 2 VPs. ![]()
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