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Brass, its not just a copper alloy anymore!
Brass is set in 18th century Lancashire at the beginning of what would eventually become the Industrial Revolution. It starts at the beginning of the Canal Age and ends after the development of railways. Players take the roles of entrepreneurs attempting to make the most money from the various industries of the time. In Brass the game, cotton dominates the game but players ignore the other industries such as coal mining and engineering at their peril.
Brass is for 3-4 players, ages 13 + and takes about 2 hours to play. Brass includes: Gameboard, Rulebook, 4 Counter sheets, 8 Player wooden discs, 66 Cards, 30 Black coal cubes, 25 Orange iron cubes, 1 Black marker, 100 Plastic coins, 7 Plastic storage bags, 12 Distant Market tiles, 4x12 Cotton Mill counters, 4x8 Port counters, 4x7 Coal Mine counters, 4x6 - Shipyard counters, 4x4 - Iron Foundry counters, 4x14 - Canal/Rail counters, 4x2 - Victory Point counters, and 4x2 Wooden discs. |
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