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The box has a dented corner. The contents are in perfect condition and complete. (see photo)

In the board game Brass: Birmingham, you take on the role of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham and the surrounding area during the English Industrial Revolution, between 1770 and 1870.

This modern successor to the board game Brass: Lancashire lets you expand your industrial empire using canals and railways, while building and developing various industries including cotton mills, coal mines, iron works, manufactories, potteries, and breweries.

The game is designed by Martin Wallace, the creator of successful board games such as Railways of the World and Discworld: Ankh-Morpork!

This standalone game includes both Czech and English rules.

You can also purchase this handy e-Raptor game component insert for the game here.

Box contents:

  • 1 game board
  • 4 player boards
  • 4 character tokens
  • 4 income markers
  • 4 victory point markers
  • 56 double-sided link tiles (14 in each color)
  • 180 industry tiles (45 in each color)
  • 64 city and industry cards
  • 8 wild cards
  • 68 cardboard coins
  • 30 black coal cubes
  • 18 orange iron cubes
  • 15 beer barrels
  • 9 merchant tiles
  • Czech and English rulebooks

Links

Deskofobie video review (in Czech)

Product's details

Manufacturer
TLAMA games
Family
Brass
Difficulty
3.87/5
Alternative names
Brass: Birmingham
Brass. Бирмингем
Brass. Бірмінгем
ブラス:バーミンガム
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Language
Rules Czech
Components Language independent
Number of players
2-4
Minimum age of players
14 years
Game length
120-180 min.
Year of publication
2020
Boardgamegeek
8.58/10
Parameters
Weight: 2052 g
Product code
53902
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