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Brass: Lancashire (English) - USED

by Roxley
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INFORMATIONS

Designer :
Martin Wallace
Artist :
Publisher : Roxley
Numbers of players : 2 to 4
Age : 14 years old and +
Playing Time : 60 to 120 minutes
Condition : Great
More Info :

Boardgamegeek (English)

DESCRIPTION

*** BE CAREFUL, USED GAME ***

Brass: Lancashire is a game of Strategy economic which tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Lancashire during the industrial revolution. You must develop, build and establish your industries and your network in order to meet the demand for iron, coal and cotton.

The plateau represents a map of England during its industrial revolution. The cities present can accommodate certain types of factories. Each player has a personal factories tile tray (coal mine, steelworks, cotton spinning, port and shipyard) and a hand of 8 factory cards. He can play 2 per turn. Cities must also be connected to each other. To do this, during the first half of the game you will use channels and then during the second half of the game you will gradually replace them with railways.

In Brass: Lancashire, the victory points correspond to industrialization, the canals and the rails report victory points. While factories report points only when they can produce and mines only when they can route the resources extracted to factories. To win the game, mark the most victory points, which are counted at the end of each phase.