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Brass - 2nd Edition (2007) |
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Welcome to eighteenth century Lancashire.The world is about to change from something we would call almost medieval to what we now know as the modern world. This change will be called the Industrial Revolution, although it will take historians a while to come up with that term.
The name comes from the saying ‘where there’s muck there’s brass’ (said with a thick Yorkshire accent), brass being a local term for money.
Brass is a game for three or four players and takes around two hours to play. The game is divided into two periods, the Canal Period, and the Rail Period. Each period is divided into a number of phases. The Action Phase is central to each period. You will have a hand of cards which you will use to build different industries and the transport links between them. Victory points are scored for industries that are making a profit, with the winner being the player who scores the most victory points. The rules have been structured to help you set up a game as quickly as possible. The main rules have been kept as brief as possible, while the Reference section at the back gives further details and examples of play.
 For more information, including rules translations, visit BoardGameGeek.
Game Board 60 Cards 12 Markers Rule Book
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