Brass: Pittsburgh Collector's Edition (Train Cover) *PRE-ORDER*
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Gavan Brown Martin Wallace |
| Publisher | Roxley |
| Players | 1-4 |
| Playtime | 60-120 mins |
| Suggested Age | 14 and up |
Includes:
- 1 sturdy base tray
- 2 PVC cash carriages
- 2 PVC ressource trays
- 5 embossed metal tins
- 1 NoGlare game board
- 4 dual-layer player boards
- 8 wooden VP & Income
- 77 hardwood money tokens
- 56 stone & metal cubes
- 18 metal oil barrels
- 258 hardwood tiles
- 68 Synth cards with foil
From Roxley and Gavan Brown, co-designer of Brass: Birmingham, comes Brass: Pittsburgh, which allows you to re-experience the explosive late 19th-century industrial boom of America's Gilded Age in its northeastern "Steel Belt" region (1865-1913). Players take on the role of a ruthless industrial titan in the age of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Frick as they build sprawling networks of railways, pipelines, steel mills, oil refineries, and more.
Built on Martin Wallace's acclaimed Brass system, this standalone game introduces innovative new mechanisms and content, while maintaining the overall structure and strategic depth for which Brass has become known.
