The record holder is back in the game forge: After the revised new edition of Martin Wallace's coal was sold out early, Brass: Lancashire is now to receive a second edition. The funding period for the crowdfunding campaign has started – you have until October 5th.
Brass: Lancashire is an economic strategy game for two to four people aged twelve and over. With depth and replayability, it tells the story of aspiring businesspeople in Lancashire, England, during the Industrial Revolution. In the course of the game, they expand their empires by building canals and railways as well as building and developing various industrial plants. These include cotton mills, coal mines and ironworks, but also shipyards and ports
Top marks for economic strategy
Happyshops would like to collect the round sum of 6.000 euros under the Giant Roc brand for the strategic board game. The chances are very good that this will succeed: Almost two years ago, the double project consisting of the revised original game Lancashire and the reinterpretation Birmingham broke all records in the game forge. Since then, both parts have been at the top of many leaderboards, such as the one on BoardGameGeek. There, fans with their mood for quality ensured an average rating of 8.2 points. The game lands in the top 20 on BGG.
With the double pack of Brass: Lancashire & Birmingham, Roxley Games had around one and a half million euros in 2017 Kickstartercampaign was taken over by crowdfunding fans: almost 14.000 supporters took part at the time.
"Anyone who does not yet own Lancashire and would like to change that should support the current project until October 5, 2021 and ideally secure their own copy right away," says the game company. the Campaign is already running; the first supporters have already invested the necessary amount of 55 euros. The second edition of Brass: Lancashire should appear in April 2022 if the campaign is successful.
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