Brass

by Cublo


Board

6.99 usd



Brass is economic strategy game set during Industrial Revolution in England.


Brass is a demanding economic game. An outstanding game about money and monopolies. Players take the roles of entrepreneurs attempting to make the most money from various industries during the Industrial Revolution. Each player needs to build an economic engine that surpasses all the others.Feature list:- 3-4 players- AI opponent (intermediate level)- Network multiplayer with push notifications- Local multiplayer (pass & play)- Beautiful artwork- Works in any orientation (portrait & landscape)- In-game tutorial & manual- Google Play Services: achievements, leaderboards- The game is designed for tablets / Use 7 inch tablet for best experience.

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The game is hard to learn. I wish it had different difficulty settings. It is in many ways a more complicated version of Catan. I will probably keep playing... but it isn't my favorit

Helen Hargreaves

An undo button would be nice!

Mary Phuong

Great digital version of a very deep economic board game. Fun to practice against the AI, which really is very decent.

Justin Middleton

Great game, plays really well.

Scott Ford

freeses a few minutes into playing every time i try. can i get a refund please??

Christie Faber

There's a pretty serious bug which causes the revealed numbers in the revealed market tiles to change every time they're seen. That, combined with AI that always tends to follow the exact same strategy, makes this one hard to recommend

Andrew B

Game log doesn't always open. AI is funny. Thought it was too easy at first but further plays have been a little more challenging. Wish games could be reviewed. Overall pretty good. Haven't caught any bugs. Online players are all marked private.

tim dedrick

Game kept bugging me to rate it. Here you go.

Matthew Kuzma

A bit disappointed, some breaking bugs are in the game. Just finished s game where the ai can build in other cities with any city card out of the blue (built an iron works in Rochdale with a Liverpool card), so it's impossible to plan

Oscar Medina

great game

Mike Google