Brass: Lancashire is the original economic strategy game set in the cotton industry of Industrial Revolution England. Designed by Martin Wallace and first published in 2007, it remains one of the most respected economic games ever made tight, cutthroat, and deeply rewarding for players who enjoy high-stakes resource management and network building.
Compete across two eras Canal and Rail building industries, establishing trade links, and exploiting a volatile cotton market. The variable turn order system means planning ahead is essential but never guaranteed, and the gift economy creates a web of interdependence that keeps every decision tense. This updated edition brings improved 2- and 3-player rules, new player mats, and refined components.
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Who is it for?
Brass: Lancashire is a standalone game. No other products required to play.
| Players | 24 |
| Playing Time | 60120 mins |
| Age | 14+ |
| Complexity | Heavy |
| Mechanics | Network Building, Resource Management, Hand Management, Variable Turn Order |
| Publisher | Roxley Games |
| Designer(s) | Martin Wallace |
| Artist(s) | Damien Mammoliti, Mr. Cuddington |
| Product Code | ROX401 |
| Barcode | 9781988884028 |
Pair with: Brass: Birmingham the sibling game built on the same core system.
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