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Martin Wallace's Brass: exhibition game

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One of the best economic board games (to my taste) has finally been ported to mobile. Haven't yet looked at the implementation, but the screenshots look nice and there is network multiplayer, so what more could you want. The game itself is excellent, albeit there are a couple of finicky rules. The rules are easily available online in PDF.

In lieu of a short review: the game is themed around the industrialization of the Lancashire, the English North-West, which won some serious first-to bonuses in establishing coal-fuelled, mechanized mass production, primarily in textiles. The players are all-purpose industrialists, able to invest in the development of light industry ("Cotton Mills"), heavy industry ("Ironworks"), coal mining and transport (canal and rail links). The game takes place over about 18 turns, in each of which you take 2 actions, so the decision space is quite tight. Beyond simply building the stuff listed above, you must conduct R&D to gain access to more advanced industries and solicit the debt markets for loans, a Martin Wallace favourite, and an absolute gem in terms of a game mechanic. Players are limited not just by the number of actions, but by the space and transport infrastructure — Manchester is well-connected, but there is only so much space in it, but if a player decides to develop some industry in a more remote location, he might well have to build the transport links required to ship coal to it. The crux of the game, however, is economic — investing in the sector that is most scarce, even while everyone else is trying to do the same.

The game is slightly soured by its win condition being linked to very abstract "VP", with the more advanced buildings yielding more VP even as they yield less income, but one can understand the game-design need to separate the stuff players use to grow (money) from the stuff players use to win (VP).
DL: PB12 | Playing: PB13
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I love Brass, so I'll be looking for that this evening.

It is already possible to play it on your mobile as long as you're happy to wait for humans to take their turns:
http://brass.orderofthehammer.com/index.php
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Someone needs to play an exhibition game.
Current games (All): RtR: PB80 Civ 6: PBEM23

Ended games (Selection): BTS games: PB1, PB3, PBEM2, PBEM4, PBEM5B, PBEM50. RB mod games: PB5, PB15, PB27, PB37, PB42, PB46, PB71. FFH games: PBEMVII, PBEMXII. Civ 6:  PBEM22 Games ded lurked: PB18
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I've heard great things about this game, but recently introduced Age of Steam to my gaming group so they are probably disinclined to take another economic game from me. I'm very interested to participate in an online game if anyone here is interested and/or willing to tolerate a newbie.
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I'd probably be interested in a PC version. A mobile version designed for tablets - meh.
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The browser-based version mentioned by OH is just fine, I played quite a few games on it, but it's somewhat unpresentable and, I would imagine, difficult to get into if you haven't played the physical version.

As for an exhibition game, I would be happy to participate, we can use Hamerrite's app.
DL: PB12 | Playing: PB13
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I've set up a game for anyone to join, password is "Muck"

http://brass.orderofthehammer.com/board....meID=52444

Happy to run it in normal rb fashion with closed threads, but it'd probably be best if those of us who've played before play this one with an open hand, answer questions and suggest strategies. Perhaps in this thread?
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Yeah, definitely open hand! I joined up.
DL: PB12 | Playing: PB13
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We just need one more to play (or two more for extra fun) - Krill? Wetbandit? Noble?
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I'm definitely interested, but I'm not sure that I can get started in the next day or two. If starting soon is important to you two, maybe someone else plays.
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