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- Brass_(board_game) abstract "Brass is a board game set in Lancashire, England during the Industrial Revolution. It was developed by Martin Wallace. The object is to build mines, cotton factories, ports, canals and rail links, and establish trade routes, all of which will be used to score points. The game is divided into two historical periods: the canal period and the rail period. Victory points are scored at the end of each. Depending on the card the player draws, he or she will be limited in the choices they make.".
- Brass_(board_game) designer Martin_Wallace_(game_designer).
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageExternalLink www.treefroggames.com.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageExternalLink age-of-industry.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageID "30706184".
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageLength "2732".
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageRevisionID "697130807".
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_2007.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Martin_Wallace_games.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Wallace_(game_designer).
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Planning.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brass (board game)".
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brass".
- Brass_(board_game) ages "4.102488E8".
- Brass_(board_game) bggid "28720".
- Brass_(board_game) bggxrefs "t".
- Brass_(board_game) complexity "High".
- Brass_(board_game) date "2007".
- Brass_(board_game) designer Martin_Wallace_(game_designer).
- Brass_(board_game) illustrator "Peter Dennis, Eckhard Freytag".
- Brass_(board_game) players "3".
- Brass_(board_game) playingTime "7200.0".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "Eagle Games".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "FRED Distribution".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "Pegasus Spiele".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "Warfrog Games".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "Wargames Club Publishing".
- Brass_(board_game) publisher "White Goblin Games".
- Brass_(board_game) randomChance "Medium-low".
- Brass_(board_game) setupTime "300.0".
- Brass_(board_game) skills "Resource management, Planning, Economics".
- Brass_(board_game) strategy "High".
- Brass_(board_game) subjectName "Brass".
- Brass_(board_game) web www.treefroggames.com.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bgg.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_game.
- Brass_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brass_(board_game) subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_2007.
- Brass_(board_game) subject Category:Martin_Wallace_games.
- Brass_(board_game) hypernym Game.
- Brass_(board_game) type Activity.
- Brass_(board_game) type Game.
- Brass_(board_game) type VideoGame.
- Brass_(board_game) type Activity.
- Brass_(board_game) type Thing.
- Brass_(board_game) type Q11410.
- Brass_(board_game) type Q1914636.
- Brass_(board_game) comment "Brass is a board game set in Lancashire, England during the Industrial Revolution. It was developed by Martin Wallace. The object is to build mines, cotton factories, ports, canals and rail links, and establish trade routes, all of which will be used to score points. The game is divided into two historical periods: the canal period and the rail period. Victory points are scored at the end of each. Depending on the card the player draws, he or she will be limited in the choices they make.".
- Brass_(board_game) label "Brass (board game)".
- Brass_(board_game) sameAs Q4957850.
- Brass_(board_game) sameAs m.05bg_pd.
- Brass_(board_game) sameAs Q4957850.
- Brass_(board_game) wasDerivedFrom Brass_(board_game)?oldid=697130807.
- Brass_(board_game) homepage www.treefroggames.com.
- Brass_(board_game) isPrimaryTopicOf Brass_(board_game).