![]() Of course the first few moves were a bit clunky with frequent reviews of the rule book (side note: I wish they had included more examples of play, particularly for links) but we eventually got the hang of it and played a fairly successful first game with two players.Īt the end of the game and despite my win, I couldn't help but feel very flat about the game. I set up the game with my equally game obsessed S.O. On a delightful Saturday afternoon I finally ripped open the shrink wrap of the surprisingly compact box and sat in the sunshine reviewing the instructions with glee - it was certainly the weight of game I was expecting and on first read it sounded similar in some ways to one of my favourite games, Great Western Trail. I had been anticipating my first game of Brass Birmingham so much (potentially too much), as it had been sitting on my shelf of shame for months before I finally had the time to sit down and have the first play. Appreciate all of the help with navigating a different style of game for me. I may have lost the next game but enjoyed it WAY more. My SO took this advice too and it made for a much tighter game. Thank you for all of the great advice! Game two I fixed my era error (being able to build more than one building in a location in the rail era) but perhaps even more importantly I focused on being part of the economy and getting sh** done in the canal era to have some 2+ level buildings.
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