![]() ![]() ![]() So to Gavan Brown, Matt Tolman, Martin Wallace, Lina Cossette, David Forest, Damien Mammoliti - and the rest of the team behind Brass Birmingham, from all of us here celebrating at Gloomhaven's Sleeping Lion Inn. We're truly thrilled to see Brass: Birmingham's shining success and this most recent achievement. Brass Birmingham is definitely worth it for solo only play in my book. If you aren’t using the app then Mautoma. Eliza for me is the best if you use the app. I have played George AI, Mautoma, and Eliza. I love how it plays 2p, the scaling of the. ![]() Two is great I got the game for Christmas, played it 7 or 8 times, with one 3p game and one 4p game. No idea how it would play with 4, but I imagine it would be more competitive. Thank you to the BoardGameGeek community for giving us such a fantastic platform on which to further build our brand and find our identity. I recently played some fan made solos and finally got to play games Ive always wanted to play, solo. I have always played this 2 player, with one experience at 3 player. Brass: Birmingham becomes the eighth board game to take the top spot, as Isaac Childres’ dungeon-crawler slides to third in the rankings. So essentially, personally I feel Quacks is very near to the top in the light game genre. Winner of over 7 international awards, and even more award nominations, Roxley's 2018 title Brass: Birmingham is a sequel and reimagining of acclaimed designer Martin Wallace's 2007 masterpiece Brass (Lancashire), which tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870.Īs long time admirers, friends, and now peers (chronologically in that order!) - we at Cephalofair Games couldn't be happier to see a game and publisher we hold in such high regard take the #1 BGG spot ahead of Gloomhaven, the game that truly launched our company and took our team on bigger and more exciting adventures that we ever could have imagined we'd be on. Among heavier games (say those >3.50 in weight) Id rank Brass: Birmingham in the top 10 of those games (I know many would rank it even higher). Over the weekend our team at Cephalofair Games had the pleasure, and privilege, of watching our dear friends at Roxley Games take the most recent #1 Ranking on BoardGameGeek with their phenomenal economic euro game, Brass: Birmingham! Currently placed at three on Board Game Geeks overall ranking charts, Brass: Birmingham is a big hitter, for that there is no doubt. ![]()
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