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Brass: Birmingham box art
Economic

Brass: Birmingham

The economic game that sits at number one, and earns it the hard way.

4.6 out of 54.6/5

Designed by Gavin Brown, Matt Tolman · 2018

Players2-4
Play time60-120 min
WeightMedium-Heavy
Ages14+
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The verdict

The heaviest game I'd still call a joy. Win or lose, people get up from the table impressed.

Best for: Experienced groups who want depth without anyone haggling

The full review

What it is

Brass: Birmingham has sat at number one on BoardGameGeek for years, and what's striking is how few people argue with it. You're building industries across the English Midlands during the industrial revolution, first along the canals and then the railways, and the whole thing runs on supply and demand. When coal gets scarce the price swings, and the players paying attention make their own luck out of the timing.

The catch

What players keep coming back to is how tight it is. You only get a few dozen actions across the entire game, so every single one has to earn its place. That's also where the analysis paralysis creeps in. With a slow, indecisive group it can grind, though most reviewers note the dithering eases off once the board fills in and the choices narrow.

Who it's for

It's not a starter game, and it'll eat a couple of hours. But the thing people say over and over, and I agree with, is that everyone gets up impressed, whether they won or got flattened. If your group is ready to graduate from gateway games and nobody at the table likes to barter, this is the one to reach for.

What other players say

This write-up is grounded in real reviews and player discussion, not just one opinion. A few worth reading:

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