Game Info

City of the Big Shoulders
2 - 4 players
average 150 minutes
Published in
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Economic Industry / Manufacturing Educational
Tile Placement Stock Holding Variable Player Powers Commodity Speculation Worker Placement

After the great Chicago Fire of 1871, the brave men and women of Chicago sought to rebuild their once-great city, and rebuild it they did. Over the next 60 years Chicago experienced an economic golden age, making such great progress that it hosted The World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, followed not long after by a celebration of its Century of Progress at The World's Fair in 1931. Many of the household brands we've come to know and love today had their start in Chicago during this time period; Oscar Mayer, Kraft, Quaker Oats, Nabisco, Swift & Co, Armour & Co, Schwinn Bicycles, Charles Schwab, and many others made a home here in this tall, bold slugger. In City of the Big Shoulders players take on the roles of entrepreneurs and investors seeking to rebuild Chicago into a city fit for the world stage. In this unique merger of 18xx-style stock manipulation mechanics with euro-style gameplay, players start companies, trade in shares, hire employees, equip their factories, produce goods and sell them to be delivered to homes across the midwest. Although City of the Big Shoulders features a large amount of strategic depth and rewarding gameplay, it does so in a shorter timeline than is typical of most heavy economic games. Players play just five rounds (also known as decades) in about two and a half hours. Each decade consists of five unique phases: A stock phase where players can buy and sell stock; a building phase where players rebuild the city of Chicago, placing action spaces on the board; an action phase where companies send their partners to make deals across Chicago; an Operating Phase where companies buy resources, produce goods, and ship them out of Chicago; and finally a cleanup phase where the board is set up for the following decade. At the end of the fifth decade, the game ends. Players then exchange shares that they have purchased over the course of the game for cash, are rewarded for any of the public goals they have accomplished over the five decades of play, and tally their money to determine who is Chicago's greatest resident. —description from the publisher

Overall Statistics for ET's Gaming Group

Total Games Played: 1
Average Players Per Game 4

Win/Loss Statistics for ET's Gaming Group

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
Csiszi 84  1 84.00 
1
0
100 %
Ziki 49  1 49.00 
0
1
0 %
Bandee 36  1 36.00 
0
1
0 %
ET 18  1 18.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 1 Played Games for ET's Gaming Group

    Date Played Result
    12/29/2025
    1st Csiszi (4,155 game points scored)
    84 
    2nd Ziki (3,728 game points scored)
    49 
    3rd Bandee (3,618 game points scored)
    36 
    4th ET (3,153 game points scored)
    18