Game Info

Age of Industry
2 - 5 players
average 120 minutes
Challenging
Published in
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Economic Industry / Manufacturing Transportation
Hand Management Card Drafting Route/Network Building

Martin Wallace's streamlined redesign of Brass: Lancashire. Players are tycoons in the early days of the Industrial Revolution; a time when traditional craftsman were being rapidly replaced with steam-powered machines. Players invest in the production of raw materials, the manufacture of goods, and the transportation networks needed to connect them to their markets. Like Brass, the strategic space is vast, and player decisions are limited by cards. In Age of Industry, however, cards are color-coded to regions rather than specific cities, allowing the players to be more flexible with their plans, while at the same time continuing to limit the decisions available. The color-coded region cards will also support expansion maps. In addition, the original Brass rules were simplified by eliminating the canal period; there is only one period, the railway era. There is also a new, non-specific industry, which will change with each map. According to Wallace, "You can now play something with the depth of Brass, but in half the time. The game will have a double-sided map, with Germany on one side and southern New England on the other."

Overall Statistics for Galaxy

Total Games Played: 1
Average Players Per Game 2

Win/Loss Statistics for Galaxy

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
Alex 55  1 55.00 
1
0
100 %
Adam B 28  1 28.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 1 Played Games for Galaxy

    Date Played Result
    12/29/2015
    1st Alex (52 game points scored)
    55 
    2nd Adam B (40 game points scored)
    28