The Problem with Brass: Birmingham and Why I STILL Love It

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Explore the #1 ranked board game on BoardGameGeek, "Brass: Birmingham." Set during the Industrial Revolution, this game promises strategic depth and historical immersion. But does it truly live up to the hype? Join me in a discussion of its strengths and weaknesses and discover if "Brass: Birmingham" is a well-oiled machine or if it has run out of steam.
    In this video, you'll find:
    - My 2 major criticisms of the game, including the biggest reason why I avoided playing it for years
    - The FOUR reasons the game is nevertheless irresistible
    💬 Have you played "Brass: Birmingham"? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:48 - My criticisms of the game
    5:26 - Why I love the game
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Komentáře • 9

  • @whelmking6497
    @whelmking6497 Před 7 dny +1

    This has been the primary game of my group recently. Totally brilliant.
    To answer both your complaints simply (which I have no doubt you already get): this is a Euro. If you want something that prioritizes theme (which this game does overall quite well), Euros aren't for you. The mechanics of removing level 1 tiles and removing boats after the first age are crucial mechanics that create very interesting strategic choices. While both are admittedly odd if you are thinking logical about theme, they make perfect sense in terms of game play.
    Really good review.

    • @theperfectboardgame
      @theperfectboardgame  Před 6 dny

      Thank you. I play Euros almost exclusively, but there are examples of Euro games with mechanics that are supported by thematic intuition. For example, in Agricola and other Rosenberg games, two animals breed and make a new animal. Four wood makes a four-sided fence. Etc. I Brass, mechanically, the costs and benefits make strategic sense but it is easy- EASY! - to miss the fact that someone’s crates don’t require beer to ship. I almost wish there was a big red exclamation point on the tile or something. The symbology in this game is subtle.

  • @Exozik
    @Exozik Před měsícem +2

    Personally I find that it makes this game unique and create a very interesting change of the board state that you need to plan for. The satisfaction I get from that change is the game rewards you if you planned for it well. I only played Lacanshire and it one of my favorite.

    • @theperfectboardgame
      @theperfectboardgame  Před měsícem

      You mean the player boards? Yes, I agree, but it takes time to internalize the differences and those experts that don’t cost beer are very hard to notice.

    • @Exozik
      @Exozik Před měsícem

      @@theperfectboardgame No I mean the fact that there is 2 era and the type of connection change.

    • @theperfectboardgame
      @theperfectboardgame  Před měsícem

      True! It is unique and the satisfaction of planning well is indeed rewarding.

  • @MusikPiratCH
    @MusikPiratCH Před měsícem +1

    First of all after the canal era not everything goes off the board all level II buildings remain for the railroad era! That gives an indication what you should aim at in the canal era!
    Secondly Potteries II and IV aren't "free"! Sure they don't cost any money but each of them requires 1 coal! You first need to have this coal or develop it away (which costs 1 iron).
    P.S. My biggest problem with Brass Birmingham is that there are even for 2 players too few irons! That is a big mistake by the publisher.

  • @brendanratcliffe4075
    @brendanratcliffe4075 Před měsícem

    You could tie in the canal networks coming off with the thematical sense the railway era left most networks redundant. Not got a themed link for the pottery cost mind! 😂

  • @diamondmeeple
    @diamondmeeple Před měsícem

    The game is not bad, but I am not into euro economic games that much. I dislike that they have put the wrong playing time on the box.