Brass: Pittsburgh
Economic · Industry / Manufacturing

Brass: Pittsburgh

From Roxley and Gavan Brown, co-designer of Brass: Birmingham, comes Brass: Pittsburgh, which allows you to re-experience the explosive late 19th-century industrial boom of America's Gilded Age in its northeastern "Steel Belt" region (1865-1913). Players take on the role of a ruthless industrial titan in the age of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Frick as they build sprawling networks of railways, pipelines, steel mills, oil refineries, and more.

1–4 players120 minages 14heavy difficulty
About the game

What is Brass: Pittsburgh

From Roxley and Gavan Brown, co-designer of Brass: Birmingham, comes Brass: Pittsburgh, which allows you to re-experience the explosive late 19th-century industrial boom of America's Gilded Age in its northeastern "Steel Belt" region (1865-1913). Players take on the role of a ruthless industrial titan in the age of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Frick as they build sprawling networks of railways, pipelines, steel mills, oil refineries, and more.

Built on Martin Wallace's acclaimed Brass system, this standalone game introduces innovative new mechanisms and content, while maintaining the overall structure and strategic depth for which Brass has become known.

Specs

Game details

Players
1–4
Age
+14
Duration
120 min
Difficulty
Heavy
Type
Board game
Year
2027
Mechanics
Chaining · Hand Management · Income
Categories
Economic · Industry / Manufacturing · Trains
Designer
Martin Wallace · Gavan Brown
Publisher
Roxley · White Goblin Games · Gém Klub Kft. · Ghenos Games
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How many players is Brass: Pittsburgh for?

Brass: Pittsburgh plays with 1–4 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 120 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 14.

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