Brass is one of my favorites! Excellent game!
On Feb 4, 8:52 pm, chomama <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brass is a great game. Though probably best to wait until the geek
> comes up and look at the other 3000 opinions, which are mostly
> positive.
>
> The rules as written are pretty hard to grasp, and plain wrong in some
> places. However the game is fairly unique and adminttedly hard to
> explain. Once you grasp the general idea, along with the 4 or 5
> trademark wallace-exceptions-to-the-rule, it is pretty easy to pick
> up. Very elegant game. Very well balanced.
>
> You can play online athttp://wargamessoc.union.shef.ac.uk/brass/index.php,
> very active site with lots of games going. If your able to download
> and grasp the rules. Geekmail me (chomama) if you like and I can set
> up a 2 player game and teach you over skype or similiar if you like.
>
> The one downer with Brass is that the latest printing is distributed
> in the U.S. by Fred distribution, who have price fixed the game at
> around $100 (for a reasonably standard board and cardboard chits
> affair).
>
> As for dungeon, do you mean the 1970'd TSR Dungeon ? Your not trolling
> are you ?
>
> It is a classic and a pre-cursor to most modern dungeon crawling game,
> but has a very simple role and move mechanic at it's core and doesn't
> compare to most modern equivelents (runebound, descent etc). Heroquest
> is more of a tactical miniatures game. Dungeon is definately not.
>
> On Feb 5, 11:11 am, Bigmop <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I like complex euros. is brass worthwhile.
>
> > also is the game "dungeon" any good? How does it compare to heroquest?
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