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  1. The only other rule is that the ace beats the king but is otherwise low. The player controlling the greatest total value of perches wins the game. The boxed versions of the game have a number of changes: Players have cards numbered 1-12 and a jaguar, which has special rules. There are only ten perches, three of which have special rules.

  2. Players will take on the role of a wandering adventurer with their own special set of skills and their own reasons for traveling to this dark corner of the world. Players must work together out of necessity to clear out menacing dungeons and forgotten ruins.

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  3. Gùgōng (2018) Exchange gifts, send servants, and visit the Emperor in a luscious 1570 China. 8.9K Rating s & 1.7K Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 1–5 Players. Community: 1–5 — Best: 3. 60–90 Min. Playing Time. Age: 12+. Community: 12+. Weight: 3.07 / 5. 'Complexity' Rating. Alternate Names Запретный город + 1 more. Designer Andreas Steding.

  4. Classification. Two opponents face off across a 'battle line' and attempt to win the battle by taking 5 of 9 flags or 3 adjacent flags. Flags are decided by placing cards into 3 card poker-type hands on either side of the flag (similar to straight flush, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, etc).

  5. There are five types of cards: Travelers, Production, Destination, Governance, and Prosperity. Cards generate resources (twigs, resin, pebbles, and berries), grant abilities, and ultimately score points. The interactions of the cards reveal numerous strategies and a near infinite variety of working cities.

  6. Brass: Birmingham is an economic strategy game sequel to Martin Wallace' 2007 masterpiece, Brass. Brass: Birmingham tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870. It offers a very different story arc and experience from its predecessor.

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