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Clockwork Kingdom vs Everdell base game

Brass Birmingham's reputation on BGG is completely deserved. The game makes you feel like you are participating in the industrial transformation of the English Midlands in a way that few economic games achieve. Building canals in the first era, watching them become worthless when the railways arrive, rebuilding your network with different priorities — the two-era structure is elegant and narratively satisfying.

The card-as-location mechanic is brilliant. Every card in your hand is both a location where you can build and a connection point for your network. Discarding a card feels like burning an opportunity, which creates hand management tension that persists throughout the entire game.

Lancashire is the predecessor and an excellent game in its own right, but Birmingham fixed the coal glut problem and added the merchant tiles that make late-game scoring feel more varied. If you own only one, own Birmingham. If you own Birmingham and want more, Lancashire is a different enough game to be worth owning.

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