Product Information
Board Game Geek Rating: 7.12. Average Player Rating on Board Game Geek: 7.66. Suitable for 2 to 5 players and published in 2013. This is the Retail Edition of the Bruxelles 1893 Board Game. Bruxelles 1893 is an exciting worker - placement game with bidding and majority control elements. You step into the shoes of a 19th - century architect, aiming to create Art Nouveau - style architectural works. The better the building, the more points you get. You can also make artworks to boost your score. The action board is modular, so not all actions are available to every player each turn. Some actions cost money, like getting high - quality materials or building your house. Others are free but might make you lose a worker. After everyone stops taking actions, the round ends with an art exhibition. After five rounds, the game wraps up, and players score bonus points based on their architect level, bonus cards, work completion, and money. The player with the most points wins. At TheGameSteward, we're happy to back campaigns to offer you games like the Bruxelles 1893 Retail Edition online. A good portion of your purchase will go towards backing new Kickstarter games. If you have any questions, contact us at The Game Steward.
To play Bruxelles 1893, first, each player takes on the role of a 19th - century architect. You'll use workers to perform actions on the modular action board. Some actions need you to spend money, while others are free but might cost you a worker. During the game, try to create Art Nouveau - style buildings and artworks to score points. When everyone stops taking actions in a round, an art exhibition happens, and you can sell your art. After five rounds, the game ends, and you calculate your bonus points based on your architect level, bonus cards, work completion, and money. Remember, not all actions on the board are available to you each turn, so plan carefully. As for maintenance, keep the game components in a dry place to prevent damage. If you have any problems or questions during the game, don't hesitate to contact The Game Steward.