Brass Cheats

Brass Hack 1.11 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Cublo Sp. z o.o.
Category: Games
Price: $5.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.11
ID: com.cublo.brass

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Description

Top Mobile Board Game of 2015 by Board Game Geek and Board Game Quest

Top 10 Strategy Game. Acclaimed by players and awarded in 2007, 2008 and 2010!

Brass is a demanding economic game. An outstanding game about money and monopolies. Players take the roles of entrepreneurs attempting to make the most money from various industries during the Industrial Revolution. Each player needs to build an economic engine that surpasses all the others.

BUILD
Industries are the key to success. Will you become a Cotton Magnate owning the most Cotton Mills in Lancashire? Or do you prefer selling Coal and Iron to others? Ports and Shipyards are key constructions as well, since the others cannot function without them in the long term.

CONNECT
Build canals and later rails to connect towns and cities. Only then can you benefit from all the industries built in the country, even those built by your opponents!

DEVELOP
R&D is essential. The better developed industries you have, the more effective they are. Should others neglect development, your path to victory will be easier.

TRADE
It’s not what you have produced, but the thing you sold that makes ‘brass’ (said with a
thick Yorkshire accent - ‘brass’ being a local term for money). Watch the markets carefully and sell at the proper time!

WIN
Use the produced supplies and activate Industries, upgrade rails, save money. The most effective entrepreneur is the winner.


Visit our website: www.brassgame.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brassgame


Brass, a true classic by one of the world’s best game designers, is now available in the AppStore.
- 3-4 players
- AI opponent (intermediate level)
- Network multiplayer with push notifications
- Local multiplayer (pass & play)
- Beautiful artwork
- Works in any orientation (portrait & landscape)
- In-game tutorial & manual
- GameCenter: achievements, leaderboards
- Universal game application – buy once and play on all your devices.
- The game is designed for iPad / Use iPad for best experience.

Version history

1.11
2020-11-30
- Bugfixes
1.10
2019-10-30
- Fixed animation engine on 64bit platforms
- Fixed network game
1.9
2019-08-22
- Fixed push notifications
1.8
2019-05-31
- Improved network game security
- Added support for iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max
1.7
2017-05-15
Bug fixes
1.6
2017-05-01
- Fixed Push Notification registration
1.5
2017-04-25
- Updated Push Notification certificates
- Updated to the latest iOS API
1.3
2016-07-05
- Hard AI
- Minor bug fixes
1.2
2016-02-12
- New: Game log
- New: Private network games
- New: German localization
- Improved: "Waiting for network actions" popup is not covering the game screens
- Improved: Do not remove username during logout
- Improved: Added online players name in game report screen
- Fixed: Push notifications localization
- Fixed: Other localization issues
- Fixed: Too long network game name problems
- Fixed: Removed 20 network game limit
- Fixed: Bankruptcy in online game
- Fixed: Bankruptcy - only allow to sell own buildings
- Fixed: Birkenhead link can't be used to build links from Birkenhead
1.1
2015-12-03
- Fixed network game synchronisation issues
- Fixed Birkenhead virtual link
- Fixed login form
- Fixed register email form
- Fixed touch issues on border regions
- "Waiting for network actions" popup is not covering the game screens
- Added support for iPad Pro
1.0
2015-11-12

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
308 Ratings

Reviews

Decol Daville,
My New Toilet Game
Nothing kills the time sitting in the washroom like a great eurogame port, and boy am I happy to find a solid app version of Brass. The art is lovely, the interface functional, and the game is, of course, fantastic. The only reason this app does not earn a full 5 star rating is that I, like a few other folks before me it seems, am bothered by the lack of an undo button available before finalizing your turn. Nothing ruins a good game of Brass like gambling it all for a shipyard in Birkenhead only to realize you’ve just accidentally spent 8 quid on port development. Weak a critique as that is, you should definitely still buy this port if you love Brass.
chayashida,
A Great Implementation of a Modern Board Game
This is a great implementation of the board game Brass: Lancashire by Martin Wallace. It is a tense economic board game where you try to outsmart your opponents - building coal mines, iron works, and cotton mills at the right time.

The hard part is that as you build across England, you can only access the cities connected to your network of canals and railways. When you spend more money than your opponents, you move after them in the following turn.

It ends up being a delicate balance of spending and saving money, while striking at the right time to score points.

The AI is good enough that I have problems beating them in a four-player game, but it really shines with multiplayer. I've been having fun playing with my board game group that moved across the country. The notifications sometimes don't work, so we use Discord to let the next player know when it's their turn.

We also noticed a minor display bug with the distant markets, but it doesn't really affect gameplay.

Overall a great game, even if there is somewhat of a learning curve.
Rybell123,
Fantastic game but one gripe.
Me and my buddies LOVE this game. This iOS implementation is wonderful. Each week we create a few online games and here’s what we hate: new online games get placed at bottom of the game list. Why is that a problem? No search or scroll mechanics are available and that means 2 or 3 minutes of endless finger swipes just to get down to our game. Doing anything to fix that would be sweet.

I also wish played games could be reviewed and analyzed. Sadly, once game completes, there is no return to look over the board or statistics.
Tonsil-free,
Great looking game but online is non-existent.
Pro:I have played the game in person. I have really enjoyed it. However, we always get some rules wrong. This app has been great. It has helped clarify some rules we got wrong. And the AI is really good. You have to know what you are doing to get 1st in 3rd player mode.

Con: there is no online version of this game. There is an endless list of games that have been “created.” However, they all are not filled. And the ones that are say “waiting for players.” I have owned the app for a couple weeks and impossible to play online. It is sad. Makes the game fun for a couple weeks then it will get boring.

Do not buy if you want an online experience.

If you want to use the app as a tutorial the go ahead and buy it.
Octopodes Mench,
Solid Adaptation
It’s a real solid version of the classic Wallace board game. The interface is clear and it’s easy to follow what’s going on. The A.I. Is mostly competent and doesn’t make a lot of moves that leave you scratching your head. Only drawback is it takes a while to figure out all the rules if this is your first introduction to Brass. There’s no avoiding it as it’s the nature of the source material. They do an ok job with the tutorial; once you understand all the complex mechanics and the strategic impact of your choices it’s quite engaging.
J. H. 14,
Good looking game, but bugs break it in the rail era
I enjoy playing Brass on both my iPad and iPhone, and it works great in the canal era, but once the rail era starts, I’ve encountered a bug where I am unable to complete my turns as the check box to complete turns is unresponsive. A work around is to go to the main menu and then continue the game, but it’s cumbersome and sometimes skips the rest of your turn - for example if I attempt to develop two items on a turn, I am only able to develop once and when I go to the main menu and continue, it won’t let me develop a second time. Same applies when attempting to sell cotton twice on a turn. Would be a great implementation once this bug gets fixed.
guestid1250,
Deep Strategic Game
I was introduced to the world of Brass through the Birmingham version of the board game, which I have played a couple of times. Someone in my playgroup told me that an app is available so I checked it out. I understand the game a lot better now and have really enjoyed being able to take on the AI, which is pretty good at the difficult level.
Juice0000,
Awesome game - keeps crashing
Love the game itself, and the implementation is not terrible. But it’s not great either (e.g. not friendly or intuitive). My biggest issue is that it keeps crashing in the middle and end of games. Good night, it can’t be that hard to make the game stable. My last straw is in my last game when it permanently crashed after my last turn! Gahhh.... so frustrating!!!
NotBonJoviProbably,
Yet to win a game, 5/5
Perfectly fluid mechanics (with a presentation of what moves are possible and why certain ones aren't), beautiful artwork and animations, has online/offline/tutorials, never any lag or errors, and the computers are a bunch of clever a-holes. I wish the worst of luck to all of my fellow industrialists.
jmacfarlan,
Online gaming doesn’t connect / work
Bought Brass app with a friend after seeing it listed on a gaming website as highly rated. Both of us tried to register in the app for their online games but it says no internet connection. We both had same issue. We tried cell and different WiFis. I sent developer (Cublo) a message through their website more than a week ago and no response. Maybe they don’t run their online server anymore. Will ask Apple for a refund

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