London Board Game SECOND EDITION by Martin Wallace - Celador Books & Gifts
London Board Game SECOND EDITION by Martin Wallace - Celador Books & Gifts
London Board Game SECOND EDITION by Martin Wallace - Celador Books & Gifts
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London Board Game SECOND EDITION by Martin Wallace

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London

SECOND EDITION

OSPREY GAMES
  • Author: Martin Wallace
  • Illustrator: Przemyslaw Sobiecki, Natalia Borek, Mike Atkinson
  • Short code: OSG
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2017
  • ISBN: 9781472822222
  • Format: Game

A brand new edition of a popular classic, London will appeal to the strategic thinker among board game fans. Tasked with rebuilding London in the decades following the great fire, players will juggle building requirements, bank loans and poverty as they strive to realise their vision for the city.

The game features a unique mechanic of playing cards to develop the city, then 'running' the city by taking all the card actions simultaneously. Players will have to repay all their loans before the game ends, but only need to worry about how much poverty they're creating relative to the other players.

Number of players: 2-4
Ages: 14+
Play time: 60-90 minutes

Development board
101 City cards
20 oversized Borough cards
4 score markers
48 coin tokens
32 poverty tokens
12 loan tokens

Designer

Martin Wallace was born in Hampshire in 1962, and started designing board games in 1990. He self-published his first game, Lords of Creation, in 1993 and has had over seventy games published since. Martin is best known for Steam, Brass, Discworld Ankh Morpork, and A Few Acres of Snow. Having spent most of his life in Manchester, he now resides in Queensland, Australia.