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The game is a little bit Catan in the building of assets and gathering or resources. Movement is similar to Tokaido. The grid is reminiscent of Patchwork. My wife and I enjoyed Glasgow, though I don't know if I'd play again. She won our game. Her two train stations alone gained her a crushing 20 points, though I think she would have won anyway.
The box says ages 10 and up, though BoardGameGeek rates it at 8+. Game play is quick: 30 minutes estimated. BoardGameGeek gives it a complexity rating of 2.7 out of 5.
It's been a while since I played board games, but the fact this is quick is better (Monopoly gets to be too long). How does it resemble the real city of Glasgow?
ReplyDeleteHa! I thought Glasgow might catch your eye.
DeleteThe designer, Mandela Fernandez-Grandon, is a Glaswegian, a word I have just learned. The artwork is, I'm assuming, Glasgow-based though I don't know enough about the city to be sure.