Brass - Lancashire
The year is 1926, and it is the height of the Roaring Twenties. Flappers dance till dawn in smoke-filled speakeasies, drinking alcohol supplied by rum runners and the mob. It’s a celebration to end all celebrations in the aftermath of the War to End All Wars. Yet a dark shadow grows in the city of Arkham. Alien entities known as Ancient Ones lurk in the emptiness beyond space and time, writhing at the thresholds between worlds. Occult rituals must be stopped and alien creatures destroyed before the Ancient Ones make our world their ruined dominion. Only a handful of investigators stand against the horror. Will they prevail? Arkham Horror Third Edition is a cooperative board game for one to six players who take on the roles of investigators trying to rid the world of eldritch beings known as Ancient Ones. Based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, players will have to gather clues, defeat terrifying monsters, and find tools and allies if they are to stand any chance of defeating the creatures that dwell just beyond the veil of our reality.
The year is 1926, and it is the height of the Roaring Twenties. Flappers dance till dawn in smoke-filled speakeasies, drinking alcohol supplied by rum runners and the mob. It’s a celebration to end all celebrations in the aftermath of the War to End All Wars. Yet a dark shadow grows in the city of Arkham. Alien entities known as Ancient Ones lurk in the emptiness beyond space and time, writhing at the thresholds between worlds. Occult rituals must be stopped and alien creatures destroyed before the Ancient Ones make our world their ruined dominion. Only a handful of investigators stand against the horror. Will they prevail? Arkham Horror Third Edition is a cooperative board game for one to six players who take on the roles of investigators trying to rid the world of eldritch beings known as Ancient Ones. Based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, players will have to gather clues, defeat terrifying monsters, and find tools and allies if they are to stand any chance of defeating the creatures that dwell just beyond the veil of our reality.
The year is 1926, and it is the height of the Roaring Twenties. Flappers dance till dawn in smoke-filled speakeasies, drinking alcohol supplied by rum runners and the mob. It’s a celebration to end all celebrations in the aftermath of the War to End All Wars. Yet a dark shadow grows in the city of Arkham. Alien entities known as Ancient Ones lurk in the emptiness beyond space and time, writhing at the thresholds between worlds. Occult rituals must be stopped and alien creatures destroyed before the Ancient Ones make our world their ruined dominion. Only a handful of investigators stand against the horror. Will they prevail? Arkham Horror Third Edition is a cooperative board game for one to six players who take on the roles of investigators trying to rid the world of eldritch beings known as Ancient Ones. Based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, players will have to gather clues, defeat terrifying monsters, and find tools and allies if they are to stand any chance of defeating the creatures that dwell just beyond the veil of our reality.
The year is 1926, and it is the height of the Roaring Twenties. Flappers dance till dawn in smoke-filled speakeasies, drinking alcohol supplied by rum runners and the mob. It’s a celebration to end all celebrations in the aftermath of the War to End All Wars. Yet a dark shadow grows in the city of Arkham. Alien entities known as Ancient Ones lurk in the emptiness beyond space and time, writhing at the thresholds between worlds. Occult rituals must be stopped and alien creatures destroyed before the Ancient Ones make our world their ruined dominion. Only a handful of investigators stand against the horror. Will they prevail? Arkham Horror Third Edition is a cooperative board game for one to six players who take on the roles of investigators trying to rid the world of eldritch beings known as Ancient Ones. Based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, players will have to gather clues, defeat terrifying monsters, and find tools and allies if they are to stand any chance of defeating the creatures that dwell just beyond the veil of our reality.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
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Roxley Games ROX401 Brass Lancashire, Multicoloured | Roxley Games | Games & Puzzles
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originally posted on gamekings.co.nz
Another quick turn around from purchase to delivery. Package arrived in top notch condition. Thanks again team for an awesome experience.Kind regardsColin
originally posted on thirstymeeples.co.uk
I am really pleased with this game which, after playing it a couple of times, shoots straight into my top 10. A great game with excellent quality components.
originally posted on board-game.co.uk
Hi, can you explain what is this a version? Deluxe or Retail? Because: Iron Clays (Deluxe Only)and Money tokens (Retail Only).
| Theme | Science Fiction |
| Number of players | 4 |
| Language | English |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 168 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
Roxley Games ROX401 Brass Lancashire, Multicoloured | Roxley Games | Games & Puzzles
Delivery $8.95
Brass Lancashire
14-day returns
Brass Lancashire
Free delivery
Brass Lancashire Board Game
Free delivery between 15–23 June
Tabletop Games | Brass: Lancashire
Delivery $15
Another quick turn around from purchase to delivery. Package arrived in top notch condition. Thanks again team for an awesome experience.Kind regardsColin
I am really pleased with this game which, after playing it a couple of times, shoots straight into my top 10. A great game with excellent quality components.
Hi, can you explain what is this a version? Deluxe or Retail? Because: Iron Clays (Deluxe Only)and Money tokens (Retail Only).
Phenomenal Euro - a reimplementation of the original, Brass - and to my mind even better than Birmingham. Loads of crunchy decisions and some bitey interaction. Brilliant!
I’ve not played the original so I can not compare to it, but Brass is a fantastic euro game that is actually less complicated to learn than I feared. I probably slightly prefer Birmingham, but I’d happy play either! Wallace fans will feel at home while new comers will love the card play.
I am a huge fan of Brass: Birmingham and had to pick up Lancashire as well. While I think Birmingham plays just slightly better with the addition of the beer mechanic and additional factory options, Lancashire still holds up as a classic network/route building and economic engine game. Lancashire is definitely more streamlined and cut-throat than Birmingham, and sometimes that's just what my group and I are in the mood for. The re-design by Roxley is simply gorgeous. If you own and love Birmingham, and need more Brass in your life, it's an easy decision.
In Brass: Lancashire, players are rewarded for being social...that is by paying attention to what the other players may need to develop their networks and industries. In this economic strategy game, the tight hand management and interdependency of players' networks and resources are what makes this game stand out. The publisher also includes two official 2-player variants that players can use, featuring a double-sided board with gorgeous art.
We have played “Brass: Birmingham” a few times before we bought this game. This one gave us another brilliant idea on Brass.
Best with 4 players although there is an excellent 2-player variant.Plays in about 3hrs.Not for the inexperienced or faint-of-heart. It helps if the players have any interest in the industrialization of England.Wow what a game. This solves my few small nitpicks of Brass: Birmingham (which is also excellent) while providing a more streamlined design. The history is palpable, there is the push-pull of supply and demand across several markets and there is quite a bit of both competition and cooperation with your fellow entrepreneurs in a welcome change from the multiplayer solitaire style that has been the rage among Euro games for the last decade. This is in no way purely a train game, it is as much about the growth of industries as it is about the creation of ... MoreBest with 4 players although there is an excellent 2-player variant.Plays in about 3hrs.Not for the inexperienced or faint-of-heart. It helps if the players have any interest in the industrialization of England.Wow what a game. This solves my few small nitpicks of Brass: Birmingham (which is also excellent) while providing a more streamlined design. The history is palpable, there is the push-pull of supply and demand across several markets and there is quite a bit of both competition and cooperation with your fellow entrepreneurs in a welcome change from the multiplayer solitaire style that has been the rage among Euro games for the last decade. This is in no way purely a train game, it is as much about the growth of industries as it is about the creation of lines of communication and logistics. An excellent game that combines thoughtful game play and economic history in a surprisingly playable and rich package.As a note, I like the cardboard money tokens included in this retail version and don't feel that I am missing the iron clays seen in many online reviews.
Game is expensive, but I was hoping Walmart's price would be less than competitors. Alas, about the same.
| Theme | Science Fiction |
| Number of players | 4 |
| Language | English |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 168 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |