Description
Bruxelles 1893 is an engaging worker placement board game featuring bidding and majority control elements. Step into the shoes of a 19th - century architect and aim to create Art Nouveau - style architectural masterpieces through diverse actions. The better your buildings, the more points you'll score. You can also craft artworks to boost your score. The modular action board adds variety, as not all players can access every action each turn. Some actions, like getting high - quality materials or building your house, cost money, while others, such as getting low - quality materials, might make you lose a worker. At the end of each round, there's an art exhibition where you can sell your art. After four rounds, the game wraps up, and players earn bonus points based on their architect level, bonus cards, work completion, and money. The player with the most points emerges victorious.
How to play: First, each player takes on the role of a 19th - century architect. On your turn, choose an action from the modular action board. Be careful, as some actions cost money and others might make you lose a worker. Try to create Art Nouveau - style buildings and artworks to score points. After everyone passes on taking actions, an art exhibition happens where you can sell your art. This repeats for four rounds. At the end, calculate your bonus points based on your architect level, bonus cards, work completion, and money. The one with the most points wins. Note: Pay attention to the action costs and potential worker losses. Make sure to plan your actions well to balance between building, creating art, and managing your resources. Maintenance: Keep the game components in a dry and clean place to prevent damage. When not in use, store the cards and pieces neatly in the game box.