Brass: Birmingham vs Dune: Imperium
Side by side comparison of two top board games

Brass: Birmingham
Brass: Birmingham is an economic strategy game sequel to Martin Wallace's Brass. It tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution. Players must build networks of canals and railways, develop industries, and trade goods. The game features a unique economic system where players can use each other's networks and resources.

Dune: Imperium
Dune: Imperium combines deck-building and worker placement in the world of Dune. Players lead factions vying for control of Arrakis. Send agents to gather resources and gain influence, build your deck with powerful cards, and navigate political intrigues. The game captures the tension and strategy of the Dune universe.
Specification Comparison
| Spec | Brass: Birmingham | Dune: Imperium |
|---|---|---|
| BGG Rank | 3 ✓ | 15 |
| Rating | 8.6 ✓ | 8.2 |
| Year Published | 2018 ✓ | 2020 |
| Price | 65 | 50 ✓ |
| Min Players | 2 | 1 ✓ |
| Max Players | 4 | 4 |
| Play Time (min) | 120 | 120 |
| Min Age | 14 | 14 |
| Complexity (1-5) | 3.85 ✓ | 3.59 |
Brass: Birmingham wins in 4 categories, Dune: Imperium wins in 2 categories.