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Game Category: Board Games, Card Games
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
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21 Jul, 2016 @ 8:12pm
31 Jul, 2016 @ 6:11am
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London

Description
London is a game by Martin Wallace. Players select cards with varying powers of cashflow, victory points, and poverty penalties, and compete to manage them most efficiently.

This is the first edition of the game. It differs considerably from the second edition and is not superseded by it. A mod for the second edition can be found @ https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1196956685

"London lies devastated after the Great Fire of 1666. This is your opportunity to build a new city on the ashes of the old. It is up to you how you employ the talents of the people of London to this end. Will you favour the business classes, who will earn you money? Or would you prefer to spend more money than you can rightly afford on grand monuments and sumptuous palaces? You must also deal with the problem of rising poverty and how to employ the many paupers of the city. Throughout the game you will be forced to make tough decisions. To achieve one aim you must sacrifice another, which may open an opportunity for a competitor."

Notes
The player aid is two-sided. Flip (F) the sheet for the second page!

Although the rules don't say one way or the other, some players on BGG have noted playing with VP chits as hidden information. To play this way, create a hidden zone for your chits or counter.

Links
Rules[www.treefroggames.com]
Boardgamegeek page[boardgamegeek.com]
1 Comments
Knaughx 12 May, 2020 @ 11:58am 
Hi, wanted you know that your mod has been added to my collection: Board Game Geek - BGG - May 2020 - Best Mod for each of the Top 500 Rated Games. Collection here: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2086043930

The collection used this priority system:

1. Mod's Files Availability: Mod with all/most files still available for download
2. Feature completeness: Mod with greatest inclusion of expansions and/or promos available for the board game title
2. Scripting: Mod with scripting that most reduces work in setup/play for players
3. Component Quality: Mod with the best visuals/usability in terms of component quality
4. Table Setup/Ambiance: Mod with the best immersion with table, background, and other modeling.

Please also note that a mod that makes selection for this list very well could be one in which the mod author borrowed the majority of assets from another workshop listing, so full thanks to all who worked on a mod.

Thanks for your hard work!