$70.00
Brick & Mortar - Ding & Dent
Some copies of Brick & Mortar suffered some bruises on their journey from the factory. These have minor damage to their boxes but are otherwise complete, playable games that are just as deserving of love and affection. (Anything that was severely mangled got sent to the spare-parts bin.)
Brick & Mortar is a competitive economic game of narrow margins, quirky stores, and strategic market manipulation. Two to four players assume the role of store owners seeking to expand their reach into a variety of markets. Over multiple rounds, they try to maximize profits, build equity, and undercut the competition—all while dealing with a market that can change at the whim of their opponents.
Each round, you'll simultaneously determine the market, speculate on goods, sell what you can, invest in victory points, and manage your storefronts. Each new store in your building provides unique benefits and restrictions. In the end, the player with the greatest investment in both stores and points wins!
2–4 players, 60–120 minutes
View on BGG • Play on Tabletopia • Download the rulebook • Print and Play
Status
North America | Available at Allplay |
Europe | Sold out |
Asia, Australia, New Zealand | Sold out |
United Kingdom | Sold out |
- Player Reviews
- Shipping Info
- How to Play
Check out what players had to say on BGG:
- "a fantastic economic game that has intuitive systems, is fairly straightforward to teach and learn, and has a lot of Splotter DNA in its meanness and interactivity."
- "Looks great, basic rules seem easy enough, but it's tough & tricky to play well! And that's positive in my book. If you can't stand fierce competition, stay away!"
- "One of the best games I've played all year. This is an economic game with the shtick of buying products for low, selling them for high. As a fan of economic splotter games like Food Chain Magnate and Indonesia, the scratches a new itch while actually remaining simple enough to be a good introduction to heavy econ games."
- "EVERYTHING you do is weighted against everyone else. It is 100% competition."
- "Probably the most intense experience I've had in board gaming yet."
North America
Orders within the USA and Canada are handled automatically by Quartermaster Logistics. Lately, Quartermaster has been taking about a week to process orders.
UK
UK orders are fulfilled by ShipQuest. I need to manually submit these, which I try to do within a day.
Europe
Orders within Europe are fulfilled by Happyshops. These require manual submission, so it may take up to three business days to process these orders.
There is currently no more stock at Happyshops.
Asia, Australia, and New Zealand
Orders within Asia, Australia, and New Zealand and fulfilled by VFI Asia. These require manual submission, so it may take up to three business days to process these orders. Once your order is submitted, VFI will ship it to a hub in your country, which will then take care of local delivery. Shipping times may vary greatly due to the different frequencies of their hub shipments. You can monitor the status of hub shipments at http://vfi.asia/hubs/.
There is currently no more stock at VFI.
Player Reviews
Check out what players had to say on BGG:
- "a fantastic economic game that has intuitive systems, is fairly straightforward to teach and learn, and has a lot of Splotter DNA in its meanness and interactivity."
- "Looks great, basic rules seem easy enough, but it's tough & tricky to play well! And that's positive in my book. If you can't stand fierce competition, stay away!"
- "One of the best games I've played all year. This is an economic game with the shtick of buying products for low, selling them for high. As a fan of economic splotter games like Food Chain Magnate and Indonesia, the scratches a new itch while actually remaining simple enough to be a good introduction to heavy econ games."
- "EVERYTHING you do is weighted against everyone else. It is 100% competition."
- "Probably the most intense experience I've had in board gaming yet."
Shipping Info
North America
Orders within the USA and Canada are handled automatically by Quartermaster Logistics. Lately, Quartermaster has been taking about a week to process orders.
UK
UK orders are fulfilled by ShipQuest. I need to manually submit these, which I try to do within a day.
Europe
Orders within Europe are fulfilled by Happyshops. These require manual submission, so it may take up to three business days to process these orders.
There is currently no more stock at Happyshops.
Asia, Australia, and New Zealand
Orders within Asia, Australia, and New Zealand and fulfilled by VFI Asia. These require manual submission, so it may take up to three business days to process these orders. Once your order is submitted, VFI will ship it to a hub in your country, which will then take care of local delivery. Shipping times may vary greatly due to the different frequencies of their hub shipments. You can monitor the status of hub shipments at http://vfi.asia/hubs/.
There is currently no more stock at VFI.
How to Play