The Chicago Way (2000) Board Game
The Chicago Way is a board game released in 2000 by Jolly Roger Games. It is a political-themed game that puts players in the shoes of corrupt politicians vying for power in Chicago during the Prohibition era. The game is designed for 3-4 players and is recommended for ages 14 and up.
Game Components of The Chicago Way
How To Setup The Chicago Way
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
The Chicago Way is a roll/spin and move game with set collection elements. Players move around the board, collecting cards and trying to gain influence in different districts of Chicago. The objective of the game is to amass the most power and wealth by the end of the game.
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Personal Thoughts on The Chicago Way
The Chicago Way is a decent board game that offers an interesting theme and engaging gameplay. However, the reliance on luck and potential repetitiveness may turn off some players. The build quality of the game is decent, and it is priced reasonably for what it offers. Availability of the game may vary, but it can be found both new and used.
In terms of alternatives, there are other political-themed board games out there that may offer a similar experience. Whether or not The Chicago Way is worth your time depends on your preferences and willingness to embrace the theme. Overall, I would recommend it to fans of political games who enjoy a bit of luck and strategy in their gameplay. Players who are not interested in political themes or prefer games with less luck involved may want to skip this one.
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