Gangster (2006) Board Game
Gangster is a board game released in 2006, designed by Robert Nippoldt. The game is set in the era of Prohibition in the USA, specifically in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Players take on the role of gangsters vying for control of the city’s criminal underworld during this tumultuous time.
Game Components of Gangster
How To Setup Gangster
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
In Gangster, players move their markers around the board, collecting money and completing missions to increase their influence and power in the city. The objective is to be the most successful gangster by the end of the game, accumulating the most wealth and control over Chicago.
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Personal Thoughts on Gangster
Gangster is a decent board game that captures the essence of the Prohibition era and the ruthless world of gangsters. However, its limited replay value and lack of diverse gameplay mechanics may deter some players from fully enjoying it. The build quality is decent, and the artwork by LudoArt Verlag adds to the game’s thematic appeal.
In terms of pricing and availability, Gangster can be found in both new and used condition, with used copies being more budget-friendly. As for alternatives, there are several mafia-themed board games on the market that offer similar gameplay experiences. Overall, Gangster is worth a try for fans of the genre, but may not be for everyone.
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