Board game, Bay Area Regional Planner

Bay Area Regional Planner


A game by Alfred Twu, Alfred Twu

2 - 12 Players60 - 120 minutesSimple

Simulation, Tile Placement

City Building, Economic, Educational, Negotiation, Political, Print & Play

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready to tackle the housing crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area with Bay Area Regional Planner, a game for 2 to 12 players that's all about negotiation and compromise. In this simulation game, you'll work together to decide where to zone for more housing, taking into account concerns like traffic, gentrification, and open space. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, you'll dive into the world of city planning and economic decision-making. As you play, you'll navigate real-world strategies and challenges, using actual data and policy goals based on feedback from the Bay Area community. Games typically last 60 to 120 minutes, giving you plenty of time to build coalitions and make tough decisions. Bay Area Regional Planner is more than just a game - it's an educational tool that teaches you about the complexities of urban planning and the importance of collaboration.

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