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Between Two Cities

Build two cities with your neighbors but score only your weaker city to balance cooperation and competition.

2015
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Between Two Cities is a 2015 board game for 3 to 7 players, ages 10 and up. A typical game runs 20 to 40 minutes and plays at medium complexity. It was designed by Ben Rosset and Matthew O'Malley and published by Stonemaier Games.

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  • thesnyderguy Solid · A few plays

    “Wonderful little game! Always a joy to play and players at any skill level can enjoy! I also really like how we can get 7 to the table and still play within a half hour!”

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Between Two Cities is a tile-drafting and city-building game where players simultaneously cooperate and compete by building two cities—one with the player to their left and one with the player to their right. Each city is scored at the end, and the player's final score is the lower of their two city scores, encouraging balanced and strategic collaboration. The game features quick rounds, accessible rules, and engaging decision-making as players must balance shared city development with their own scoring interests.

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Ben Rosset, Matthew O'Malley

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Beth Sobel

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