In 1923, bootlegger Owney Madden acquired an establishment in Harlem, New York, and named it the "Cotton Club". His idea was to use it as a front to sell alcohol during Prohibition, but the place gained popularity and talented artists such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ethel Waters and Cab Calloway made it a jazz mecca. In 1923 Cotton Club you will oversee a club during the complex period of Prohibition. To smuggle in alcohol, you'll need to seek out partners in crime and invest money to hire performers and improve your club. All this to attract the most important and influential celebrities of the time...
1923: Cotton Club is played over a maximum of six rounds during which players can use three counters to choose between different actions: make improvements, ask for a loan, get a tip, partner with gangsters, smuggle, hire artists and attract celebrities. All this to accumulate more reputation than any other club in New York! The player with the most reputation points at the end wins.
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#Historical #Music #Hand Management #Laying of WorkersContents of the box : 4 turn order markers, 4 score markers, 4 tokens 100/200, 68 cubes, 24 mascot pieces, 1 rule book.