PLAY AS A LAWYER IN THIS CARD GAME
WHAT IS 40 FLOORS UP?
40 Floors Up is a strategy card game for 2-6 people. Players complete legal cases and compete to become the #1 lawyer. This is a new law-themed board game produced by Mitchell Adams at Swinburne Law School.
Players start as junior law associates who must prove their worth by obtaining resources and completing cases as quickly as possible and get ahead by any means necessary to win the game. Each player starts in the lobby of a law firm on the 40th floor of a Melbourne skyscraper. You will plot, backstab and locate evidence to get ahead and reach your goal: to become the partner of the law firm with the corner office. The first player to obtain 40 points wins.
2-6
Players
60 mins
Play time
12+
Age
PLAY 40 FLOORS UP ONLINE
40 Floors Up is free to play on the sandbox platform Tabletopia.
Tabletopia is a digital online platform for playing board games just like in real life. There is no AI to enforce the rules. Read the rulebook, choose a seat at the virtual table, and let the game begin!
40 Floors up and be played on your web browser or even on a mobile device. Visit the 40 Floors Up here or click the Play button to start a game with your friends.
PURCHASE
40 Floors Up is now available for purchase
The deluxe version of 40 Floors Up is now available on The Game Crafter. Click the link below to visit the store.
PLAY THE GAME FOR FREE
40 Floors Up is available for free under Creative Commons license BY–NC–SA 4.0. Plan to spend about an hour with a printer and scissors, or $5-$10 and 20–30 mins at your local print shop.
Thank you for your interest in 40 Floors Up. Please find below the links to the Print and Play version of the board game. Be sure to print the cards PDF double-sided on A4 sized paper and print the game board on A3 sized paper.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How many cases can I complete in a turn?
You can only complete one case during your turn. If you have the required resources to complete multiple cases, you will have to wait until future turns to complete these cases.
How many assistant cards can I use during my turn?
You can only use one assistant card per turn. Using any more would give you an unfair advantage over your opponents. Play nice with the other players.
What kind of paper do you recommend printing on?
We recommend using paper with a GSM of 180+
Such paper can be obtained from any Officeworks (in Australia) or any stationary supplier.
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