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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