
Take charge of a humble 17th-century farmstead with a wooden shack, a spouse and not much else, and over fourteen rounds turn it into the envy of the village. Plough fields, raise sheep and pigs, extend your home, and have kids to gain extra hands - every choice means leaving another tempting one to a rival farmer.
Take charge of a humble 17th-century farmstead with a wooden shack, a spouse and not much else, and over fourteen rounds turn it into the envy of the village. Plough fields, raise sheep and pigs, extend your home, and have kids to gain extra hands - every choice means leaving another tempting one to a rival farmer.
Agricola: Ephipparius Deck: Essentials: No. of players: 1-4 Playing time: 60-120 minutes Age: 12+ Agricola: Ephipparius Deck: - Rules of Play says: The Ephipparius deck expansion contains 168 new cards for Agricola comprising 84 minor improvements and 84 occupations. A very special expansion with more cards than former expansions, hence in a new box size: These cards have been thoroughly tested by the best Agricola players in the world. A must for every collector.
Agricola is one of Uwe Rosenberg's best-known games. It's a game all about managing your own farm on a plot of land. You can grow vegetables and crops, or adopt an animal husbandry strategy with pastures and fences. You can increase the size of your farmhouse, and with it, your family of farmhands!Part of the fascinating feature of Agricola comes with its modular gameplay, in the form of cards. Each player starts the game dealt Occupation Cards, and Minor Improvement Cards. The fun comes with prioritising which to play, and when. With the right 'engine', you can build quite the thriving farm!The Agricola: Dulcinaria Deck is an add-on deck of cards. Here you get 120 cards - 60 new Occupation Cards, and 60 Minor Improvement Cards. You can play with these instead of the cards you get in regular Agricola. Instead, you can shuffle them into the default decks and play with a mix. All cards have an 'D' on them so you can tell them apart, if you want to then keep them separate again. The backs of the cards remain the same, so you won't be able to tell them apart from the base game cards. There's a lot of replayability in regular Agricola. But if you insert the Agricola: Dulcinaria Deck into the mixer, you're guaranteed to have acres of room for new and wonderful strategies. How will you build your farm?Please note: this is a small-box expansion for Agricola. You'll need the base game of Agricola to play the Agricola: Dulcinaria Deck. Player Count: 1-4 PlayersTime: 60-120 minutesAge: 12+
Opens up the farming game to five or six players, adding extra farmyard boards, new occupations and major improvements so a bigger table can compete to build the most prosperous homestead.
An upgrade kit and expansion for Agricola that swaps in five pre-painted miniatures with coloured accents for one set of wooden player pieces, and adds twenty exclusive new cards to mix into the base game.
An upgrade kit and expansion for Agricola that replaces one set of wooden player pieces with five pre-painted yellow miniatures, plus twenty new exclusive cards to mix into your games.
Agricola: Farmers of the Moor, an expansion for the revised edition of Agricola, adds to the base game with a large set of new improvements as well as a number of new features. Horses are introduced as a new type of animal. In addition, you not only have to feed your family, but you must keep them from becoming "ill" by heating each room in your house. You can get fuel to heat your home by chopping down the forests on your farmyard or by harvesting peat. If you have the five- and six-player expansion for the revised edition of Agricola, you can use Farmers of the Moor with up to six players.
An expansion deck for Agricola, adding 60 new occupations and 60 new minor improvements to mix into the revised edition. Drop them into your card pool for fresh combos on the medieval farm.
Agricola: Consul Dirigens Deck: Essentials: No. of players: 1-4 Playing time: 30-180 minutes Age: 12+ Agricola: Consul Dirigens Deck: - Rules of Play says: The Agricola: Consul Dirigens Deck contains 120 new cards for Agricola, 96 of which are the missing numbers from the Corbarius and Dulcinaria decks, thus completing the available four decks: Artifex, Bubulcus, Corbarius and Dulcinaria. The Consul Dirigens Deck contains an additional set of 24 bonus cards. The base game rules remain unchanged.
Agricola is one of Uwe Rosenberg's best-known games. It's a game all about managing your own farm on a plot of land. You can grow vegetables and crops, or adopt an animal husbandry strategy with pastures and fences. You can increase the size of your farmhouse, and with it, your family of farmhands!Part of the fascinating feature of Agricola comes with its modular gameplay, in the form of cards. Each player starts the game dealt Occupation Cards, and Minor Improvement Cards. It's impossible to play all these cards during a game of Agricola. Large parts of the fun comes with prioritising which to play, and when. With the right 'engine', you can build quite the thriving farm!The Agricola: Bubulcus Deck is an add-on deck of cards. Here you get 120 cards - 60 new Occupation Cards, and 60 Minor Improvement Cards. You can play with these instead of the cards you get in regular Agricola. Instead, you can shuffle them into the default decks and play with a mix. Again, if you own the Artifex Deck too, you could combine them. All cards in Bubulcus have a 'B' on them so you can tell them apart, if you want to then keep them separate again. The backs of the cards remain the same, so you won't be able to tell them apart from the base game/other expansion cards. There's a lot of replayability in regular Agricola. But if you insert the Bubulcus Deck into the mixer, you're guaranteed to have acres of room for new and wonderful strategies. Bubulcus is a latin phrase meaning 'herdsman', 'ox-driver', 'cowherd'. These cards are not strictly limited to a theme around cattle and animal husbandry, however. These cards are suggested as an alternative to more experienced players of Agricola. Please note: this is a small-box expansion for Agricola. You'll need the base game of Agricola to play the Bubulcus Deck. Player Count: 1-4 PlayersTime: 60-120 minutesAge: 12+
An upgrade kit and expansion for Agricola that replaces one set of wooden player pieces with five pre-painted natural white miniatures, plus twenty new exclusive cards to bring fresh strategies to the base game.
Agricola: Farmers of the Moor is an expansion for Agricola, one of Uwe Rosenberg's best-known games. In Agricola, 1-4 players compete as rival medieval farmers. You each start off with humble beginnings: a small house and a patch of empty land. It's a worker placement game where you'll look to grow vegetables to feed your family. You'll look to gain resources to expand your farmhouse. And you'll look to fence off pastures so you can practise animal husbandry and get some cows and sheep!Farmers of the Moor, then, adds further depth, strategy and options into the mix. The same core gameplay remains. You visit resource accumulation spots, and new locations get added each passing round. But there's changes, too. To begin with, your farm's covered with forest and moor tiles. You'll need to clear these before you start farming! But don't worry, you can cut the peat you find in the moor, so it's not all bad. You'll need that peat though - because now you have to heat your farm, or your family fall sick! Heating costs fall if you renovate your house, which could drive your early-game strategy...In this expansion there's more animeeples, too! (Animals + meeples = animeeples!) Horses get their debut in Farmers of the Moor, and they provide big points if you can breed them. Also, there's an extra 14 new Major Improvements, and a whopping 117 Minor Improvements. These cards will have a big impact on how you plan your approach. At the same time, they provide a barn-load more replay-ability.This is the revised version of Farmers of the Moor, by publisher Lookout Spiele. You'll need the base game of Agricola to play this expansion. Do you also own the Agricola 5-6 Player Expansion? If so, you can play Agricola: Farmers of the Moor with 5-6 players, too! Player Count: 1-4 PlayersTime: 30-120 minutesAge: 12+
With the Agricola: Corbarius Deck, there's even more ways to play! Agricola is one of Uwe Rosenberg's best-known games. It's a game all about managing your own farm on a plot of land. You can grow vegetables and crops, or adopt an animal husbandry strategy with pastures and fences. You can increase the size of your farmhouse, and with it, your family of farmhands...Part of the fascinating feature of Agricola comes with its modular gameplay, in the form of cards. Each player starts the game dealt Occupation Cards, and Minor Improvement Cards. The fun comes with prioritising which to play, and when. With the right 'engine', you can build quite the thriving farm!The Agricola: Corbarius Deck is an add-on deck of cards. Here you get 120 cards - 60 new Occupation Cards, and 60 Minor Improvement Cards. You can play with these instead of the cards you get in regular Agricola. Instead, you can shuffle them into the default decks and play with a mix. All cards have an 'C' on them so you can tell them apart, if you want to then keep them separate again. The backs of the cards remain the same, so you won't be able to tell them apart from the base game cards. There's a lot of replayability in regular Agricola. But if you insert the Agricola: Corbarius Deck into the mixer, you're guaranteed to have acres of room for new and wonderful strategies. You can add these cards in to play alongside the Artifex, Bubulcous, and Dulcinaria decks. How will you build your farm?Please note: this is a small-box expansion for Agricola. You'll need the base game of Agricola to play the Agricola: Corbarius Deck. Player Count: 1-4 PlayersTime: 60-120 minutesAge: 12+
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