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Agricola / Uwe Rosenberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ObjectObjectPublisher number: LK0028 | Lookout GamesPublisher: Germany : Lookout Games, [2020]Distributor: Roseville, MN : Asmodee North America, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Revised editionDescription: 1 game (1 rulebook, 57 markers, 120 cards, 1 appendix, 8 game boards, 42 tiles, 1 score pad, 267 tokens) : cardboard and wood, color ; in box 32 x 24 x 7 cmContent type:
  • three-dimensional form
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • object
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Game design, Uwe Rosenberg ; illustrations and graphic design, Klemens Franz.
Summary: "Central Europe, around 1670 A.D. The Plague which has raged for centuries has finally been overcome. The civilized world is revitalized. People are upgrading and extending their simple wooden houses. Fields must be plowed, sowed, and harvested. People are living off millet gruel, bread, and vegetables. The famine of the previous years has also encouraged them to eat more meat (a habit that we continue to this day as our wealth is growing). In the end, the wealthiest player wins. Interestingly enough, animals that you do not eat contribute to your wealth. And now: off to the pastures, off to the stables: life at a farm never has been as exciting!"--Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Board Game Board Game Main Library Board Game Available 33111010823660
Total holds: 0

Title from container.

One to four players.

Game duration: 90 minutes.

"Advanced level" -- Container.

Game design, Uwe Rosenberg ; illustrations and graphic design, Klemens Franz.

"Central Europe, around 1670 A.D. The Plague which has raged for centuries has finally been overcome. The civilized world is revitalized. People are upgrading and extending their simple wooden houses. Fields must be plowed, sowed, and harvested. People are living off millet gruel, bread, and vegetables. The famine of the previous years has also encouraged them to eat more meat (a habit that we continue to this day as our wealth is growing). In the end, the wealthiest player wins. Interestingly enough, animals that you do not eat contribute to your wealth. And now: off to the pastures, off to the stables: life at a farm never has been as exciting!"--Provided by publisher.

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