Agricola : Terres d'Élevage

Publie en 2012

Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small is a new take on Uwe Rosenberg's Agricola designed for exactly two players and focused only on the animal husbandry aspect of that game. So long plows and veggies! In Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small, you become an animal breeder of horses, cows, sheep and pigs and try to make the most of your pastures. Players start with a 3x2 game board that can be expanded during play to give more room for players to grow and animals to run free. Sixteen possible actions are available for players to take, with each player taking three actions total in each of the eight rounds. The player who amasses the most victory points through enclosing space with fences and acquiring the largest number and variety of animals and victory point-generating buildings will be the winner. Four Standard Buildings and 4 special buildings are available in the base game. These buildings each provide unique special abilities during play and/or VP at game end. Balancing the tension between building infrastructure (fenced pastures and buildings) and acquiring animals (the single biggest source of end-game scoring) is the key to success!

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Agricola : Terres d'Élevage

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
30 min
Poids
Light-Medium — 2,35/5
Annee
2012
Note sur BGG
7,33
Classement sur BGG
#443
Age minimum
13+

Foire aux questions

Agricola : Terres d'Élevage is designed for exactly 2 players. The community rates it best at 2 players.
A typical game of Agricola : Terres d'Élevage takes about 30 minutes.
Agricola : Terres d'Élevage has a complexity rating of 2.35/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Agricola : Terres d'Élevage is 13+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
Agricola : Terres d'Élevage has a rating of 7.33/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 14,230 ratings. It is ranked #443 overall.
Agricola : Terres d'Élevage was designed by Uwe Rosenberg. It was published in 2012.