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''Agricola'' is a Euro-style board game created by Uwe Rosenberg. It is a
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. In ''Agricola'', players are farmers who sow, plow the fields, collect wood, build stables, buy animals, expand their farms and feed their families. After 14 rounds players calculate their score based on the size and prosperity of the household. The game was published by
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and released at
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2007, where it was voted second-best game shown at the convention, according to the ''
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'' in-show voting. The game was released in English by Z-Man Games in July 2008. Playdek released an iOS conversion of the game in June 2013. A second edition of ''Agricola'' was published by
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in May 2016. ''Agricola'' won the
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special award for "Best complex game 2008" and the 2008
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. It was also the game that ended ''
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s run of more than five years as the highest-rated game on the board game website
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, staying at the top of the rankings between September 2008 and March 2010. , ''Agricola'' is ranked 34th among all board games on
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. A two-player version called ''Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small'' was released in 2012. There is also a corresponding iOS app.


Gameplay

Players start the game with a farming couple living in a two-roomed hut. Each round, they take turns placing their family members in action spaces to get resources and improve and grow their households. Only one family member can occupy each action space within the same round, so players need to time their actions to get maximum profit while denying progress to the opponents. The game is played in 14 rounds, divided by 6 harvests. At each harvest, food is grown, people are fed, and animals multiply. Players lose victory points if they have trouble feeding their family, which makes food production a major point of tension in the game. At the end of round 14 comes the final harvest after which victory points are counted. Scoring in ''Agricola'' rewards a middle-of-the-road strategy. Players are penalized for not focusing on any one aspect of the game, and stop scoring in any area they focus on too much. The player with the most balanced and prosperous farm wins.


Optional cards

To achieve variation between games, players are dealt a hand of optional cards – occupations and minor improvements. Players get additional resources and various bonuses for playing these cards. They can also get an initial direction for their strategy, based on the occupations and improvements they were dealt. Numerous expansion decks have been released to fill in gaps in gameplay and add thematic settings. The game offers a simplified 'family' variation for less involved players, in which occupation and minor improvement cards are not used.


Differences in the revised edition

The original Agricola used multicolored wooden pieces of the same circular shape to denote various resources (clay, wood, reeds, etc.). The 2016 edition offered shaped wooden pieces for resources that make it easier to differentiate between the many types of resources. The new edition also included fewer optional cards – two decks for a total of 96 cards (as opposed to three decks with 308 cards in the original edition). Some reviewers praised the balance of the new decks. The revised edition is a 1-4 player game, as opposed to the original version's player count of 1-5. However, there is a 5-6 player expansion for the revised edition.


Reimplementation

Rosenberg has reimplemented many mechanics from Agricola in later boardgames, in particular, '' Caverna'' (2013) and a two-player version ''Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small.''


Awards

2009 * BoardGamer.ru Game of the Year * Golden Ace (France) Special Jury * Gra Graczy – Gamesfanatic.net (Poland) Winner * Gra Roku – Gamers' Choice (Poland) Winner * Gra Roku Game of the Year (Poland) Winner * Jogo do Ano 2008 Spiel Portugal (Portugal) Winner * Les 3 Lys (Canada) Hobbyist Game Winner * Lucca Games Best of Show (Italy) Side Award Best Game Mechanic * Ludoteca Ideale 2009, Game of the Year * Nederlandse Spellenprijs Winner 2008 * 81st game to be added to the Austrian Hall of Games *
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(Germany) Game of the Year Winner *
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Board Game of the Year Winner * Hra roku (Czech Republic) Winner * International Gamers Award General Strategy/Multi-player Game * J.U.G. (Portugal) Game of the Year Winner * Jda "Juego del Año en España" (Spain) Winner * Spiel der Spiele (Austria) Spiele Hit für Experten (Hit Games for Professionals) *
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"Complex Game" Winner * Tric Trac d'or (France) Game of the Year Winner 2007 * Meeples' Choice Award Winner


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