Description
In Agricola Family Edition, you step into the shoes of a farmer living in a wooden shack with your spouse. In each turn, you and your spouse can take just two actions from a wide range of farm - related activities like gathering resources and building meadows. Thinking of having kids to get more work done? First, you'll need to expand your house and figure out how to feed the little ones! This turn - based game features 14 rounds divided into 6 stages, with a Harvest at the end of each stage. Each player starts with two meeples that can take actions per round. As the game goes on, more action options become available. Remember, each action can be taken by only one player per round, so prioritize well. Compared to the previous family game, this edition has significant changes. The new action each round is fixed, and the game is simplified by removing stone and vegetables. Similar to Agricola: Die Bauern und das liebe Vieh, there are buildings that score points for leftover resources at the end of the game. There are no building restrictions or player boards, and no negative points or point limits. Players simply score based on their achievements.
To play Agricola Family Edition, start by setting up the game board and giving each player two meeples. Each turn, you and your spouse choose two actions from the available farm activities. You can collect resources, build meadows, and more. If you want to have kids, make sure to expand your house first and plan for feeding them. The game has 14 rounds in 6 stages, with a Harvest at the end of each stage. As the rounds progress, new action options will be available. Keep in mind that each action can only be taken by one player per round, so choose your actions carefully. When it comes to buildings, they can earn you points for leftover resources at the end of the game. There are no building restrictions, so you can build as you like. There are also no negative points or point limits, so just focus on achieving as much as you can. After each game, simply put all the pieces back in the box for future play. Keep the game in a dry and cool place to prevent damage to the components.