Agri-Venture acquaints players with many facets of farming while encouraging the use of services and loan funds provided by Federal Land Bank Associations, Production Credit Associations and the Bank for Cooperatives. During the game obstacles and hazards, as well as successes, will be encountered so that any player could become very successful, moderately...
The L-Deck is a promo card expansion for Agricola. It is comprised mostly of cards given away at Spiele Essen. Each year, the new set of promo cards are included in the L-Deck and continue the numbering from the previous years' release. For Essen 2008, eight of the cards were printed in a 12 card set—some were included more than once—and handed out as...
The "Ö-Deck" brings 24 new cards for Agricola. Theme of this expansion is Austria (Österreich, that's why it is called Ö-Deck). Visitors of the gameplay festival in Vienna 2008 were able to get one copy of only 3000 printed in German. The cards were later also printed in English (quantities unknown). The Ö-Deck brings 12 new occupation cards and 12 new...
The Czech version of Agricola was published without Minor Improvement and Profession cards. This expansion adds them. —user summary This expansion brings to Agricola more other options to play. Improve your economy by new equipment and learn your family new job assignment. Game will be more fun. E-Deck for basic play I-Deck for interactive play K-Deck for...
The Aliens are coming! The X Deck is a not-entirely-serious expansion for Uwe Rosenberg's Agricola, to be released through Spielbox magazine in German and through Lookout Games in English. The October 15, 2008, issue of Spielbox magazine includes a standalone add-on deck (in German) for Agricola that’s been dubbed the “X-deck.” The deck includes 24 cards...
The Agricola Z-Deck is a 24-card Promo Deck for Agricola. It was developed in 2007 by Uwe Rosenberg, Hanno Girke, Melissa Rogerson, and Klemens Franz as a bonus for the first printing of Z-Man games English edition of Agricola, but was also released in other languages. Later Z-Man editions do not contain the Z-Deck. It comprises 12 Occupation and 12 Minor...
Im Wandel der Jahreszeiten (Through the Seasons) is a mini expansion that was available at Essen 2008 as a giveaway. It's a postcard that shows the four seasons of a year aligned in a circle. Each season comes with an additional action field and some minor tweaks to the resource fields and some actions. The seasons are assigned to the rounds - one round...
A 24 card expansion to Agricola (12 Minor Improvements, 12 Occupations) published Sept/Oct 2009. CZ relates to the Czech Republic - this expansion is based on Czech lore and history. It was developed by MIND OK and Uwe Rosenberg and was originally available in Czech and German. But now in English as well. The artwork was done by Klemens Franz in the style...
The Agricola: Gamers' Deck is a medium-sized expansion that includes 59 minor improvement cards and 60 occupation cards. The deck is playable alone but it is best when mixed with EIK. The cards were developed and tested by users of Play-Agricola (aka Lookout Games' online test group) to fill in gaps in game play that had developed since Agricola first...
Agricola Ereigniskarten (Agricola Event Cards) is the collective name for new, unique Agricola cards given to attendees of various game conventions in Germany. One event card can be played at the start of a game, with the rule on the event card affecting all players. The German text on the cards: Bremer Spieletage: Jeder Spieler kann im Holzhaus 1 Tier, im...
Game description from the publisher: Play Agricola with a new thematic setting! Discover the Netherlands – a small country with more than just the stereotypical windmills, cheese, and tulips. The 60 Minor Improvements and 60 Occupations in the 120-card Agricola: NL-Deck expansion can be played as a stand-alone deck or shuffled into other decks. The Dutch...
The WM-Deck for Agricola is a new set of cards for Uwe Rosenberg’s boardgame hit. The 60 Minor Improvements and 55 Occupations are divided into 5 Mini-Decks and were created for the first Agricola World Championship 2011 in Vienna. The card set was designed and tested by users of the internet portal Play-Agricola. Play there and create your own cards! The...