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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Review of the board game Agricola - Part 1 of 2

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  • is there anywhere you can buy this in canada or does it have to be off e bay. I was alsowondering i comes in english instructions right????

  • Yes, it is available in English now. I imagine it should be available from Canadian board game shops.

  • Thanks!

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  • A⋅gric⋅o⋅la /əˈgrɪkələ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [uh-GRIK'-uh-luh]

    Greek word for 'farmer.'

    Does not sound like the candy/mint - RICOLAAAAA

  • Thanks! Great job

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  • @boloe a minor point: agricola is Latin not Greek (which is γεωργός georgos for farmer, one who tills the earth, or "agroter" for countryman, which could be a farmer as well)

  • clearly explained, thanks

  • why german version?

  • @Nemisis680

    You can find it in most board game stores. It's around 80 bucks. It's the best 80 dollar board game you will EVER buy.

  • Thanks for this video. I'm playing this for the first time today at a gaming convention. Although the rules readily available online, they are difficult to follow without the board and pieces in front of you. Great job!

  • thanks to your vid we played our game tonight.  it made it that much more fun not having to burn hours reading through the manual.

  • @explosivegopher

    At the :10 mark he says: "It takes 30 minutes per player, so a 3 hour game would take roughly one and a half hours."

  • a 3 player game

  • This is a confusing issue, but he DOES mix up the colors. The instructions (at least the most recent ones) clearly state that the wood counters are "dark brown" and that the clay counters are "light brown. Sadly, the wood counters don't look like how they are pictured in the directions and on the cards. Still, the issue is settled definitively by the fact that only 27 clay counters (yellowish-brown) are included in the game, as opposed to 33 wood counters (reddish mahogany brown).

  • thank you SO much! You made it so simple and so clear, we played our first game tonight.

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