Stonemaier Games Viticulture Essential Edition brætspil, i 156 måneder til 9600 måneder

Brand:Stonemaier Games

3.9/5

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772.10

Indeholder 36 Mama & Papa-kort, 18 Field-kort og 24 Automa-kort. Den indeholder 154 kort i størrelsen 44x67 mm og 78 kort i størrelsen 63x88 mm. Den essentielle udgave inkluderer den anden udgave af vindyrkning sammen med flere elementer fra den originale Tuscany-udvidelsespakke. 45-90 minutters spilletid. For 1-6 spillere.

EAN: 793631702022

Kategorier Legetøj og spil, Spil og tilbehør, Brætspil,

Indeholder 36 Mama & Papa-kort, 18 Field-kort og 24 Automa-kort. Den indeholder 154 kort i størrelsen 44x67 mm og 78 kort i størrelsen 63x88 mm. Den essentielle udgave inkluderer den anden udgave af vindyrkning sammen med flere elementer fra den originale Tuscany-udvidelsespakke. 45-90 minutters spilletid. For 1-6 spillere.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 2,045 ratings 4.9 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number STM105
Item Weight 4 pounds
Language Polish
Manufacturer Stonemaier Games
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Product Dimensions 8.66 x 3.93 x 10.63 inches
Release date September 10, 2016

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Scritto da: Robbert de Groot
Worker Placement Game about Wine Making.
I wanted another worker placement game and this one has regularly been in the top 100 on quite a few game reviews list for years. So it has staying power and for a reason. It's a fun and challenging little game once you get a few games in. The Tuscany expansion (I don't have it yet) makes an already solid and fun game even better. If you are looking for a good worker placement game and don't mind the theme, you won't go wrong with this one.
Scritto da: Boardgamer, PHD
A review for Board Game Hobbyists... TL:DR A Great Medium Weight Worker Placement game
So I finally pulled the trigger and purchased Viticulture, (Essential Edition) (which followed the first and second editions) has a couple things pulled from an earlier expansion (Tuscany, I believe) which make the game far more interesting. One is the introduction of the "Mama" and "Papa" cards (which give you a random setup and starting resources). This is a very nice design element. GAMEPLAY: While I have only played 2-player versions, I can say it is pretty solid. One thing about worker placement games that some people don't like is when you keep getting locked out of an action you want to perform by your opponents. There is a nice design element here, where one worker (the big meeple) which I called "the boss" (maybe call him "il capo" since the game takes place in Italy?) is a larger meeple and that one worker can be placed at a location to do the action, regardless of whether other spaces are available. This lessens the sting of getting blocked over and over. In this game, I never felt the worker placement element was overly cutthroat, and while it was something you worry and plan for, you have that big meeple to save the day. SCORING: there are multiple ways of scoring, and while gaining a point here and there through "visitor" cards might seem minor, that coupled with things like the windmill and/or Tasting room can be a reliable Victory Point generator. However, you really want to go for "order" cards where you sell the wine you've made for bigger VP rewards and passive income. The random distribution of the order cards means you could get many difficult ones early on, meaning if you aim for those, it will take a long time to score. So don't be afraid of drawing more and more "order cards" until you get some easier ones to get you on the road. FINAL ROUND: The rules as written (aka "RAW") says as soon as one player passes the 25VP spot on the VP track, that signals that this is the last round of the game and that players continue to finish their turns for the round and then the game is over. In a few of the games we played this resulted in rather abrupt ends of the game where someone jumped from 20 to 26 points by turning in a big VP order as one of their last actions. So keep in mind that once someone hits 20 points, the game is virtually over unless they have no wine. I am not sure how I feel about this aspect of the game. I will update my review after a few more plays. MINOR NITPICKS: While it is a pretty game, it could probably use a little more iconography to explain things and for ease of use. Also, it would have been useful to have reference cards that only reminded you of the building effects. Again, iconography would have helped. Your player mat kind of spreads out important building upgrades and they are in some slightly awkward positions (I kept bumping my trellis ad my irrigation unit off my board because it is next to where the vine cards go (representing the kinds of grapes you are growing in your vinyard). Another tiny nitpick is the image on the three field cards is meant to mirror the playmat that rests below them, but there is a layout issue (at least with my deck) where the images overlap on the second and third cards and if you are just a tad "OCD" about things, this might bug you a bit. Finally, with all the unique meeples, having round cylinder pieces for the scoreboard was a poor design choice. One good bump of the table and those can fall and roll all over. Simple cubes would have sufficed...or why not wine cask shaped pieces? VERDICT: Stonemeier's first game, this worker placement game is lighter than two of his (company's) other worker placement games, Euphoria and Scythe. It is maybe a tiny bit heavier than their most famous game (...which I play several times a week these days...) Wingspan. It is a very nice game to play, and it is not really confrontational so that can be a real boon if playing with a spouse or partner who doesn't like that kind of thing. A very solid game...well worth the price of a modern Hobbyist game. 8 out of 10 stars.
Scritto da: Korey K.
Fun game!
I saw this game on Board game Arena... I liked it so much I bought a copy. Fun game with great mechanics. One of my favorites, and it supports up to 6 players. A four player game takes about an hour.
Scritto da: Amanda
Great game
Have played twice and really enjoy the game. Love the glass pieces.
Scritto da: Marlon Michaels
Love This Game
It's a heavier game but the rules are manageable. This game is great. What took me so long to buy it? You need to buy this game! And then the coins. And then the expansion, "Tuscany". So, put in for some overtime or sell off a child or two. Great fun.
Scritto da: Pamela C.
Hard to learn but so much fun to play
I bought this because I love wine and game playing. None of us had ever played before so we had to learn from the instructions (rather than learn from someone who had played before). It was a little challenging but we plowed through (and found a youtube video or two) and so glad we did. It is a really fun game and we play it all the time now.
Scritto da: R_Dalton
Solid at 2 players, reccomended
Viticulture is an excellent mid-weight euro game that sits firmly in the Worker Placement genre. I picked this up to play 2 player games with my wife and am happy to say that we are both very pleased with the game after 4 plays and will be playing it a lot more incorporating the Tuscany essential edition expansion. The components and presentation of the game is beautiful. The board depicts various building spaces to send your workers to obtain various resources (money, cards, points), with spots for the various card decks at the top and a point track at the bottom. The action spaces themselves are basically divided in half with summer actions (mostly for building up) and winter actions (scoring points and creating wine). Each player has an individual playerboard that represents their vineyard with an assortment of different building and worker meeples that they can use for upgrading their vineyard and executing actions. The game feels very well executed at the 2 player level. Each action only has 1 space available (more with more than 2 players) but each player has one "grande" (a bigger worker meeple) that can go to an action space thats occupied. The game involves the use of a lot of cards that represent either types of wine grapes / summer visitors / winter visitors and order cards. There is a flow to the game, where grapes must be planted, then harvested, then made into wine. At the end of each round, grapes and wine age, and you can plan ahead to fulfill an order when your grapes/wine have properly aged. Money is tight, and each player will not be able to do everything in a game. There is also a lot of variability added from the cards. Most visitor cards will offer up two options where players can capitalize by trading resources for points or money. We've noticed that its possible to take a card-focused strategy by building a cottage and then using cards as much as possible throughout the game. Turn order is also very well done in this game, where players can choose something they really need (an extra vine card, coin, point) and it will determine the order that they get to take their turn in. The last point is that the game does not have a set number of rounds, it is more a race to see who can get the first to 20 points which makes the game very exciting as it feels very neck and neck up to the end to see who can squeeze out the couple last points through efficiency. If you enjoy other worker placement games (Stone Age, Agricola, Lords of Waterdeep), Viticulture will likely be right up your alley. Neither my wife or I are wine connoisseurs, but that does not diminish our enjoyment of this game at all. In fact, we've concluded that this game will ultimately replace Agricola for us as there is not nearly as much stress involved during the course of the game. The game still has a good amount of scarcity for actions where one cannot do everything they want to, it is just not as pronounced.
Scritto da: Brian Tague
Fun tabletop game with a great theme.
We love this game! It's a fun game with a great theme! We have even gotten one of the expansion packs now. Just purchased it as a gift for a friend who likes board games and wine. I'm sure they will love it as much as we do.
Scritto da: peter aidemirski
good game fair price
good game and the price was good incl free shipping
Scritto da: alex ...
Amazing game
Watch a video first online to learn how to play it, then read the instructions as it will make a lot more sense. This is an incredible worker placement game. No 2 playthroughs are the same, excellent it 2 or 4 player, will drag if more than 4 in between goes. Cannot recommend enough.
Scritto da: S. K. Pinto
A thematic game with beautiful, high-quality components
I've had my eye on the Essential Edition ever since it was released, in 2015. Since I bought it, I have played the physical copy 4 times is solo mode, as well as played a digital version, in online multiplayer. The components for this game are top quality. The board and rulebook have what I believe is a linen finish. The art of actions on the board is an excellent touch. The cards are flexible and durable, and the print is clear. The pieces/tokens have a slight heft to them and the colours are vivid and lasting. The game is essentially a worker placement game, but it has been designed such that the theme, running a vineyard and winery, is strongly supported by the gameplay. I personally enjoy games that have a good theme with integrated mechanics, so this is a shoe-in for me.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Missing pieces but a fun game
When my game arrived it was missing pieces from the green tokens. I contacted the seller and never heard back. That was disappointing. However I gave the game a high review anyway and knocked one star off because of the missing pieces. The game itself is beautiful and fun to play. There are lots of YouTube videos to help learn as it is very complex. But once you get the hang of it it’s really fun and addictive.
Scritto da: Franck Horlaville
Very nice strategy game, smart and original. Very nice box too, made a great gift.
Unlike me, my other half isn’t into board games at all. Her passion is wine. I therefore looked for a game which could work for both of us.- Viticulture hit the spot dead center! It’s quite original in its approach of playing years for turns, with each season allowing specific winemaking actions. If like us you are a bit surprised by the rules and don’t know where to start, there are great 5-minute tutorials on YouTube which make it very clear. After this we both enjoyed it and will be playing lots of it. The board, pieces and cards are superbly designed and the quality is excellent. This is the Essential edition, which means it includes a few of the improvements which came with the Tuscany expansion as well a single-player « Autumna » mode.

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