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Author:
Stegmaier, Jamey, designer. dsr
Title:
Viticulture / designed by Jamey Stegmaier, Alan Stone, & Morten Monrad Pedersen ; illustrated by Beth Sobel.
Edition:
Essential Edition.
Publisher:
Stonemaier Games,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
1 game (1 game board, 6 vineyard mats, 36 mama and papa cards, 24 Automa cards, 18 field cards, 38 winter visitor cards, 38 summer visitor cards, 36 wine order cards, 42 vine cards, 6 30-worker meeple pieces, 1 gray temporary worker piece, 6 grande worker meeple pieces, 50 grape and wine tokens, 6 wake up tokens, 6 victory point tokens, 6 residual payment tracker tokens, 48 wooden structure tokens, 72 punch board lira coins, 1 first-plaer token 1 reference sheet ) : cardboard, wood, plastic, color ; in box, 10 x 23 x 28 cm + 1 instruction booklet ([20] pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm)
Subject:
Viticulture--Games.
Vineyards--Games.
Wine industry--Games.
Italy--Games.
Board games.
Other Authors:
Stone, Alan, designer. dsr
Pedersen, Morten Monrad, designer. dsr
Sobel, Beth, artist art
Stonemaier Games (Firm) publisher.
Notes:
Viticulture is a worker-placement strategy game. The Essential Edition includes the second edition of Viticulture along with several elements from the original Tuscany Expansion Pack, hand-picked by famed designer Uwe Rosenberg. For 1-6 players Duration of play: 45-90 minutes.
Summary:
"Old-world Tuscany awaits your winemaking skill and strategic cunning. You'll plant vines, harvest grapes, age wines, and fill merchant orders to create the greatest winery in Italy."--Page [1] of instruction booklet.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)951750718
Locations:
ETPD745 -- Emmetsburg Public Library (Emmetsburg)

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