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Players start the game with two family members living in a two-room wooden hut. In each round, each member of their family may choose one action.
 If they collect wood and reed, they can extend their hut and then add to their family.
 Family growth allows additional actions, but has the disadvantage that more food must be produced.
 And to get food, the players plow fields and plant seeds.
 The planted grain and vegetables are harvested during the harvest, when animals breed as well. To raise animals, pastures must be fenced to allow sheep, wild boar and cattle to graze.
 Occupations or Improvements can ensure a family's upkeep. Each of these cards allows the player a small advantage in the game.
 Victory Points are earned when players renovate their wooden hut to a clay hut and later even a stone house. But everything else to do with balancing food requirements or making every day life a little more comfortable can earn Victory Points - especially family growth.
 Each game uses a different group of the 166 different Occupation cards and 146 different Improvements, ensuring that no two games are exactly alike. Additional rules for a Solo game and a shortened Family game ensure appropriate challenges for each gaming table.
This game won a special Spiel des Jahres award for complex games released in 2007! It has taken the gaming world by storm and rocketed to the top of the ratings charts on Board Game Geek!
1 Game Board
 4 Farmyard Boards
 1 Supply Board
2 game Board Extensions
 2 Variant Tiles
 1 "Side Job" Action Space Tile
 23 Wood room/Field Tiles
 16 clay/stone Room Tiles
 36 food tokens
 8 "5 x Food" Tokens
 3 Suggestion Markers
 10 Good Tiles
 120 Cards (Improvements, Occupations, Action Spaces)
 1 Scoring Pad
 13 Cattle
 30 Wood
 24 Clay
 14 Reed
 16 Stone
 24 Grain
 18 Vegetables
 1 Starting Player Token
 60 Fences
 16 Stables
 20 People
CANADA POST SERVICES DISABLED DUE TO STRIKE - ALTERNATIVE CARRIERS AVAILABLE
