8.9
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Ludopedia
7.2
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BGG
Our Verdict
Agropolis is the farm you can build in minutes, with overlapping cards and shifting objectives each round.
Highlights
- Fun closed drafting
- Layered tile placement
- Coop and solo modes
- Easy Print & Play
Keep in mind
- Small play area
- Short time can feel repetitive
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Agropolis is the miniature agri‑business that will make you dream of farms, vineyards, and cattle pens, all in just 15 to 20 minutes of pure fun. The game blends closed drafting with tile placement, creating a board that evolves layer by layer – every choice can change your ranch’s landscape. Instead of urban blocks, you’ll place orchards, wheat fields, cattle pens, and vineyards, trying to meet the objectives that appear at the start of each round. If your group is small, just play cooperatively and unite against the game itself; if you prefer, test the solo experience where each player tackles individual challenges with specific rules. Scoring is variable: the better aligned your card set, the more points you earn, but new game features balance powerful combos, keeping the gameplay clean and elegant. Agropolis can be played solo, with family, or friends, and it also fits perfectly with the Sprawlopolis series – just use the Combopolis mini‑expansion to blend the countryside with the city. The game comes in Print & Play format, so you can print and assemble at home, or buy the physical version with high‑quality components. If you love quick card games, strategic play, and a touch of farming, Agropolis is the right pick. Why not turn your table into a thriving ranch today?
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Button Shy, Frosted Games, Geekach LLC, Lucky Duck Games, Matagot, Quined Games, Rexhry, Salt & Pepper Games
Designer
Danny Devine, Paul Kluka, Steven Aramini
Artist
Danny Devine, Karolina Jędrzejak, Loïc Billiau
How long does an Agropolis game take?
On average, each game lasts between 15 and 20 minutes, perfect for a quick session.
What is the ideal player count?
Agropolis works for 1 to 4 players, but the cooperative experience shines with 2 to 4.
Is the game suitable for kids?
Yes, the mechanics are simple and the short duration is great, though the drafting and layering strategy may be a bit challenging for very young players.
What are the game components?
The set includes terrain cards, objective cards, resource tokens, and a small playboard, all in a Print & Play format.
Can the game be played solo?
Yes, Agropolis has specific solo rules, letting one player test individual strategies.
How does closed drafting work?
Each player selects a card from a limited pool, but cannot see the other players’ cards, creating tactical decisions based on incomplete information.
Does the game connect with Sprawlopolis?
Yes, using the Combopolis mini‑expansion, you can combine Agropolis with Sprawlopolis for a broader experience.