If there are bugs, where do I report it? Eg. Berry picker should work with the free w/c minor card, when you choose to take w, you also get a free food.
This isn't a bug. It is implemented correctly according to Lookout Games, even though the rule book in the physical game says it should work the way you say.
I LOVE farming games. I'm addicted to farming games. Should I get this? If I love farming games would I like this? I'm playing a very popular farming game everyday and love it. Would I like this? Are there iap?
Purchased, but not yet installed. Going to check it tonight (if I can manage to get myself off of Animal Crossing New Leaf. Hmm...).
It's a strategic board game with a farming theme. Not exactly like Farmville or Harvest Moon... Also, no iap.
No IAP yet, but there are two additional decks of cards scheduled to arrive later this year (which means you'll probably see them in 2014).
Do you really need to categorize everything you say in a thread? I think people can figure it out on their own. It is really odd and kind of annoying. Anyways, this game looks pretty interesting, on the fence about it, but may have to pick it up.
Does the game offer a strong enough single player experience to warrant a purchase if I will never play MP or pass-and-play?
Well, there's no "campaign" as such, largely because that wouldn't make much sense, but there is a "solo series" mode that tasks you to play as many solo games in a row as possible, achieving an increasingly higher score in each one until you fail to meet the required "goal score".
I think the affectation is awesome, FWIW (homage to the Star Wars race, I presume), and trivial to ignore if you don't share my impeccable taste. I find comma splices to be more irritating.
I just bought this. I think this is going to take some time to learn how to play. Even with the tutorial I was like, wow, this is complicated. Mind you, I only messed with it for about 30 min. Do people find the gameplay difficult to understand?
Don't be put off by how confusing the game might seem at the start; much like Eclipse, Agricola is another of those games that looks more complicated than it actually is, and once you understand how the rounds, stages and stage action unlocks work (everything on the far right of town), everything else tends to flow naturally.
It was my first European board game played, took me a while to learn and after hundreds of games I'm still trying to be better at it. ^^