


🌾 Cultivate your legacy—farm, trade, and thrive through every season!
Fields of Arle is a richly detailed 1-2 player board game by Uwe Rosenberg, set in the historic village of Arle, East Frisia. Spanning 9 seasons over 4.5 years, players manage farmland, livestock, and resources through strategic planning and seasonal shifts. With 60-120 minutes of immersive gameplay, it offers deep, dynamic farming simulation and competitive trading, perfect for players aged 13 and up seeking a thoughtful, engaging experience.
| Language: | English, French, German, Italian |
| Model Number | ZM7490 |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Material Type(s) | Wood |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 31.42 x 22.53 x 0.25 cm; 2.1 kg |
| Item model number | ZM7490 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Manufacturer | Publisher Services Inc (PSI) |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 100 g |
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El producto llegó dañado de la caja y con el plastico protector rasgado. No creo que hayan sido los de paquetería puesto que la bolsa donde venía estaba en mejores condiciones que la caja del producto.
A**R
Great!
P**R
I already knew this was a great game. Unfrotunately the english version is hard to find lately.
A**G
I play a lot of games with my nephew, and we love Le Havre. I bought this one looking for a great two-player strategy game, and it delivers. Like Le Havre, each player has lots of decisions to make and strategies to choose from. The food requirement is minimal in this game, but the pressure is on from the start, nonetheless. We played a few times, and we will have to play a few more times before I can make really good decisions on my turn. My nephew enjoyed the animal breeding and management aspect of the game. We played this two weeks ago, and he is still talking about the animals. This game has a lot of pieces and requires some setup time. For me, this is an interesting and challenging game but doesn't have the same fun factor as Le Havre. We will probably play Le Havre more but plan to come back to this often. We've hardly scratched the surface of this one. Update May 2016: My nephew and I have played this several more times, and it gets better each time. One thing I enjoy is that I can ship stuff each turn, unlike in LeHavre. I enjoy sending my goods to get upgraded. I can get a decent number of points by using the woolen mills and fleshing beams to get a pile of goods to improve. Whatever strategy you choose, it's another Uwe game that requires you to do a little bit of everything. My nephew enjoys the solo play, too. I liked the solo play but far prefer a head-to-head matchup. I love this game.
A**R
Great! I recommend 100%
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