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Spiel Des Jahres Spiel Des Jahres
Nominee 1993
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1st place 1993

Designer(s): Reiner Knizia
Manufacturer(s): Mayfair Games
Year: 1996
Players: 3 - 5
Time: 45 - 60 minutes
Ages: 10 and up
Weight: 695 grams

Language Requirements: This is an international edition or domestic edition of an imported item. Game components are language-independent. Manufacturer's rules are printed in English.

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Going once... Going twice... Sold! Congratulations! You're now the proud owner of a fine work by an aspiring artist. Who knows... he could become the next Picasso! Of course, he could also be the next Trueba. What, you've never heard of Trueba? Don't worry, no one has. He all but disappeared after his first painting sold for... oh, about the same price you just paid. Not to worry though, I'm sure yours will be worth... something.

In Modern Art, players compete to gain the most money by buying and selling paintings at auctions and reselling them for profit. The game consists of four rounds--in each, works by up to five Artists will be offered for sale, and auctioned off in various ways. Players take on the roles of art dealers / collectors. It is their decision which artworks to sell, and how to sell them. So, successful players must balance two aims, firstly collecting the best artworks for their own collections, forwarding the careers of those artists from whom they have most to gain--and at the same time, raising as much money as possible by successfully auctioning off those works that don't fit their own strategy, and picking up their own fancies as cheaply as possible.

All players take turns running the auctions, which come in many different styles. Whoever offers the top bid owns the painting and sells it at the end of the round. The price the painting fetches is based on the popularity of the artist and how well his paintings have sold in the past. The player with the most money at the end of four rounds of buying and selling wins.

These Art Dealers dream of fame and riches, but dreams can vanish in an instant, leaving the player with a gallery full of last year's art, unwanted and valueless. Only those with a nose for tomorrow's tastes today will rise to the top of the Art world!


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Rick Soued
Dec 24, 1997
My guru and mentor, games designer Alan Moon, asserts that Modern Art is "one of the best games ever designed." I couldn't agree more. Nominated for German Game of the Year in 1993, in Modern Art, three to five players buy and sell the paintings of five (fictitious) modern artists. The selling methods include five different types of auctions. Lots of room for many different strategies of play--and no one way works best consistently. Virtually every time I've played this, the outcome (who has the most money) is in doubt until the final tally (your "horde" is secretly kept behind a screen throughout the game). This is a game that everyone should own.

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