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- Modern_Art_(game) abstract "Modern Art is an auction game designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 1992 by Hans im Glück in German. Players represent art dealers, both buying and selling works of art by five different fictional artists. At the end of each round, they sell the paintings they bought back to the "bank". More popular artists' works are worth more, and the value carries over into future rounds.Although the game is played entirely using cards, a board is used for scoring, so the game is sometimes referred to as a board game.".
- Modern_Art_(game) designer Reiner_Knizia.
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher %CE%9A%CE%AC%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%83%CE%B1.
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher Hans_im_Gl%C3%BCck.
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher Mayfair_Games.
- Modern_Art_(game) wikiPageID "1550962".
- Modern_Art_(game) wikiPageRevisionID "590753749".
- Modern_Art_(game) ages "10".
- Modern_Art_(game) bggid "118".
- Modern_Art_(game) designer Reiner_Knizia.
- Modern_Art_(game) hasPhotoCollection Modern_Art_(game).
- Modern_Art_(game) players "3".
- Modern_Art_(game) playingTime "3600.0".
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher Hans_im_Glück.
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher Mayfair_Games.
- Modern_Art_(game) publisher Κάισσα.
- Modern_Art_(game) randomChance "Low".
- Modern_Art_(game) setupTime "300.0".
- Modern_Art_(game) skills "Hand management, bidding".
- Modern_Art_(game) title "Modern Art".
- Modern_Art_(game) wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Auction_board_games.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1992.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Card_games_introduced_in_1992.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Dedicated_deck_card_games.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Deutscher_Spiele_Preis_winners.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Hans_im_Glück_games.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Mayfair_Games_games.
- Modern_Art_(game) subject Category:Reiner_Knizia_games.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Abstraction100002137.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Act100030358.
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- Modern_Art_(game) type AuctionBoardGames.
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- Modern_Art_(game) type CardGame100488225.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Contest107456188.
- Modern_Art_(game) type DedicatedDeckCardGames.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Event100029378.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Game100455599.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Game100456199.
- Modern_Art_(game) type HansImGl%C3%BCckGames.
- Modern_Art_(game) type MayfairGamesGames.
- Modern_Art_(game) type ParlorGame100501722.
- Modern_Art_(game) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Modern_Art_(game) type ReinerKniziaGames.
- Modern_Art_(game) type SocialEvent107288639.
- Modern_Art_(game) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Activity.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Game.
- Modern_Art_(game) type Action.
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- Modern_Art_(game) comment "Modern Art is an auction game designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 1992 by Hans im Glück in German. Players represent art dealers, both buying and selling works of art by five different fictional artists. At the end of each round, they sell the paintings they bought back to the "bank".".
- Modern_Art_(game) label "Art moderne (jeu)".
- Modern_Art_(game) label "Modern Art (game)".
- Modern_Art_(game) label "Modern Art (gioco)".
- Modern_Art_(game) label "Modern Art".
- Modern_Art_(game) label "現代藝術 (桌上遊戲)".
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Modern_Art.
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Art_moderne_(jeu).
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Modern_Art_(gioco).
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs m.059pgf.
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Q1628689.
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Q1628689.
- Modern_Art_(game) sameAs Modern_Art_(game).
- Modern_Art_(game) wasDerivedFrom Modern_Art_(game)?oldid=590753749.
- Modern_Art_(game) isPrimaryTopicOf Modern_Art_(game).
- Modern_Art_(game) name "Modern Art".