Masterpiece the art auction game instructions




















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The stakes are high in the classic game of Masterpiece. Now, who's going to bid on that piece of art? Win the game of Masterpiece by being the player who has acquired the best paintings and the most cash by the time all the bank's paintings have been sold.

Please keep in mind that the official Masterpiece rules and instructions could be different depending on the game version you have. The rules below are some of the exact directions that came in the original packaging.

That is probably not even a complete list of all of the areas where luck comes into play. I would be surprised if a game of Masterpiece was ever won without a lot of luck.

The game could have made for an interesting auction game. While the game includes auction elements, they are pretty pointless since every player is pretty much just guessing how valuable a painting is because players have so little information about the value of paintings. There are only two ways a player gets any information about a painting.

If they previously owned the painting they will know what it is worth. Players can also somewhat narrow down the possibilities since players know the distributions of the different value cards. While these two things could give you some information for an educated decision, rarely will they actually help.

Guess well and you will make a lot of money. Guess poorly and you have no chance at winning the game. Always having to guess takes a lot of the satisfaction out of the game. If you do well it is because you guessed well. Other than making decisions on playing risky or conservatively your decisions have no impact on the game.

Since there are less bidders in the private auctions it is hard for private auctions to ever go for a lot of money. Unless the private auction is for a worthless or low value painting, you are likely to lose value in a private auction. My problem with the forgeries is that there are not enough of them in the game. In the version of the game there are only two forgery cards. This means that only two players or one very unfortunate player will have to deal with forgeries.

This puts them at a big disadvantage. I personally think there should have been more forgery cards since it would be more likely to affect all of the players. More forgery cards would have added more risk to the game as well so players would have to play more cautiously. The components might actually be one of the best parts of Masterpiece.

Each version of the game includes 24 different famous paintings. While each version of the game appears to have different paintings, each version includes some well known and some other lesser known paintings. The game should do a good job teaching players about some famous pieces of artwork. Otherwise the components are typical of what you would expect from a Parker Brothers game. It is a shame that the game relies so much on luck because I think the game could have been good.

The art auction theme is a good idea for a game.



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