Show Me the Monet: A Card Game for Wheelers and (Art) Dealers
C**S
Totally awesome family game when played with monopoly money
Like others we changed the rules, and in our case added monopoly money and a dice ...Each players starts with $500m (1 monopoly = $1m). All cards are shuffled and placed in a pile face down in the middle of the table. Players take turns to turn over the top card and then an auction takes place amongst all players with the player with the highest bid winning the painting for their gallery.Players can mortgage a painting they own at any time for 50% of its face value (they can thus bid higher than their cash holding, but must then mortgage paintings if they win the auction). Mortgaged paintings are turned face down and do not earn money at the end of the round.After each auction, the player whose turn it is rolls a "Chance" dice. =1 roll again to determine a bad event (eg. =1 fire, you lose all, but three of your paintings, =2 burglary, you lose your most valuable painting etc), =2 a tourist damaged a randomly chosen painting (turn it face down) =3 and =4 nothing, =5 a benefactor pays for a damaged painting to be restored (turn it face up), =6. roll again to determine a good event (eg =6 benefactor donates $200m, =5 benefactor donates $100m etc).After all players have turned a card and rolled a dice then the round ("year") is over and each player earns money from visitors to their art gallery that year. Only face up cards earn money (ie mortgaged and damaged paintings don't earn money):10% of total face value on cards ++$5m, $10m and $25m for 2, 3 and 4 cards by the same artist+$5m, $10m and $25m for 2, 3 and 4 landscape or still life paintings+$5m and $10m for 2 or 3 different Italian or Dutch artists+$5m and $10m for 2 or 3 different female artistsOnly one bonus per painting if it falls into two categories apart from female artists which can be combined with other bonuses.After money is earned, players can trade paintings and/or unmortgage and restore damaged paintings (50% of face value cost).The next round then starts with the first player drawing the top card and all players bidding on it again.52 cards = 13 rounds. At the end of the final round all players add up the total value of paintings in their gallery/collection then add to that value any remaining cash held. The highest overall value wins.I will post these rules online somewhere with more detail.Enjoy!
A**N
Art Lovers game
Great gift for the art lover
A**A
Beautiful quality
Great game and beautiful
S**A
Perfect for Art lovers
was played with 2 art degree people, they loved it. Really enjoyed the oversized cards so we could appreciate the work of the artists, learn a little, and game.
B**M
Rules are vague at best, but my kids LOVE this game and are learning so much!
The card game is beautiful and has a nice selection of artists. The rules are very vague and missing some key elements as others have mentioned, but for some reason, my kids LOVE this game. They've even memorized many names of paintings because you don't have to have one by the artist already in your hand if you ask for a painting by name. I am shocked when my 6 year old rattles through famous paintings when I can't even remember what Rembrandt's last name is! PLEASE, oh PLEASE make and expansion pack, oh gods of the Show Me the Monet universe! I want them to know more and they will learn it all if you make beautiful cards! I love how much my kids have learned from this and how they are BEGGING me to take them to the National Art Gallery. "Well, ok, kids, I'll take you to the art museum, but you have to take me out for ice cream after!" :) Teaching/parenting win and no brain-er purchase here!
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