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Avant Carde
   
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Type: Game
Game Category: Board Games, Card Games
Complexity: Medium Complexity
Number of Players: 5
Play Time: 30 minutes
Language: English
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2024 年 9 月 29 日 下午 8:36
2024 年 12 月 30 日 上午 9:35
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Avant Carde

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This is deckbuilding art art game Avant Carde by Mary Flanagan, Max Seidman, and artist Ishita Banerjee.

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/390163/avant-carde

In Avant Carde, you want to build a collection of stunning cubist artwork. Each player starts with a deck of ten so-so cards: 1s and 2s in six colors that don't match and four high-value cards, each in a different color. Each player draws a hand of seven cards, then puts on the best exhibition possible by matching colors and numbers, e.g. red 11, red 1, purple 1, purple 13.

Why are you building this collection? To gain awards! If you earn at least $6, you gain an award, and higher amounts net you more awards. Earning $11 is worth four awards, and while you might wonder how you can earn $11, a 7 patron lets you draw additional cards on a turn and a 5 patron lets you earn an extra $1 for each 5.

When the deck of awards runs out, whoever has collected the most awards wins.
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Adil3tr  [作者] 2024 年 10 月 30 日 上午 10:49 
Thanks
naokkoan 2024 年 10 月 29 日 下午 1:27 
Adil3tr: Excellent ! Thank you !
Adil3tr  [作者] 2024 年 10 月 29 日 上午 11:59 
Fixed
naokkoan 2024 年 10 月 29 日 上午 4:27 
Oups, a small little third one. In the tokyoiste deck, the small logo in the top right corner of the cards don't match. Thanks anyway for the module.
naokkoan 2024 年 10 月 29 日 上午 4:15 
There are 2 errors. First, there are 2 white "1" cards and 1 purple in the first starter deck (the leftmost one) instead of 1 white, 1 purple and 1 red. Second, the names of starter decks - which suit with the colors of "2" cards in each deck (except the "2" gray card) - don't match with the decks. The deck in orange-blue is correct. The deck in red-purple is actually the red-blue. The deck in red-blue is actually the orange-purple. The deck in orange-purple is actually the red-orange. And, finally, the deck in red-orange is actually the red-purple.