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Exhibition: 20th Century
Exhibition: 20th Century
by Cwali (2021)
Player Count
1 to 5

Player Ages
9+

Playing Time
20 minutes to 50 minutes
Categories
  • Trivia
  • Educational
  • Designers
  • CornĂ© van Moorsel
  • Ron van Dalen
  • Peter Joustra
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Artists
  • Jenny Caris
  • Family
  • Mechanism: Card Line
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Goal of the game: Each player tries to make the best exhibition about the 20th Century.

    100 20th century objects (each object at 1 of 100 cards, 1 card for each year (1900-1999)) are available to place in your exhibition.
    Objects varying from the first Oscar award statue (1929) to Rubik's Cube (sold worldwide since 1980), the first bikini (1946) or flight recorder (1956), Euro coins (1999) or the last Tasmanian Tiger (1936), etc. etc.
    Each object belongs to 1 region:
    19x North America
    18x Europe
    17x Asia
    16x Africa
    15x South America
    14x Oceania
    1x world (1945) (Kind of a "Joker" card, but that has positive and negative effects with placing, scoring and moving your zeppelin.)

    The available objects for your exhibition are placed in the center of the table in 6 groups of 3, each group placed at 1 of the 6 continents (colors).

    In your turn you take 1 of the 3 object cards at the continent where your zeppelin stands.
    You move your zeppelin to the continent equal to the continent of the card you took.
    You place a new random card from the stock to refill the open spot.
    Then you place the object in 1 of the 5 showcases in your exhibition hall (or in your depot).

    Each player tries to place the objects in their own showcases in accordance to general and showcase-specific requirements.

    The game ends if no player can fit a card in their exhibition anymore.

    For the victory points players try to fulfill goals the best, during the game and for the endscore. Some goals are individual, for other goals the players compete.

    —description from the publisher

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