99c: Reiner Knizia's Modern Art: The Card Game Skotos Tech Modern Art: The Card Game is Reiner Knizia's classic game of card management and valuation. Given a hand of works from f… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsModern Art: The Card Game is Reiner Knizia's classic game of card management and valuation. Given a hand of works from five different artists, you must drive up the prices of your favorites while simultaneously holding back those artists' works to assure yourself of better prices in later rounds. Can you predict the buzz? Six different opponents, each with their own personality, will challenge you at a variety of levels, from EASY to HARD. Figuring out how to work with each will increase your odds of winning the game. Modern Art: The Card Game is built on the same MobileEuroCard platform that RPGnet has used to release four other games by Reiner Knizia and Michael Schacht. Simple gestures, colorful animations, and evocative sounds all combine to make a great gaming experience. Though we have included our first iteration of Game Center support, there is NO MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT; that is expected in a future release of the game. This is the SAME GAME as MASTERS GALLERY, but it uses the artwork of modern tyros rather than classical masters. Though Modern Art: The Card Game shares a setting and general ideas with the auction tabletop release Modern Art, it is a different game. Information Seller:Skotos Tech Genre:Board, Card Release:May 22, 2011 Updated:Oct 03, 2016 Version:1.60 Size:30.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Reiner Knizia's High Society Skotos Tech High Society is a card-based auction game of great deals and careful brinkmanship based on the tabletop eurogame by Rein… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsHigh Society is a card-based auction game of great deals and careful brinkmanship based on the tabletop eurogame by Reiner Knizia. Every player starts the game with the same amount of money to spend on luxuries and recognitions, but whoever spends the most money loses, no matter what they collected! High Society is based on the same very successful MobileEuroCard gaming engine that was used in Reiner Knizia's Money, also produced by RPGnet. Simple gestures allow you to examine your own hand and the bids of your opponents. Everything is animated, for a colorful play experience. Additionally, four different AIs, each with their own personality, help make every game unique. You can slowly discover the AIs' strategies to improve your chances of winning. High Society is the second release in RPGnet's MobileEuroCard series. Once you know how to play one game, you'll understand the interface of all of them! NOTE: This version of High Society uses Game Center for Leaderboards and Achievements, but does NOT yet include multiplayer play. Information Seller:Skotos Tech Genre:Board, Card Release:Jul 13, 2010 Updated:Sep 30, 2016 Version:1.60 Size:53.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Reiner Knizia's Money Skotos Tech Money is a fast-paced and addictive card game based on the original tabletop eurogame release by Reiner Knizia. "[O]f t… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsMoney is a fast-paced and addictive card game based on the original tabletop eurogame release by Reiner Knizia. "[O]f the iPhone card game apps we've played so far, Money is our hands down favorite."--Sebastian Blanco, TUAW You start the game with six bills of random currency. Your goal is to concentrate your reserves into just two or three types of currency before the game ends. To do so, you must spend the money you already have. It takes money to make Money! Though Money is one of Reiner Knizia's deepest (and richest) card games, it's all been carefully fit into this iPhone release. Recolored bills make it easy to read your currency. Simple gestures allow you to examine your own hand and the bids of your opponents. Everything is animated, for a colorful play experience. Finally, six different AIs, each with their own personality, help make every game unique. You can slowly discover the AIs' strategies to improve your chances of winning. Money is one of RPGnet's MobileEuroCard series, all of which share common gestures and animations, making it easy to dive into any game as soon as you've learned your first. NOTE: Though Money uses GameCenter for leaderboards and achievements, it does NOT support multiplayer play. Information Seller:Skotos Tech Genre:Board, Card Release:Jan 20, 2010 Updated:Oct 15, 2016 Version:2.30 Size:36.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal $1.99: Reiner Knizia's Kingdoms Skotos Tech Kingdoms is a clever tile-laying game by top eurogame designer, Reiner Knizia. In a medieval kingdom, you must scout out… $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsKingdoms is a clever tile-laying game by top eurogame designer, Reiner Knizia. In a medieval kingdom, you must scout out resources and hazards to decide where to build your mightiest castles. Commit too soon and you might discover a tribe of ogres right next door, but commit too late, and your opponents will grab up all the real estate! Six different opponents, each with their own personality, challenge you at a variety of difficulty levels to make the game very replayable. Kingdoms is built on the same successful MobileEuroCard platform that was used to create Reiner Knizia's High Society and Reiner Knizia's Money. Simple gestures allow you to grab and move tiles. Everything is animated, for a colorful play experience. This newest version uses Game Center for leaderboards and achievements. We plan multiplayer play for a future release. Information Seller:Skotos Tech Genre:Board, Card Release:Oct 24, 2010 Updated:Oct 01, 2016 Version:1.70 Size:23.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal bluecomb84 Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2010 233 0 0 Debt Collector Long Island, NY #2 bluecomb84, Oct 25, 2011 Dammit, now I HAVE to get an iTunes gift card. Money is one of my favorite time killers. Agas Well-Known Member Jan 28, 2011 2,347 0 0 #3 Agas, Oct 25, 2011 Finally I can buy Modern Art and complete my RK's collection. Sweet!!! wilflare Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2011 929 0 0 Singapore #4 wilflare, Oct 25, 2011 any thoughts on this game? haha dxfan101010 Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2010 403 0 0 #5 dxfan101010, Oct 25, 2011 Last edited: Oct 25, 2011 Which one? If you like euro games they are all awesome. The only two i can give ios impressions on are money and kingdoms. Money is great. All of the other games run on the same engine and are greatly ported from there real life counterparts. If I had to pick one as a least favorite of the ones on sale it would be kingdoms Kingdoms is the only game that feels like it lost something when it was ported. It is still great just not as good. spyky Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2010 567 0 0 #6 spyky, Oct 25, 2011 skotos again -.- They are not gonna get my money again until they add some form of multiplayer support. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Which one? If you like euro games they are all awesome. The only two i can give ios impressions on are money and kingdoms. Money is great. All of the other games run on the same engine and are greatly ported from there real life counterparts. If I had to pick one as a least favorite of the ones on sale it would be kingdoms Kingdoms is the only game that feels like it lost something when it was ported. It is still great just not as good.
skotos again -.- They are not gonna get my money again until they add some form of multiplayer support.