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And the support of Steam is horrible bad.
Selling non-working products and ignore the law.
You dont sell your paints.
1) You get expertise in painting
2) You recognise in auctions if it is a Authentic, a viggo or a fake and auction accordingly
3) you go to the correct gallery (depends on the kind of painting) and hang it there and get points
dependent on victory type selected you either win depending only on points or points are made into 50 K cash in the end and money is counted (which is unbalanced, because to little cash for the points in my oppinion)
I really like the progression control, which is sort of a mix between real-time and turn-based. Other than that the game feels very much like a boardgame.
The manual is brief but well-written (except for "Ankara, the capital of Turkey is located south-west of Berlin" LOL) in a tutorial-like style, which compensates for the lack of an in-game tutorial.