| User | Rating | Min. Age | Adults Too | Comment |
| Mark | 8 | 10 | Yes | I haven't played this with kids yet, but I think it would be good. For less complexity, leave out the disaster tiles. |
| cindy | 7 | 12 | Yes | A wonderful game but a child would really have to like auction games to enjoy this. |
| Ed the Red | 7 | 12 | Yes | This works OK with teens - there is a reasonably sophisticated amount of thinking behind quite a lot of the decisions, otherwise it is fairly random. So to enjoy the game they need to put a bit of thought into it, therefore not everyone's cup of tea. |
| Admiral Fisher | 6 | 12 | Yes | Hmm...it's a great game for adults, but though I'm sure kids of 12 could play it, I'm not sure that they'd enjoy it. |
| basl | 6 | 11 | Yes | Not a difficult game, but maybe uninteresting to kids. |
| fuzzyfife | 6 | 12 | Yes | Understanding the kinds of things up for auction should be pretty easy for any child probably older than 8 or 9 but understanding what to do with those tiles, & when to call RA and how high to bid probably needs a 12 year old mind to internally process the information correctly. |
| Shade_Jon | 6 | 10 | Yes | Not a very exciting game for kids. The auctions are dry and serene. Modern Art presents somewhat more exciting auctions.
And the theme is also fairly dull for kids. |
| boltongeordie | 5 | 13 | Yes | Great game for adults, not a good game for kids, the judging the auctions and getting the best from forward planning are simply beyond most pre-teens. Play something they can compete at instead. |
| guantanamo | 5 | 10 | Yes | |
| The Unbeliever | 5 | 12 | Yes | Dry. Doesn't keep kids' interest. |