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Stolen Paintings
20m - 45m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 8+
Games that use the Memory mechanic require players to recall previous game events or information in order to reach an objective.
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jgunnz
I’m not a big fan of memory games in general, but I did have fun with this one. I wish there was more of a “game” by the end it seemed kind of repetitive. The production value is great as is the booklet explaining each piece of art- very informative and educational.
jtakagi
I'm not sure what I was expecting - I remember the Moskito game Sing Sing. This feels similar in that you're just trying to see where a change has occurred. I don't mind memory games, but this just seems a little too simple to become a favorite.
cannoneer
1 play (3-player, where we each were the thief twice). I was really, really bad at this: both in remembering the missing paintings and picking paintings that were hard for my wife and son to identify. In fact, this seemed almost too easy for them (especially my wife whose short-term memory is really good) and impossibly hard for me. I would gladly play again, but am unlikely to suggest it. I don't prefer memory games, so it's not really fair for me to rate this; I got it to fill out the Gryphon Bookshelf collection, and figuring it'd be worth a few plays (which I think is true, and it will get). It was an enjoyable way to pass 30 minutes with my family, but as a game, it's not something I would personally suggest, though I would not turn down playing - I just know I'll almost for sure come in dead last :) There are only 2 paintings with nudes, so families need not fear getting this. Removing 2 of the cards is not going to make a difference in the way the game plays, so it can still be enjoyed by families with kids.