I especially loved how the finished puzzles were placed in the context of a gallery, though I wished the text that had accompanied the puzzles was included somehow, or else meta commentary about the stories. I was saddened to find that only the Mondrian exhibit had that, I would have loved to know the inspiration/thought process behind the other two.
The opening dialogue was extremely charming (a non-judgemental response to asking what a museum is!), and none of the mechanics overstayed their welcome.
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i copped this on switch.
Just finished this! I enjoyed my time with it.
I especially loved how the finished puzzles were placed in the context of a gallery, though I wished the text that had accompanied the puzzles was included somehow, or else meta commentary about the stories. I was saddened to find that only the Mondrian exhibit had that, I would have loved to know the inspiration/thought process behind the other two.
The opening dialogue was extremely charming (a non-judgemental response to asking what a museum is!), and none of the mechanics overstayed their welcome.
Thank you so much!
You're absolutely right, I am thinking of adding the Boogie Woogie story and NYC poem to the gallery-menu so you can easily read them as a whole.
Yes indeed, I don't want to judge anyone for not knowing something, the whole point of the game is to learn something while having fun :)
Thanks for the nice review!
maybe you like this work by Ryoya Usuha :
a lot thank you for your work tooDamn, that's amazing! This could be a whole new game. Thanks for sharing this!
you're right, the guy has some works on itch.io too
i'm happy
found this Mondrian: Color in Motion board game too