• The Great Art Robbery
  • The-Great-Art-Robbery-1

The Great Art Robbery

Now £39.99
RRP £39.99
PayPal Later
Pay in 3 interest-free payments on eligible purchases. Learn more

March 18, 1990, Boston: You enter the art museum, and an hour-and-a-half later you come out unnoticed with your pockets full – but now comes the hardest part…

In Art Robbery, you slip into the role of art thieves. You have successfully put the robbery behind you, and you have many drawings, paintings, sculptures, and antiques in your possession, yet the treasure is not infinite and you are now facing your greatest challenge: distributing the loot.

Over several rounds, you confront the other players and try to get a share of the four collections. In the end, the thief who is able to snatch most of the loot wins…maybe. After all, the FBI is not giving up and is looking for you, so during the game, you need to collect enough alibis to avoid being caught.

In stock

Order within the next

10 Hours & 56 Minutes

and upgrade to next day delivery.

SKU:
ZMNKY-GREATARTROB
Category:
  • Description
  • Reviews

A streak of art robberies plagues Europe’s art collections… and you are responsible for that. Take on the role of a criminal mastermind behind your own art robbery crew and steal Europe’s most famous pieces of art from the halls of museums and galleries like the Louvre, the Rijksmuseum and Museo del Prado. Recruit the right specialists to successfully complete the theft, enhance your crew’s abilities and keep Interpol in your rear-view mirror. Will you rob your way to the most valuable collection? • Travel back to 60’s Europe • Take part in grand art robberies and oversee your own art robbery crew • Includes 45 unique crew members The Great Art Robbery is a heist-themed deck builder game for 2 to 5 players. Players take control of their own art robbery gang and travel across Europe to steal famous paintings from the continent’s art museums and galleries. Actions like moving, upgrading your hideout and stealing paintings are performed by playing cards from your hand and discarding them to your personal discard pile. Players expand their starting deck by buying specialist robbers from the market and eliminate unwanted cards from their deck at certain locations. Every art robbery raises your notoriety level and advances the Interpol marker – raise your notoriety too high, and you receive an Interpol card, clogging up your deck and your hand. The game ends when the Interpol marker reaches its last space, and the player with the most points worth of stolen paintings wins the game.