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Black Sonata - Punchboard

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15 Jun 2021 00:00 #323978 by adamr
The way the game works is like nothing I’ve played...

Shakespeare, right? For so many kids his plays were compulsory study at school, and he had a way of making me feel I don’t understand my native language – English. Did you know though, that he wrote about a mysterious ‘Dark Lady’? Far from the romantic language people associate him with, it got downright bawdy, talking about his ‘nobler part’ rising and falling. Wink wink, nudge nudge. Black Sonata puts you in London in the early 1600s, tracking down this elusive temptress and trying to determine her true identity.

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15 Jun 2021 10:26 #323979 by ubarose
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This sounds cool. I'm not into solo games, but it could be fun playing with another person to solve the puzzle.

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15 Jun 2021 10:39 #323981 by adamr
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It's like playing SHCD or Chronicles of Crime - you can play with as many people as you like really, it's just more voices and brains trying to work it out.

I love the feeling of satisfaction when you gamble on where you think the next move is, and you're right. I just don't know how he ever came up with the idea of the way the cards all work together, it's serious magic.
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