Black Sonata

Code: 106282
€51,93 –13 %
Black Sonata
€51,93 –13 % €44,92
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For more than four centuries scholars have argued over the identity of the mysterious Dark Lady of William Shakespeare's sonnets. According to the sonnets, the Dark Lady seduced the poet and held him in an agonised thrall while also conducting an affair with the Fair Youth whom Shakespeare also loved.

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For more than four centuries scholars have argued over the identity of the mysterious Dark Lady of William Shakespeare's sonnets. According to the sonnets, the Dark Lady seduced the poet and held him in an agonised thrall while also conducting an affair with the Fair Youth whom Shakespeare also loved.
In Black Sonata you will find yourself in Shakespeare's London, circa 1600, in pursuit of the shadowy Lady. A specially ordered deck of cards determines her hidden movements from place to place. You must deduce her location and then intercept her to catch a glimpse and gain a clue to her identity. You will need several clues to deduce her identity, but with each clue gained the Lady becomes harder to track. Black Sonata combines hidden movement and logical deduction into a unique solitaire steeped in literary history.
Can you finally solve English literature's greatest mystery? Or will the Dark Lady elude you, melting from your grasp like a curl of smoke and promises?

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Category: Board Games
Weight: 0.4 kg
? 1. Core Game / Expansion: Core game
? 2. Minimum age: 14
? 3. Game language: English
? 4. Rulebook language: English
? 5. Minimum players: 1
? 6. Maximum players: 1
? 7. Play time (minutes): 30
? 8. Boardgamegeek rating (0-10): 7.5
? 9. Complexity (1-5): 2.1
? Designers: John Kean
? Categories: Deduction, Print & Play, Renaissance
? Mechanics: Push Your Luck, Solo / Solitaire Game, Action Queue, Deduction, Hidden Movement, Point to Point Movement
? Year Published: 2017
? Artists: John Kean

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