There are 48 different paintings by artists from Rembrandt to Monet up for grabs, although the manufacturer appears to have only chosen works by white European men
The board game 'Art Gallery', which launched earlier this year, lets you score points by picking a meaningful combination of famous works of art on a tour through a museum. Photo: AFP
The rules, as is often the case with new board games, appear a little overwhelming at first, but players should quickly catch on to the system of collecting paintings, as the game is designed for families with older chilren. The game is played with action cards that have varying points. The player whose turn it is decides with their cards where on the gallery board they want to go. This card is laid out face up.
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