NOIR

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One of the first “detective” board games I remember playing as a kid was “Clue: The Great Museum Caper”, which involved one player taking on the role of a thief attempting to steal paintings from under the noses of the other players.  “Mr. Jack in New York” is a more recent game I’ve played that tasks one player (the detective) in finding and catching the other (Mr. Jack) through a series of logical deductions.  “NOIR” feels like a combination of both games, however in this instance, both players have hidden identities and will be attempting to thwart the other in different ways.  Before we get started, I’d like to thank Brad Talton from Level 99 Games for sending me a free review copy.  While the game is still about a week away from being released to the general public, the pictures you’ll see in this article represent the final components.

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