Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory
Educational · Mythology

Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory

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2–4 playersages 7
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What is Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory

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驚異の部屋:芸術に隠されたアレゴリー (Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory) in English means 'Rooms of Wonder: Allegories hidden in the art'. The publisher also refers to it in German as Wunderkammer.

Allegories are symbolic items which are drawn in several Western paintings to imply an abstract or spiritual meaning.

In the game of Wunderkammer, you spot such symbolic items drawn in a Western painting, and collect corresponding item tiles in your room. When a certain number of them are collected in your room, you complete the painting and score one point.

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Players
2–4
Age
+7
Duration
Difficulty
Type
Board game
Year
2015
Mechanics
Memory · Pattern Recognition · Set Collection
Categories
Educational · Mythology · Puzzle
Designer
山中麻未 (Asami Yamanaka)
Publisher
Moonisland Factory Inc.
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How many players is Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory for?

Kyoui no heya: Geijutsu ni kakusareta allegory plays with 2–4 players.

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Playing time varies with the number of players.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 7.

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