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Belratti
Card Game, Deduction
by Michael Loth
Score
Ratings
2,270
Published
2018
Players
3–7 players
BGG community rating
Ranked #2077 on BoardGameGeek
Complexity
1.1
Light
Best with
5
players
Play time
25 min
Age
8+
Information
Players
3–7 players
Best with
5 players
Play time
25 min
Age
8+
Complexity
1.1 / 5 · Light
BGG Rank
#2077
Published
2018
Designer
Michael Loth
Artists
Vipin Alex Jacob, Gaël Lannurien, Natàlia Romero
Publishers
Mogel-Verlag, Devir, Games 4 Gamers
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About
You are buying artwork for your museum, always trying to meet the current trends and finding genuine art from your associates. But the famous Belratti is trying to cheat his own fake paintings into your collection. In Belratti, players are split into two roles — buyers and painters — and are playing against the game. The game presents two cards as topics for which the buyers need to buy paintings. They ask for a certain number of cards, and the painters have to collectively meet this target number. The painters select cards from their hands they think will fit the most to one of the topics. Then additional cards are added as Belratti's fakes. All cards are shuffled upside down, then flipped up. The buyers then have to select all the cards from the painters, not the fake cards by Belratti. The roles change after each round. If too many fakes are bought, the players lose. (The name of the game is obviously derived from the name of the German art forger W. Beltracchi)
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Buy from $10on the BGG marketplace →Resale listings from the BoardGameGeek marketplace — prices vary.
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