Have you ever wanted to swindle Voltaire?
Any of my friends will tell you that I’m a terrible liar — it makes me an uninspired poker player. But in, a new game about cheating at cards, I feel like I can actually pull the wool over people’s eyes., which takes place in 18th-century France, you play as a young man who, for story reasons, falls under the wing of Comte de Saint-Germain, a figure inspired by. He teaches you various card tricks and cheats so the two of you can swindle people out of money.
Some tricks are easier than others, and I struggled with a few. I failed the trick to wipe the table repeatedly until I came up with a mnemonic device to remember which direction corresponded to which suit. And doing multiple tricks one after the other can be a tough memory challenge.Image: Devolver Digitalwas challenging, I had a lot of fun mastering the techniques.
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