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Museum

Created by Holy Grail Games

Museum is a 2 to 4 player game designed by Olivier Melison and Eric Dubus. This game of historical set collection will see players taking on the mantle of Curator in one of the world’s great museums. Discover lost civilisations from four continents and acquire relics to display in your galleries. Each object you exhibit will earn you points! Additionally, at the end of the game, you’ll score more based on the size of your different Collections, which can be based on Civilisations or Domains. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins! The world will keep turning as you play however and you’ll have to contend with historical events that may make the acquisition of artefacts harder, as well as facing the scrutinising gaze of public opinion. Will your Museum go down in the annals of history? Or will it simply be a footnote? If you'd like more help using the pledge manager or Late pledge, be sure to check out our guide here: https://holygrail.games/museum-pledge-manager-open/

Latest Updates from Our Project:

A sign of the Times
over 6 years ago – Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 06:41:40 AM

Dear Curators,

You'll excuse me if I keep this brief, with the 48hours creeping up on us plus the bundle I feel like you're goign to be recieving a lot of these emails soon so apologies for the "spam"!

 But hey, we won't let that stop us will we?

 

There's more to this than meets the eye...
over 6 years ago – Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 07:50:59 AM

Greetings Curators old and freshly arrived for the start of what's turning out to be an amazing final 48hours!

Here's a nice reward for you all!

 

 

 As you can imagine this relic SG didn't so much creep up on us as it did smash through the wall Kool-aid man style so Vincent hasn't had time to finish the illustrations yet. As soon as we have them we'll share though ;)

Next up:

We are so close to making it to that magic 200k guys and with how its going I think we'll make it! Any guesses at the final SG yet (and no it's nothing to do with boxes, it's something much cooler!)?