CRITIQUE – The author offers us a board game in the colors of the “Série noire” collection from Gallimard, composed of a board, 89 cards and as many tokens, 80 tickets and a die. One goal: take power!
The year 2025 will be marked by the 80e anniversary of the collection created in September 1945 by Marcel Duhamel at Gallimard. Apart from Duhamel, several people will reign over the offices of the “Série Noire”, located in the basement of rue de l’Université: Robert Soulat upon Duhamel’s death in 1977, then Patrick Raynal in 1991, Aurélien Masson in 2005 and, in 2017, Stéphanie Delestré.
While waiting to discover in what way the legendary publishing house will pay homage to this always dashing octogenarian gunslinger (we can’t help but see, in the role of the lady in black, Françoise Rosay, that of the Cave se rebiffe), we can play with her. Nicolas Bonnefoy offers us Poison Ville, a board game in the colors of the collection (black background, yellow and white letters) composed of a board, 89 cards and as many tokens, 80 tickets and a die. It will be nothing more and nothing less about answering this simple question: “ That gang…
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