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MONACO: WHAT’S YOURS IS MINE

his is one of those games to which screenshots cannot that makes it irresistible. It’s even fun when things go wrong and your meticulously-executed heist turns into slapstick. It’s fun when experienced alone, but there’s something magnificent about sharing your failures and triumphs with real people—even if it does make a successful mission harder: Partly because other people are unpredictable, and partly through the fear of being the one who messes it up.

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