[Plunder] Time: 60 minutes / Number of participants: 2-6 / Difficulty: ★★★★★
In the early morning of March 18, 1990, at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, two men disguised themselves as police officers, tricked the guard into opening the door, and quickly subdued the guard after entering the museum. In the next 81 minutes, 13 works of art were robbed, and the paintings originally displayed in the museum were left with only empty frames. This robbery, with a total value of approximately US$500 million, is said to be the largest art theft in history. The FBI has been persistently pursuing the case for more than 20 years, but there has been no progress or gain in this case so far. Today you will return to the year of the crime to see if you can solve this tricky mystery...