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An intelligent heist game.

The Marvelous Miss Take, a fast-paced comedic heist game with an engaging story, challenging you to think and act quick is available for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com!

The Marvelous Miss Take turns the stealth genre on its head by using organised chaos to keep players on their toes. Successfully pilfering portraits isn’t as easy as it may seem: wandering guards decide their patrol routes on the fly, security cameras keep watch over everything and even innocent gallery goers just visiting to admire the art might raise the alarm if they see something suspicious. Only by using quick wits and even quicker reflexes can players hope to grab the loot (that rightfully should be yours, to begin with) and escape unseen – there’s no option for violence and the clock is ticking!

With a funny, engaging story written by BAFTA winner James Leach, cartoony presentation, and 25 multi-floored galleries to pay a visit to, The Marvelous Miss Take makes cat burglary fun and cheerful again!
Post edited November 20, 2014 by G-Doc
The animations are hilariously tacky, I love it! If the gameplay is engaging and varied enough I will definitely put it in my priority list.
Stealh on high heels?

Insta-wishlisted! :)
Don't know about the gameplay, but this is a true rarity - most likely the only game with a female master villian as the title character!
Very bad GOG, another regional priced game (that you are really trying to convince publishers to avoid, as we can all see by the amount of regional priced games appearing), without it being reported in the news. Please avoid sneaky tactics, be honest with your customers.
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MIK0: Very bad GOG, another regional priced game (that you are really trying to convince publishers to avoid, as we can all see by the amount of regional priced games appearing), without it being reported in the news. Please avoid sneaky tactics, be honest with your customers.
^ This, so much this.

Even more disappointed by you, GOG.
Someone forgot to add the price on the opening post ;)
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Niggles: Someone forgot to add the price on the opening post ;)
Someone also forgot the second L in 'marvellous' throughout the OP (based on the game card).
What is ist with indie studios and their prices recently? wishlisted, waiting for the 75% off.
Does anyone know if it plays like a plan/execute stealth game similar to Commandos or more arcade-ish like Monaco? I get more of an arcade vibe from the trailer.

Edit: Yeah, nevermind, "fast-paced" and "action".
Post edited November 20, 2014 by skirtish
Seems like a cool game. Wishlisted for now and will buy it soon.
why are you keep complaining about the regional pricing?

with the refunds its cheaper than on steam?!
It looks great. Goes on my wishlist for now.

At least I am certainly going for some reviews.
Post edited November 20, 2014 by Vitek
I don't understand what's the big fuzz about "regional prices" !? To me, it seems fair (and true to GOG's policy) : the game is priced $22,59 OR 17,99€ (which is correct, according to conversion rates). Why are people from Germany or Netherlands complaining ? Would you guys have prefered it to be 22,59€ ??? Can somebody explain (kindly) to me how this is a "regional discrimination" ? I really don't get it....

The game seems nice and fun, btw. Wishlisted it too, waiting for sale...
Post edited November 20, 2014 by zegweg
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RandomJC: So...question. how does one know if its regionally priced?
I believe the "Fair Price Package" notification by the price on the game page only appears if you're accessing the site via an IP from one of the affected regions. You and I are in the US, so we should just see the "normal" price, and no regional pricing notification on the game page or at checkout. In the same way, we have no currency options available other than "USD" in the dropdown at the bottom of any store page.
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zegweg: I don't understand what's the big fuzz about "regional prices" !? To me, it seems fair (and true to GOG's policy) : the game is priced $22,59 OR 17,99€ (which is correct, according to conversion rates). Why are people from Germany or Netherlands complaining ? Would you guys have prefered it to be 22,59€ ??? Can somebody explain (kindly) to me how this is a "regional discrimination" ? I really don't get it....

The game seems nice and fun, btw. Wishlisted it too, waiting for sale...
Because of this:

US_USD -> GAME PRICE : $19.99
GB_GBP -> GAME PRICE : £14.99
GB_USD -> GAME PRICE : $24.09
FR_EUR -> GAME PRICE : €17.99
FR_USD -> GAME PRICE : $22.59
DE_EUR -> GAME PRICE : €17.99
DE_USD -> GAME PRICE : $22.59
PL_EUR -> GAME PRICE : €17.99
PL_USD -> GAME PRICE : $22.59
AU_AUD -> GAME PRICE : A$22.99
AU_USD -> GAME PRICE : $20.09
RU_RUB -> GAME PRICE : ₽419
RU_USD -> GAME PRICE : $10.39
MX_USD -> GAME PRICE : $14.99

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