When Mike came in with Queen's Necklace one day, I was skeptical to say the least. Full of pinks and cutesy blues, the box was certainly off-putting, but in the world of board games, Queen's Necklace is a solid way to get in touch with your feminine side.
It's a great little game besides, with good mechanics like stealing cards, sneaking peaks at other players' hands and three card showdowns with plenty of strategy. The main knock on the game that I can think of is use of tiny gold rings to denote the current price of cards available. Since they're supposed to be moved down a notch after each player's turn, it's easy to lose track of whether or not it's been done, and if the table gets bumped, it can be difficult to remember where they belong. However, these are but triffles.
