Art and history come alive through award-winning Birdcage Press games and books, available at bookstores, gift shops and museum stores throughout the world, and sold online at BirdcagePress.com and Amazon.com.
"Road scholars" in a VW van create award-winning art games
The Van Gogh & Friends Art Game
The Impressionist Art Game
The Renaissance Art Game
Unplug it! The Story Behind The Renaissance Art Game
The art games are for sale at major museum gift stores, including:
| The Louvre | The Metropolitan Museum, New York | |
| Art Institute of Chicago | National Gallery, Washington | |
| Getty Museum | National Gallery, London | |
| Philadelphia Museum of Art | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
Old Dinosaur
Go Fish for Art! Games
Impressionist Go Fish for Art! - game with fan of cards
Renaissance Go Fish for Art! - game with fan of cards
Van Gogh & Friends Go Fish for Art! - game with fan of cards
The Impressionist Art Game - View #1
The Impressionist Art Game - View #2
The Impressionist Art Playing Cards
The Impressionist Art Playing Cards Cover
Old Mummy - game with fan of cards
The Renaissance Art Game - View #1
The Renaissance Art Game - View #2
The Renaissance Art Game - View #3
The Renaissance Art Game Cards
The Van Gogh & Friends Art Game - View #1
The Van Gogh & Friends Art Game - View #2
Read more about our games:
Read "Finding Mona Lisa: The girls behind the art games" Christian Science Monitor Nov 12, 2002
The Impressionist Art Game entertains while it edifies.
Read "Framing the Questions" Palo Alto Weekly Oct 26, 2001
The Renaisssance Art Game ranked #11 on the San Francisco Chronicle's list of Top 20 Games.
Read "Playing to Win" San Francisco Chronicle Dec 5 2000
Hot Stuff columnists recommend The Renaissance Art Game as a stocking stuffer.
Read "Hot Stuff" San Francisco Chronicle Dec 20 2000
Read "Palo Alto Clan gives 'Fish' an artsy hook" San Francisco Chronicle Feb 2 2001
Read "A new hook for Go Fish - Palo Altans bait budding art lovers" San Francisco Chronicle Feb 2 2001
Read "Kid-tested, Mother Approved" Palo Alto Weekly Nov 10, 2000
