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The violin maker Caspar Tieffenbrucker (1514 - 1571) was the most important violin maker from Füssen in the Allgäu and only a few of his violins have survived. But after 460 years, one of his original violins turned up in the attic of his birthplace. The city planned to proudly display this unique piece to the public, but the notorious thief "The Gambler" stole it and is now threatening to destroy it. He gives the city two hours to prevent the violin from being destroyed if they go up against him in a gamble. Can you crack all his puzzles and save the violin?