Theres some nice things about this game as well as some things that aren't quite as polished as they could be.
Lets start with my favourite thing: the map the professor gets looks sublime!
Also, the idea of having one person playing and the other giving instructions (keep talking and nobody explode vibes anyone?) is real fun, and, with good enough memory, you can even try and complete it on your own!
Besides that, as soon as I launched the game, the music stood out to me very positively, good job on that!
Unfortunately though, there are also some things I didn't love. The 'tutorial' section is very awkward. Using imagery to show players what to do is much more effective! Also - if you lose once, you have to quit and relaunch the game to give it another go. Anytime you try to play again without doing so starts the game with the 'You got caught!' message on the screen.
I understand that it has to be dark when you're burglaring, but wouldn't the guards have some lights on somewhere?
All in all, it was definitely a good idea for incorporating the theme into a game and it has some great art pieces (the look of the paintings is great!), but it could have done with a little more overal polish.