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  2. Codenames | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/178900

    In Codenames, two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first. Lay out 25 cards, each bearing a single word. The spymasters look at a card showing the identity of each card, then take turns clueing their teammates. A clue consists of a single word and a number, with the number suggesting how many cards in play have ...

  3. Codenames: Duet | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/224037

    15 green agent cards for cooperative play. 100 Duet key cards, double-sided so you and your partner can give each other clues. 11 timer tokens to keep the pressure on. 1 assassin card (Oh no!) 1 pad of mission maps. 1 card stand. 1 rulebook. 200 cards with 400 new words compatible with the original Codenames word game.

  4. Can Regular Codenames be played with Duet? | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/2366773/can-regular-codenames-be-played-with-duet

    FWIW, I bought Codenames in Dutch and Duet in English. Put both games in one box, and now I can play with two people or with more, using Dutch or English words. And I regularly use the Duet game with Codenames Disney, when I play with my ten year old daughter. So thank you for designing the games so that they can be mixed.

  5. Playable with 3? | Codenames - BoardGameGeek

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    Quote. If you play it as half a 6 player game then its fun enough. The rule book does, AFAIR, have competitive 3p rules, but they're weird and forced. Instead play as per the 2p rules and that's the best fun you can have with three, but your opponent is nothing more than a turn counter and some humorous verdict statements, so is certainly not ...

  6. Codenames - A Detailed Review | Codenames - BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/1887621/codenames-a-detailed-review

    The Play Codenames couldn't be simpler in its execution if it tried and this is a large part of the game's appeal and success. The KISS or 'keep it simple stupid' principle is in vogue here and it works wonderfully well. The Aim – The aim of Codenames is very straight forward. Both sides are trying to locate (thematically this plays out as ...

  7. Want to learn how to play Codenames? This video will teach you how! Be sure to check the description of the video for a fully clickable index to specific instructions you might be interested in. If you want to see any of our past videos, you can easily check out

  8. Codenames: Pictures | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

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    Codenames: Pictures (2016) Give your team one-word coded clues, trying to identify specific image cards. 23K Rating s & 3.3K Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis

  9. How to Play Codenames online - BoardGameGeek

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    Have you been utilizing online platforms to play with your friends? If so, please tell us what you are using and what games you are playing in the comments. This video gives a brief explanation on How to Play Codenames online, with your friends! Stay safe and good luck with your social distancing play-a-longs.

  10. Any clever variants for 5 players? | Codenames - BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/1530555/any-clever-variants-for-5-players

    Jenny Sayward. @gameteacher. Apr 7, 2016. We frequently play with 5 players. Our favorite teaming is to assign the most experienced guesser to play a double agent, sitting between the other 2 guessers & helping each team in turn. No conflicts of interest have arisen.

  11. Codenames: The Simpsons | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/290028

    Codenames: The Simpsons combines the hit social word game Codenames, while featuring characters and locations from thirty years of The Simpsons. In Codenames, two teams — Team Homer and Team Bart — compete to see who can guess all of their "field agents" (identified by either a word or picture) correctly first — but those field agents are hiding in plain sight in a ...