Codenames: Harry Potter is a cooperative word game for two or more players. As operatives for the Order of the Phoenix in Diagon Alley, you must pass secret information to other Members of the Order. Each operative knows the location of 9 Members that the other must contact. Communicating in...
Your clue must be only one word. You are not allowed to give extra hints. For example, don't say, "This may be a bit of a stretch…" You are playing Codenames. It's always a bit of a stretch. Your clue cannot be any of the codenames visible on the table. On later turns, som...
Codenames: Duetis a cooperative word game for two or more players. A key card gives you 9 words to give clues for and 3 words your partner must avoid. A clue is only one word, but it can point to multiple words that you want your partner to guess. Your partner also gives you clues...
I think Codenames is a better game, in the sense that you can master it, and feel smart when you come up with a good clue, but I think Hard to Get is more fun to play, and is a lot better for non-gamers, for which the pressure of being ‘clue giver’ in Codenames can be too...
The players take their cards in one hand, place the other hand on the table to concentrate, then they start the next level. Once again all cards must be placed in ascending order on a stack in the center of the table. Example:Tim, Sarah and Linus play level 2. Each player now has ...
so here’s a short overview of Codenames, definitely one of the most successful team games of recent years. Codenames by Vlaada Chvátil Publisher: Czech Games Edition (2015) Cooperative Style: Teamwork Play Style: Word Guessing Game Overview Codenames is a simple word guessing team game with...
Codenames: Deep Uncover was such a hit with everyone that we spent most of the time playing it. It’s a new spin-off of the hit game Codenames that takes players Deep Undercover with all-new words, art and mature play. Codenames: Deep Undercover is available exclusively in North America...
These events charge a flat entry fee, typically between $10 to $25 per participant, with part of the fee going towards a prize like a gift certificate or free time in your cafe. Regular events like these not only provide steady revenue but also foster a loyal community of players who ...
Taboo– Taboo is a fun option, too, but only if everyone has the gameandhas at least one other person with them (to buzz if the taboo words are used). Monopoly– Monopoly takes a while, but if you’re a marathon game nighter, it’s a great game to play over video chat! Everyone...
This month I turned up with two members of my regular games group, to find a game of Drunter and Druber set up and ready to play, which I wanted to join, but with only two seats spare. We convinced the two players to join us for a 5 player filler while other people arrived, so...