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Codenames deep undercover review
Codenames deep undercover review







codenames deep undercover review

If she picks a card with one of their spies then they can go again. Then the spymaster gives a clue and his partner tries to guess. The Spymasters then draw a "key" that will show only them the layout of the board and where the blue and red team spy people are as well as innocent bystanders and the "assassin". Player start with a 25 card grid ( 5 x 5 ) and one player on each team is the "spy master" and their partner sits across the table with opponents sitting next to them. To play, you will need two or more players, but it is ideal with two teams of two players each - perfect for couples. That being said though, the nuances and innuendo are really what you want to make of it. While Codenames: Deep Undercover isn't kid-friendly, it isn't designed for you to break boundaries that you aren't comfortable breaking. For those of you who might have tried other "adult" card games, but were turned off by the often vulgar results - don't worry. This new game features 390 new words that are adult themed as well as blanks where you can introduce your own words. Codenames: Deep Undercover is a spin-off of the popular family-friendly game Codenames and it's manage to retain all the original fun but open itself up to adults willing to take things to the next level.Ĭodenames has been a smash hit since it was released and was recently nominated for the prestigious Spiel des Jahres and has even won awards including: Origins Award for Game of the Year, Best Family Game, and Fan Favorite. This is NOT the game to bring out for family game night, but it's perfect for a couples evening after a dinner party to laugh and have fun with a few glasses of wine and maybe some tequila shots.









Codenames deep undercover review