Codinomes da CGE Czech Games Edition: Duet - O jogo de dedução de palavras para dois jogadores

Brand:CGE Czech Games Edition

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O dueto de codemes mantém os elementos básicos dos codemes e dá pistas de uma palavra para tentar fazer com que alguém identifique seus agentes entre os que estão na mesa, mas agora vocês estão trabalhando juntos como uma equipe para encontrar todos os seus agentes. Por que você ainda não sabe quem são seus agentes é uma pergunta que os investigadores do CONGRESSIONAL farão em suas costas mais tarde para configurar o jogo, coloque cartas de 25 palavras em uma grade de 5x5. Coloque um cartão-chave no suporte para que cada jogador veja um lado do cartão. Cada jogador vê uma grade 5x5 na carta, com nove dos quadrados verdes representando seus agentes e um quadrado preto representando um assassino. o assassino está em lugares diferentes em cada lado da carta, e três dos nove quadrados em cada lado também são verdes no outro lado coletivamente, você precisa revelar todos os quinze agentes - sem revelar o assassino ou muitos espectadores inocentes - antes o tempo se esgota para ganhar o jogo. Qualquer jogador pode decidir dar uma pista de uma palavra para o outro jogador, junto com um número. Quem recebe a pista coloca o dedo sobre uma carta para identificar aquele Agente. Se correto, eles podem tentar identificar outro. Se eles revelarem tantos quanto o número declarado pelo fornecedor da pista, eles podem tentar um palpite, se desejarem. Se eles identificarem um espectador, seu tempo de adivinhação termina. Se eles identificarem um assassino, ambos perdem.

Ótimo com dois jogadores, ou mais. Dificuldade variável para desafiar até os maiores espiões. Modo de campanha para registrar seu progresso. Nova jogabilidade cooperativa. 400 novas palavras compatíveis com os codinomes originais.
Brand CGE Czech Games Edition
Country of Origin Czech Republic
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,938 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Genre Party
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number CGE040
Item Weight 1.41 pounds
Language English
Manufacturer Publisher Services Inc
Manufacturer recommended age 10 years and up
Material Cardboard
Number of Players 8
Product Dimensions 9 x 6.5 x 2.75 inches
Release date October 1, 2012
Theme Mystery,Cooperative

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Scritto da: Ryan S
Approachable, Replayable, Strategic
Easy to learn for most people who have a base familiarity with board or word games but, as with most genuinely good games, while the rules are simple there is no shortage of depth and strategy. Creativity, planning ahead, keeping track of information and the ability to take strategic risks at the right time are all asked of the player. The combinations of words and boards are nearly endless and for 25 dollars or less the bang for your buck and replayability are top tier. You could play thousands of games and they’d each be different. My one caution would be the level of difficulty, as it’s the kind of game that either clicks with someone or it doesn’t. My wife and I are highly experienced gamers and nerdy intellectual types and as such we win the overwhelming majority of the time, as in 90% or more, with very little difficulty. However, we believe our coworkers and their spouses, our parents, our friends, etc would have a much harder time and a much lower win rate, as it’s the kind of game where a single strategic mistake ends the day. If you hit an “assassin” tile you just lose and there’s no opportunity for redemption, so avoiding giving clues that could by any stretch of the imagination lead to your partner guessing one of the forbidden words is absolutely mission critical. Basically, I think this game is probably feast or famine with its difficulty and most average people will lose a lot, and you have to be okay with that if you’re going to purchase this. To the game’s credit, however, it does have a few built-in ways, specifically addressed in its rule book, to make it easier if you need to. Still, given that a certain level of vocabulary is necessary and then within that creativity and abstract thinking is required, this game is almost certainly NOT suitable for younger children. Games are fast and setup/cleanup don’t take long either, and the game itself is small and easy to store. In my mind the pros vastly outweigh the cons for us and we’re very satisfied with our purchase. Like I mentioned earlier, for just 25 dollars or less if you’re even vaguely interested in this kind of game it’s hard to go too far wrong here.
Scritto da: Alisha
I LOVE this game
I got this game as a gift and fell in LOVE with it. I love it so much a gifted this game to all my married friends and brothers! I love that you have to work as a team so it's not as much of a competition and you can get a glimpse into the thought process of the other person! It's a quiet game, but It's amazing! Highly recommend!
Scritto da: JBA
Fun Game
We bought this game as a gift for a newlywed couple. It’s perfect for the to of them.
Scritto da: Kevin and Jessi
A great option for a 2 player version
We are big fans of Codenames, but find ourselves playing a lot of games just the two of us. The original Codenames has a two player option, so why buy this? In the original game, the two player option is sort of like playing against a ghost team. One player is the code master and the other is the agent and after each turn, you give your invisible opponent a point and start the next turn. That's fun, but feels more like practice. In this version, which you can mix with your original game for a much bigger pool of agent names (words), each matrix card is double sided and each player has their own secret agent list. You alternate being the code master and being the agent on each turn. There are 15 agents in each game, 6 that are unique to each player's side of the matrix card and 3 that over lap. There are also multiple assassins that may or may not overlap with each code master. Many innocent bystanders and sometimes even an assassin on your matrix will be a contactable agent on your partner's matrix, so you have to make sure you completely ignore your own matrix while you are guessing and contacting agents. To shake things up there is a pad of sheets that have a map of the world with multiple cities and a pair of numbers, like Berlin 11-2 or Monte Carlo 9-0. You can play a much more challenging game, working your way around the world. After each turn of guessing and contacting agents, the guessing player takes a timer token, which is a green folder on one side, indicating you completed your turn without contacting an innocent bystander or assassin, or a gray innocent bystander on the other side (I love that two of them are a dog and a snowman). If you contacted an innocent bystander, you place the token on that word card with the arrow facing towards you, indicating that the word is out of play for you, but may still be an agent for your partner. If you guessed only correct words, whether they were the ones your partner intended or not, you place the chip green side up in front of you to indicate that a turn was taken. So here's what the numbers to mean: in Berlin, you get a total of 11 timer chips (turns) and only two of them are allowed to be contacts with an innocent bystander; in Monte Carlo, you get 9 green folders and no innocent bystanders. If you contact too many innocent bystanders, you might as well have contacted an assassin because your game is over. It adds a lot to the game because you now have a goal to try to get through all of the cities instead of just playing the same game every time. It can be pretty stressful to see your pile of timer chips shrinking while your pile of agent cards doesn't seem to be shrinking fast enough because you just can't find a clue that links multiple words together.
Scritto da: Dannoman
The most versatile codenames game - great for 2 +
This is a good codenames game, and great that it can be played with just 2 people. this is a go to with my son and I. I brought this to a scout summer camp and was playing it with another parent, and we ended up playing game after game, he couldn't get enough. A great non traditional game that people will like even if they don't like traditional board games. AND, it plays very well with mor than 2 as well!
Scritto da: HeyJack
Fun for 2 people, if you know them well
My husband and I like to play cards and board games and are always looking for something fresh. This is that. We have played it about 5 times so far and will continue to regularly mix it in. My husband and I have been together for over 30 years so we do pretty good on the clues and are forgiving when it's a stretch. It hasn't caused a fight or been too frustrating to be enjoyable. The downside however is that it takes a lot of "quiet pondering" so conversation is minimal, but it is fun to discuss our train of thought afterwards. It is challenging and a nice change. And if you don't like it the way it is you can make it easier by adding more turns or changing the rules anyway you want...like giving 2 word clues instead of 1 for example. We never did that but the first few times we played we did use the extra turns that the game suggests. I definitely recommend this if you're playing with someone who you know "how their brain works"...otherwise it could be frustrating.
Scritto da: Andrea
Fun and challenging for 2
Fun and challenging game for two. My husband and I enjoyed playing and trying To figure out the best words To describe clue. Can be short or long game , all depends on choice of words and clues. A little tricky for the first play but you get the hang of it. Tip: place cards needed on table and your détectives beside. Give a clue for more than one card. Can help To find the words. Or sometimes more difficult. Lol
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
fun!
I love the regular version of this game so thought I would get this for my boyfriend and I. It's super fun for those that are a little bit patient. I like to take my time when thinking of words and my boyfriend wants the game to go faster haha but all in all, it's a great game for two people, especially since there's no parties happening or group events right now so this is perfect!
Scritto da: Kristina Bromley
Love this game
I’m happy they came out with a 2 player version! Great game.
Scritto da: SI - BC
A fun creative game
You will enjoy your time. It is engaging and helps you get away form day to day life and relax for a while.

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