🕵️♂️ Decode the Fun Together!
Codenames: Duet is a thrilling two-player word deduction game featuring 400 new words, cooperative gameplay, and a campaign mode to track your progress. With variable difficulty, it's designed to challenge even the most seasoned spies, making it perfect for game nights with friends or family.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.41 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 6.5"W |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Theme | Mystery,Cooperative |
A**H
Cooperative two person fun game!
Finally found a great two person game! I love that it is a cooperative game which is nice for a change of pace....probably saving our marriage....lol! This game makes you think outside of the box to come up with good clues that fit your cards, but not fit the kill cards. My only con (ish) is that they give you way too many "key cards" that are so not needed....could play with 20 or 30 at the most and then give us more word cards instead as that is what you go through the most. We actually pulled out our regular Codenames and added those cards to this version. Also bought a game called Clue-nect that has picture cards and we use those for a variety. Very fun game!
J**R
great 2-player game to connect over rather than compete in
A fun co-operative game if you're looking to connect with someone (I like playing with my daughter). Since you win or lose together, you're not competing against each other, which is not typical for 2-player games
M**N
Fun
This is a fun game. My wife and I play it in the evenings now that we are empty nesters. You definitely have to think, and working together as you do removes the competitive element, so nobody’s feelings get hurt.
A**C
Gets boring once you figure it out
I got the game because it's a highly rated cooperative game for two people. It was hard at first but that's what made it fun. But when my boyfriend and I figured out that the best clue to give is the position of the cards e.g. top, middle, or bottom for the rows and left and right for columns, it became too easy.We'd like to try the regular Codenames when we have company, though. Hopefully that one is more fun.
R**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.
K**V
Great game!
We have long loved the original Code Names. It’s one of the few games the whole family likes to play. But we always needed to wait until kids were home from college and everyone had time. With Code Names Duet, we can play with just two. The game play is a little different and is more collaborative, which is fun. It’s also challenging to get it in the number of turns allotted. It is a little confusing that one person’s assassin or bystander can be a code name for another person, but we got the hang of it. Strongly recommend!
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