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Czech Games Edition  |  SKU: CGE00040

Codenames Duet

€16.78 EUR
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Description

Designers Vlaada Chvátil
Scot Eaton
Publisher Czech Games Edition
Players 2-99
Playtime 15-30 mins
Suggested Age 11 and up
Honors 2019 GEEKS d'OURO Best Family/Party Board Game of the Year Winner
2018 Origins Awards Best Family Game Nominee
2018 Japan Boardgame Prize U-more Award Winner
2018 Japan Boardgame Prize U-more Award Nominee
2018 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Two-players Nominee
2018 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Two-player Winner
2017 Meeples' Choice Nominee
2017 Golden Geek Best Cooperative Game Nominee
2017 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Winner
2017 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee 
2017 Board Game Quest Awards Best Two Player Game Nominee

Codenames Duet keeps the basic elements of Codenames — give one-word clues to try to get someone to identify your agents among those on the table — but now you're working together as a team to find all of your agents. (Why you don't already know who your agents are is a question that Congressional investigators will get on your back about later!)

To set up play, lay out 25 word cards in a 5x5 grid. Place a key card in the holder so that each player sees one side of the card. Each player sees a 5x5 grid on the card, with nine of the squares colored green (representing your agents) and one square colored black (representing an assassin). The assassin is in different places on each side of the card, and three of the nine squares on each side are also green on the other side!

Collectively, you need to reveal all fifteen agents — without revealing either assassin or too many innocent bystanders — before time runs out in order to win the game. Either player can decide to give a one-word clue to the other player, along with a number. Whoever receives the clue places a finger on a card to identify that agent. If correct, they can attempt to identify another one. If they reveal as many as the number stated by the clue-giver, then they can take one final guess, if desired. If they identify a bystander, then their guessing time ends. If they identify an assassin, you both lose!

Customer Reviews

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James Li
Codenames for couples

I enjoyed playing this with my girlfriend. Instead of trying to beat each other, we're trying to work together.

Good entry level coop game

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Sarah Nichols
Codenames for people who dislike codenames

The duet version is, for me, and others who don’t like the original codenames, vastly superior. It works well with 2, but maybe even better with 2 teams. There isn’t the boring downtime of regular codenames, since you are engaged the whole time in the cooperative experience.

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Sarah-Jade Raymond
Good game but not THE BEST

It's fun but it's not our favorite coop game.

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Nathanael Wu
Excellent game

Excellent 2-player co-op adaption of codenames.

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Dana Olson
Finally, a good Codenames game...

For a long time, I tried to like Codenames, and I just didn't. I didn't HATE it, but I also didn't enjoy it. I kinda did hate Codenames Pictures, though. I was skeptical about Duet, but on my first play, I found an excellent iteration that improved by leaps and bounds over the original. As a 2p game, it's excellent with your partner or a close friend. I easily recommend this. And as a bonus, if you have a useless copy of the original game kicking around, you can use all the word cards with Duet! I keep both games in the Duet box, because that's all I will play, now.