🕵️♂️ Unmask the Fun with Codenames: Pictures!
Czech Games Codenames: Pictures is a dynamic party board game designed for 2-8 players, featuring a quick 15-minute playtime. Perfect for ages 10 and up, this game combines strategy and teamwork in a visually engaging format, making it an ideal choice for gatherings and family game nights.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | Standard |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 601 Grams |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Subject Character | Assassin |
Style Name | Pictures |
Theme | Spy |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2-8+ |
L**A
Un juego muy recomendado
Excelente juego! Muy divertido para jugar en familia, te hace pensar bastante y usar la creatividad al máximo.
S**A
Espectacular
Este Producto llego en perfecto estado, completo en sus componentes y calidad. Súper.
S**A
Great
Hreat gameEncourages thought & imagination
C**L
Muy buen juego para toda la familia
Este juego es maravilloso, pone a volar la creatividad de todos los participantes y permite hacer equipos bastante grandes, por lo cual nadie se va a quedar sin jugar
D**A
Really Fun
I’m not really a board game kinda guy but boy this was introduced to me and my wife by her sister and husband we had such a great time that we bought it and introduced to my siblings now my sister has bought the game. Trust me You won’t regret the purchase
D**A
Great fun!
Great game, makes you really think. Lots of fun and laughter when we play as a family. For kids ages 10+.
C**N
Biggest hit game at work both avid board game players and people who do not normally play games, best for 6-8 people
This game is so much fun for both people who have and have not played the original Codenames word game.Basic idea: you have a bunch of cards with random photos on it. The best way to describe the cards is as if you had a random word generator, generated two words, and made it a THING. For example, ice and horse. You get an ice horse, or a horse slipping on ice in a photo. Then you lay out a random set of picture cards in a 5 x 4 arrangement on a table. A codemaster card is drawn which has red, blue, neutral, and one black tile labeled that coordinates to the 5 x 4 arrangements, which is randomized on each card so there are tons of options (think of this like a "key" to the map where the map is the board). 2 people get to be "codemasters" who will each pick out a team and delegate out one clue to by taking turns. The clue is typically one word and a number (indicating how many photo tiles are related to their word clue). The team that is able to guess all of their team's pictures (red or blue team) first wins. It gets fun and ballsy to see risky plays where someone tries general clues and says there are 4-6 tiles related to it. Promise its fun for groups of all sizes. Kids can play too. We play at home with friends and with friends at work during lunch all the time, and the Codenames series has been the favorite for both people who do and do not normally play board games. It is so easy to pickup and introduce new players and to make new friends within a group.Additionally, this game has so much replay value, between the different tile card photos, different players, different people as Codemasters, and different options for code tiles. I honestly even think you could mix and match with regular Codenames and Undercover Codenames to expand it all into one big deck. It is a little harder to work on large teams with a big group of people unless you all sit really close. Since there are no words, you have to point at the picture of the card and not touch it to generate discussion with friends and this is a little harder than saying a word (as it was in the original game). Not that this is a bad thing, but it is better with groups of people who are smaller than 8 I would say and who are sitting relatively close together. I think it is the most fun with 6-8 people. 4 can be too small since it feels very 2 vs. 2, with no one to discuss with. I recommend to get both this game and the original Codenames, both are fun in their own ways and bring fun to the table.
P**R
Great game
Grandchildren from age 10 to my adult children love this game. My teenage Grandchildren play with it with their friends frequently.
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