Codenames (2015)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 15
Mindestalter: 14
Spieleranzahl:
2 - 8
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Nordic Games GmbH,
Cuaca Cerah Games,
MINDOK,
Broadway Toys LTD,
Gém Klub Kft.,
Nordic Games ehf,
GaGa Games,
Cranio Creations,
Enigma (Bergsala Enigma),
Boardgame Space,
Fantasmagoria,
MIPL,
One Moment Games,
Hobby Japan,
Heidelberger Spieleverlag,
Land of Beautiful Mind (سرزمین ذهن زیبا),
Devir,
Czech Games Edition,
Kaissa Chess & Games,
More Fun Co., Ltd.,
Lex Games,
DiceTree Games,
White Goblin Games,
Ponva d.o.o.,
TWOPLUS Games,
Golden Egg Games,
Brain Games,
Gaming Library,
IELLO,
Pridemage Games,
Rebel Sp. z o.o.,
Asmodee,
Feelindigo,
SuperHeated Neurons
Spiel-Designer:
Vlaada Chvátil
Künstler:
Filip Murmak,
Tomáš Kučerovský,
Stéphane Gantiez
Mechaniken:
Team-Based Game,
Communication Limits,
Memory,
Push Your Luck
Beschreibung
Two rival spymasters know the secret identities of 25 agents. Their teammates know the agents only by their codenames — single-word labels like "disease", "Germany", and "carrot". Yes, carrot. It's a legitimate codename. Each spymaster wants their team to identify their agents first...without uncovering the assassin by mistake.
In Codenames, two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first. Lay out 25 cards, each bearing a single word. The spymasters look at a card showing the identity of each card, then take turns clueing their teammates. A clue consists of a single word and a number, with the number suggesting how many cards in play have some association to the given clue word. The teammates then identify one agent they think is on their team; if they're correct, they can keep guessing up to the stated number of times; if the agent belongs to the opposing team or is an innocent bystander, the team's turn ends; and if they fingered the assassin, they lose the game.
Spymasters continue giving clues until one team has identified all of their agents or the assassin has removed one team from play.
Two rival spymasters know the secret identities of 25 agents. Their teammates know the agents only by their codenames — single-word labels like "disease", "Germany", and "carrot". Yes, carrot. It's a legitimate codename. Each spymaster wants their team to identify their agents first...without uncovering the assassin by mistake.
In Codenames, two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first. Lay out 25 cards, each bearing a single word. The spymasters look at a card showing the identity of each card, then take turns clueing their teammates. A clue consists of a single word and a number, with the number suggesting how many cards in play have some association to the given clue word. The teammates then identify one agent they think is on their team; if they're correct, they can keep guessing up to the stated number of times; if the agent belongs to the opposing team or is an innocent bystander, the team's turn ends; and if they fingered the assassin, they lose the game.
Spymasters continue giving clues until one team has identified all of their agents or the assassin has removed one team from play.
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