- 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.
- Codenames: Duet XXL, the cooperative version of our popular word association game, brings an improvement over its smaller predecessor with more comfortable play.
- Number of players : 2-4 – Playing time : 15-30 minutes – Recommended ages : 11+
- Players: 2 (or more)
Codenames Duet XXL Board Game by Czech Games Edition for Fun Play
$42.99 Original price was: $42.99.$27.94Current price is: $27.94.
Discover the excitement of Codenames: Duet XXL! Team up for a thrilling word-guessing challenge. Get yours today and elevate game night!
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HGS Verified Buyer –
I love the codenames games, and own several versions of it.
I wanted to try this one because of the two-player ability.
I’m very familiar with how to play the game and assumed it would be easy to understand the duet version. I was wrong here. The game itself is pretty similar to the group versions, but the instructions were way more wordy and complicated than they needed to be. Once I was able to decipher how you tracked rounds it was fine, but in my opinion it took too long for me to figure out what they were getting at. The instructions could be rewritten to be more straightforward and concise.
Other than that it’s a fine game. I do prefer the group version though.
tweeser Verified Buyer –
I ordered a 2nd game for our house and keeping other in our camper as our family loves these games. I just opened the 2nd box which I purchased last July. Unfortunately, many of the clue cards are misspelled! Since this was ordered last July, the return date has passed and I’m not given an option to contact seller. They surely know by now there was an error on this printing. Can someone tell me how to get this edition replaced of code names duo? Actually, I’m disappointed the company did not contact us for free replacement!
C. M. Clementz Verified Buyer –
Wonderfully challenging game. Really makes you think outside the box. Great workout for the brain!
Micah333 Verified Buyer –
Two person co-ops are a rare breed. That in itself is almost enough for me to buy it so the wife and I can give it a go. We have mixed feeling about this one. First thing we’d recommend, if you do buy it, is NOT getting the XXL version. It makes the necessary play space larger than desirable, and worst is that it’s so big, you can easily see which card the other person is looking at. Second, the game is built on not giving away any clues. The end result: My wife and I spent the entire game not speaking (beyond the allowed clue giving of a single word), and not looking at each other’s faces, to not get hints there. If we wanted to not talk to or look at each other, we don’t need to pay for a board game. All in all, we would not recommend. We’re not even sure if we’ll play it a second evening. But if you do buy it, get the regular size, not XXL.
UPDATE 2020-06-04: Changing from 2-stars to 1-star, as we have no desire to ever play this game again.
Rob Mandeville Verified Buyer –
Bought this to spend more time with my wife; we are both math/logic/software geeks and like puzzles.
Besides the amusement factor, winning (together; this is a co-op game) means understanding how each other think. I suspect it would be great in earlier stages of a relationship as an ice-breaker.