Codenames Disney Rules
At least four players making two teams of two are recommended.
Codenames disney rules. Youll be working as a team to try and complete the challenge. This is the secret key that reveals the identities behind the codenames. Rules codenames is a game of guessing which codenames ie words in a set are related to a hint word given by another player. Two clusters give one word clues to help their teammates identify the disney characters locations and items from a 25 card game grid.
One player of each team is selected as the teams spymaster. 8 blue and 8 red agent cards one double agent card that is blue and red 1 assassin card that is black 7 civilian cards that are white double sided codename cards and key cards. Verbal cooperative party game. To be the team to guess all their clue first.
The agents may never view the secret key. Shuffle the codename tiles and place 25 of them face up in a 5 by 5 square. Players split into two teams. In the game codenames you are trying to correctly decode and locate your agents without landing on any opponents agents.
You should experiment to find out what your group likes. In codenames two teams compete to see who can guess all of their words correctly first but those words are hiding in plain sight in a 5x5 or grid that includes the words of the other team neutral words and an game over card that will cause you to lose the game immediately if you guess it. Codenames disney family edition rules components. Each game will use one key card that shows the location of the treasure cards for each team.
Some clues are invalid because they violate the spirit of the game. More details since its release at gen con 2015 codenames has been very popular tabletop game. Players split up into two teams of similar size. Disney includes rules to play both the family version of the game and also components to play codenames the traditional way.
Some like the rules another way. Some groups like the rules one way. There are also different variations of how to play based on if you only have two or three people playing. The others are field operatives.
The disney family edition of codenames combines the hit social word game with some of disneys most beloved properties from the past 90 years.