Codenames Board Game Launches New Mobile Version for Players

18 Sep 2024

There have been a large number of tabletop games that have come to mobile, allowing you to play them with people all over the world instead of your family and friends who physically need to come to your home. Codenames was originally a board game, of the same name, that works pretty similarly to the digital version you can now download on your phone.

The Concept of Codenames

In Codenames, the concept is simple. There is a grid of cards on your playing field. Some of these cards you need to find while others your opponent needs to find. There are a few other cards; some bystanders that aren’t worth anything and an assassin, that if either person flips over, the entire game is over and that person has lost. Your goal is to find the targets you need based on their code names. These words are on the side of the cards you see and the Games Master will give you a hint as to what words to select, along with the number of cards this clue is meant for.

You can then tap the cards you think are correct, double-tapping to select, and then they get flipped over so you can see if you are right. This might sound overly complex, but it’s really just a “guess the word that’s similar to the word that’s given”. Once your turn is over, you can then exit that game and go into another one or play some of their daily cases.

Daily Cases and Quests

Each day (or every few hours) you are also given a few case files that you can solve. These are sort of one-shot levels where you have a clue at the bottom of the screen, and several cards you need to select, and then you just go through it as a normal level.

Codenames is pretty simple to get stuck into, taking on turn after turn in any number of games. As you finish levels or daily quests, you can earn points that level you up. This sort of takes it beyond the board game; you’ll find yourself finding items and then needing to gather keys to unlock them or gathering fragments of paper that create VIP passes, allowing you to go into a special round of the game where you then can gain more points and more premium rewards. There are also trophies you can earn and display. Sometimes, when you level up, you will have a choice to make via two cards, after watching a little cut-scene. These can give you more XP going forward or otherwise help you play.

What is Codenames Duet?

Codenames Duet is a cooperative word game where two players work as a team to uncover all the agents in the field without revealing any bystanders or assassins. Similar to the original Codenames game, players provide one-word clues to help their teammate identify specific cards, but in Codenames Duet, the teams are working together rather than competing against each other.

Where can I buy Codenames board game?

You can buy the Codenames board game from various online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, and the official Czech Games Edition website. It may also be available in physical stores, including game shops, bookstores, and department stores that sell board games.

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