I find that allowing any one word clues, (including letter clues) makes the game more fun, which avoids any arguments about what clues are valid, and letter clues don’t show up often enough to make them overpowered.
What the heck! This is not a chess game. If you say “The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes,” it causes me to say “What the heck!” If you keep trying to say that I am going to say “What the heck!” to you!
Yo, I have got that game, I first played it at this church camp and then I got it for my birthday, this game is fun. So of course I know how to play but watched this anyway just because you are such an entertaining person to listen to. I like also how you just used the printed instructions as the script.
Here's how I would play with the words: You can use one existing word that isn't on the board in pronounciation as a clue, no matter how it relates to the agents. If your teammate(s) (do(es)n't) get(s) the clue, hail 2 u.
I find that allowing any one word clues, (including letter clues) makes the game more fun, which avoids any arguments about what clues are valid, and letter clues don’t show up often enough to make them overpowered.
The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes:
what???
For a refresher of those rules, check out this video
xD
What the heck! This is not a chess game. If you say “The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes,” it causes me to say “What the heck!” If you keep trying to say that I am going to say “What the heck!” to you!
@@Kachnicka69Wait, what?
This is definitely a family favorite when we have large gatherings.
Thanks I had been skirting this game for awhile. But now I will try it
So in other words you'll gonna need a tons of vocabulary words for this game yes?
Learn what is on the cards.
Most words are common english words
Yo, I have got that game, I first played it at this church camp and then I got it for my birthday, this game is fun. So of course I know how to play but watched this anyway just because you are such an entertaining person to listen to. I like also how you just used the printed instructions as the script.
1:49-Does That Mean A Spy Master Cannot Talk, Laugh, Smile, Or Do Anything Else After A Clue Is Said?
yes
yep
So black is the Assasin, but is grey the Neutral Bystander?
i love how they have to SPECIFACLY say that you cant do "gland" for england.
6:00 Sueme for China and Lawyer Lmaooooo
Fun fact: This game has an online version.
question..."land" is a valid clue for England?? but gland is not? btw i love this game
England is a piece of land 😏
Land is allowed because land can mean country or place which England is both a country and a place.
Well explained for non-english speakers
Here's how I would play with the words:
You can use one existing word that isn't on the board in pronounciation as a clue, no matter how it relates to the agents. If your teammate(s) (do(es)n't) get(s) the clue, hail 2 u.
In a way, this is almost like Password.
Too. Word scramble and numbers followed by colors
No doubts this game is a torture for English learners
i got a version of this but with distorted images?
Hmmm I smell something fishy about your game.
@@yourboi5492Codenames is NOT a fishy game!
Great video but I still don't understand the purpose of the double-agent card; could you please elaborate? Thanks.
If you are referring to the red/blue tile? It saves on manufacturing costs so you don't have an extra agent tile that you don't use each game.
Happy new year
WOW 😮
Bro can you make a video of HOW TO PLAY CODENAMES DUET . Please Please Please
I’ll look into it
@@TripleSGamesWhy no using knight-related clues for “night?
What do you mean by “Please Please Please?”
BRO
"Sueme" is not a valid clue for China.
Lol.
Numbers
Easy
hi woody bfsm
I only want chess related things