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  1. Sep 18, 2017 · The Disney family edition of codenames combines the hit social word game with some of Disney's most beloved properties from the past 90 years. Two clusters give one-word clues to help their teammates identify the Disney characters, locations and items from a 25 card game grid.

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    • $19.5
    • Adult, Kid, Teen
  2. The Disney Family Edition of Codenames combines the hit social word game with some of Disneys most beloved properties from the past 90 years. Including both pictures and words, it’s family fun for Disney fans of all ages.

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    • Components
    • Setup
    • Key Card
    • Starting Team
    • Cover Cards
    • Game Play
    • Giving A Clue
    • Keep A Straight Face
    • Identifying
    • Number of Guesses
    200 Treasure Cards
    60 Key Cards
    1 Custom Stand
    8 Blue Cover Cards

    Players split up into two teams of similar size. At least four players (making two teams of two) are recommended. Each team chooses one player to be their Cluemaster. Cluemasters sit on the same side of the table while the teammates (guessers) sit across on the opposite side. Randomly choose 16 Treasure Cards and place them on the table in a 4x4 gr...

    Each game will use one Key Card that shows the location of the Treasure Cards for each team. The Cluemasters choose a Key Card randomly and place it (any side up) on the stand between them. DO NOT let teammates see the Key Card. The Key corresponds to the grid on the table. Red squares indicate cards that the Red Team will try to identify, and blue...

    The color bars outside of the grid on any Key Card indicate which team starts (example circled above). The team that starts has 6 Treasure Cards to identify, and the rival team has 5 Treasure Cards to identify. The starting team also gives the first clue. (Giving clues is explained later). Each Cluemaster will have 5 of their own Team Cover Cards i...

    The Blue Team Cover Cards are placed in front of the Blue Team Cluemaster and the Red Team Cover Cards are placed in front of the Red Team Cluemaster. The Neutral Cover Cards are placed in the center near the Key Card on the Stand.

    Teams take turns, beginning with the starting team. On your team's turn, your Cluemaster gives a one-word clue and the teammates may make one or more guesses. The clue the Cluemaster gives relates to one or more of the Treasure Cards on the table. After a Cluemaster gives a clue, teammates try to guess which card or cards their Cluemaster alluded t...

    If you are the Cluemaster, your job is to think up a clue that relates to one, or better yet, some of the cards your team is trying to guess. Your clue consists of one word that relates to those cards and one number that tells how many of your cards are related to that clue. Although your clue must have only one word and one number, the number part...

    Cluemasters are expected to give only one word and one number. Do not preface with additional comments! For instance, "I don't know if you'll get this unless you've seen the classic films" reveals way too much information. Cluemasters should not appear to be staring at one part of the table, and they must never touch or point toward the cards on th...

    After a Cluemaster gives a clue, their teammates try to figure out what it means. They can debate it among themselves, but the Cluemaster must keep a straight face. Teammates indicate their official guess when one of them touches a card on the table. The Cluemaster identifies if that card is their own team's, the rival team's, or a neutral card. 1....

    Each team's turn always consists of the Cluemaster giving exactly one clue. A clue consists of one word and one number. The number is determined by the Cluemaster based on how many of their own cards are related to that clue. The guessers on the team always make at least one guess. Teams can stop guessing at any time, but usually you want to make a...

  3. This Disney game includes both pictures and words - determine clues and guesses based on the codes given, but watch out for the wrong answers. A great family game perfect for all ages that is easy to learn and features everyone's favorite Disney characters.

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  4. Dec 19, 2017 · 3.12K subscribers. 97. 53K views 6 years ago. ...more. http://bit.ly/buy-disney-codenamesCODENAMES: Disney Family EditionThe Disney Family Edition of Codenames combines the hit...

    • Dec 19, 2017
    • 53.4K
    • The Op Games
  5. The Disney Family Edition of Codenames combines the hit social word game with some of Disney's most beloved properties from the past 90 years. Two Cluemasters give one-word clues to help their teammates identify the Disney characters, locations and items from a 25 card game grid.

  6. codenamesgame.comCodenames

    K. mode: ACTIVE. Start Game. Find 3 cards that relate to the clue " ": Play Again. Don’t miss the latest news. Subscribe to Newsletter. ABOUT CODENAMES. Run your imagination in the wildest word associations! Simple premise and challenging gameplay with hours of fun to remember!

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