🕵️♂️ Crack the Code, Join the Fun!
Cheatwell Games Code Breakers is an engaging party word game designed for ages 14 and up, where players race to decipher over 500 unique ciphers across various topics. With no assembly required and a quick 30-second timer, it's perfect for 3 or more players looking for a fun and challenging experience.
Product Dimensions | 7 x 16 x 20 cm; 510 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | 04761 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 3 or more |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
ASIN | B0CFFZ7P1F |
S**S
Great fun
This game is fun to play. Watching players when you are the reader scramble to get the right numbers is real fun to watch
L**Z
Simple but fun game
This was a really simple yet fun game for the family (all adults). The production is nice, in a quality box and nicely printed cards with score sheets and pencils, so everything you need is in the box. You have a card with short clues to a word, and they get progressively a little easier and the more clues you need to guess the word, the fewer points you get. They were a good balance of challenging vs easy to keep it competitive and interesting, although I think it would be quite difficult for the younger end of the stated 14+ age range. I do think they missed a trick by not putting this in a more compact box or carrier for travel, as it’d make a great game to take away on holidays, but otherwise a great little game.
S**M
Codebreakers is awesome!
Codebreakers is awesome! I must've said, "I should have got that!" a million times while playing. If you're up for some challenging fun and a good laugh, Codebreakers is a must for your next game night. You won't be disappointed. A solid five stars from me.
F**R
Quick and easy game to play
This game has a simple enough premise - you have 168 cards each with a different words, and four clues to that word. You place a card in the little cardholder provided, and you move it up one bit at a time to reveal each of the clues. Each player has a piece of paper from the pad and a pencil, and you write down the word you think is the answer in each space. If your first guess is correct, you get 4 point, second guess 3 points, third guess 2 points, and fourth guess 1 point. You play eight rounds, then total up your points to see who has won.What I really liked about this is that if you're playing with just two players, you can both play the game fully - someone just puts the card into the holder without looking at it, then you are both guessing the answers equally. Works well with up to six players too - some of the words can lend themselves to various guesses at the four point stage, which does add an element of luck as well as skill.I've taken off one star, because I feel the price of over £14 is maybe a little on the expensive side for a simple game, which comes in a small box, but you do get a good amount of cards so you'll be able to play this many times before you get through them all.
A**V
Fun game
This is an easy/relaxed game. The gameplay does not take too long, but much fun can be had nonetheless.One needs to guess a word based on the definition received. Then more definitions are given, each worth less points
S**R
Great party game
This game is about guessing a word. You are given an obscure definition of a word and write your guess down. Then you are given three progressively easier definitions, each one worth less points. There are eight words in total to guess for each game.This is a good party game as the rules are simple and it's easy to play. Pencils and paper are all provided in the game box.We played this on Christmas day at a relative's house and we all had fun. The whole thing probably takes less than 30 minutes from beginning to end but it's fun talking about why you thought that definition applied to the incorrect word you guessed!
G**U
Puzzling fun for adults
Aha! A game that piqued my interest, I decided to give Aha a try with some friends, and it turned out to be an intriguing and entertaining experience.Upon cracking open the box, we unearthed a wealth of cards (a whopping 168 of them), scorecards, a clue revealer envelope, pencils, and a rule sheet. The game's objective is to decipher the word, item, or concept described in the clues. Here's the twist – the clues come in a wide range of difficulties, and the points you earn are inversely proportional to that difficulty.Aha! is designed for 2-6 players, and we had no trouble accommodating our group of friends. We took turns providing clues while the others attempted to crack the riddle. We found that the more players, the merrier, as it allowed for a broader spectrum of ideas and insights.What I appreciated most was the adaptability of the game. We could fine-tune the gameplay to fit our group's preferences. The rule sheet offered clear instructions, and we found it easy to tailor the game to suit our adult audience.As for the cards themselves, they were of good quality and plentiful, promising many hours of fun. The competitive element brought out our inner wordsmiths, and we had a great time trying to outwit each other with our clever clues.One of the game's advantages is its portability. We could easily select a handful of cards and take them along in the car or to other gatherings, making Aha! an excellent choice for some on-the-go entertainment.In summary, Aha! is a fantastic game for a group of adults, even though it's originally recommended for ages 14 and up. The price is quite reasonable, considering the quantity and quality of the cards. It's a great addition to my collection of adult-oriented games, perfect for a game night with friends. If you're on the hunt for a unique and engaging card game for grown-ups, Aha! is definitely worth considering.
S**E
Game
Very hard
I**O
Sarebbe stato bello in italiano
Sembra un bellissimo gioco. Spero lo facciano anche in altre lingue
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