





🕵️♀️ Crack the code, find your partner, own the mission!
Inkognito is a captivating spy-themed deduction game for 2 or more players aged 13 and up, where players must identify their secret partner through a card-based system and collaborate to complete covert missions, blending social interaction with strategic gameplay.
B**K
Great game!
It is a very fun game. A bit like Clue but much better and more engaging. You really need some sly spy craft for this game.
E**W
Great Logic Board Game
Bought this game after playing a friend's copy some time ago. Great game, underrated. Highly recommend if you like logic and deduction, and the theme of the Venice Carnevale is wonderful as well.
C**.
Inkognito- One of the Best Board Games Yet!
This is one of my all-time favorite board games!!! I recently purchased the game again after owning it in the past, and see that this version now includes an option to play with 5 players which I have not tried yet. It is designed for 4 players, but can also be played with 3.Here's the setting: you're a spy in Venice, and you have a mission to solve. Meet up with your partner to solve the mission before your nemeses. There are just two problems: who is your partner? And what is your mission? In order to discover your mission, you must interrogate other players to gain bits of information, some of which is true, to find out who your partner is. Only then can you find out what your mission is, and set out to accomplish it.The game is fairly straight forward and pretty easy to learn. Game play takes about an hour, and can be played by anyone about 10 or older. Initial setup takes about 15-30 minutes to assemble pieces.
B**O
Excellent Game of Intrigue!
We had some friends over last weekend and got to try this for the first time. Wow, what a fun game! Everyone agreed that it seemed to be a much more fun replacement to the classic game "Clue". Everyone plays the role of both an investigator trying to determine various facts, as well as a spy with secrets to hide. Nobody knows who's who at the beginning of the game and trying to discover who is your ally and who is your enemy is very much the heart of the fun in this game. I should mention that although this game is labeled as accommodating 3-5 players, this is really a 4-person game. The 3 and 5 player versions are more like variants to the 4-player version. I haven't tried either of the 3 or 5 player variants, but just from reading the rules it seems like the 5-player version could be fun, but not so much the 3-player variant. Play this with 4 players if at all possible! It makes for a great double-date game! I can't wait to get this to the table again!
B**A
Fun and interesting
You are in Venice and your try to find out who is your partner, and what you need to do in order to fulfill your mission. The board is well made and so are the pieces. The game is based on logical thinking and conclusions. It is exciting over and over again. The youngest player in our group was 8 and it was a little too challenging for her. It challenges adults and teens alike.
4**T
Needs exactly 4 players
Really like this game so far. It says it plays 3-5 but you really need exactly 4 people to make it any good. 4 stars because I have a hard time getting the right amount of players together. It was not as difficult to play as I expected after reading the rule book, which is good because some of my friends are not as into tabletop gaming as I am.
J**O
Five Stars
A very fun game to play with another couple!
R**P
Nice reprint of a classic game
The game is enjoyable and the components are attractive
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