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Codenames Family Edition is the ultimate board game that combines the excitement of Codenames with the enchanting world of Disney. Designed for 2 to 8 players aged 8 and up, this game features iconic Disney characters and artwork, making it a delightful experience for families. With a playtime of just 15 minutes, it's perfect for quick rounds of fun, whether you're a casual player or a Disney superfan!





| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Material Fabric | Cardstock |
| Subject Character | mickey_mouse |
| Style Name | Disney |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Theme | Movies |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Language | English |
| Container Type | Box |
| Special Features | Disney Themed |
| Number of Players | 8 |
H**R
You’d think family = easy, but no
My family plays code names pretty often, and many of us are also huge Disney fans, so when we saw this it was a no brainer. We had some reservations about it being more for the kids (our family is older now), but tried it for the first time over the 4th of July weekend, and we couldn’t have been more surprised by how it seemed HARDER than normal codenames, while still being possible to play with kids. Yes, that seems like an impossible combination, but it really came down to having a lot of similar words/themes with the cards, so it was hard to make a multi-card word work without potentially giving away points. However, a younger player could still go with single-card words (or use the pictures on the opposite side even) and still play with everyone else.So far we’ve been pleasantly surprised, and look forward to playing this version again soon.
J**M
Great family game
Bought this a while ago for our family game nights. So, much fun. Easy to play with kids of all ages. Codenames itself is a pretty easy to explain game when bringing in new people, and the disney edition makes it accessible to families and young kids that otherwise couldn't play the traditional version. Also the pictures create opportunities for fun different interpretations of clues which adds to the replayability of this game
B**K
Gifted it to my wife
My wife really enjoys playing games and board games with the family and this was a great addition to her collection. If you are familiar with the original game you won't be surprised to find this is exactly the same except with the expected Disney pictures. The pictures help expand the age ranges you can play this with since reading isn't required. We enjoyed this version and plan to try playing it with the other version we already have and do a mix of cards from each deck. A great pick for a family game.
L**Y
Great edition of this game.
We love this version. I like that my kids are able to play with me. We have 3 versions of code names now and I like this game. It takes longer to set up because you have to come up with associations with the words you are given but it is totally fun. And this version has pictures and words depending on what age and style you need for who is playing. So that's nice. I wonder if codename picture is different. So if you don't know a picture you can flip to the word side and use that. Or change for a new picture totally. There is a smaller board with no taboo word for easier play. Very good game
S**Y
We enjoyed it!
We bought this for my family reunion with all-adult siblings who were raised on all the traditional Disney movies. Many of us now have small children of our own, so we’re all staying relatively up on the current Disney/Pixar releases as well. And so i wasn’t scared off by the reviews who said the game was a bit hard for younger players. 😂😂We didn’t play the word-side of the cards. Just the images. I think that was funner to reminisce. A couple siblings said they preferred the regular game, a couple said they preferred this one. For our family reunion, I preferred this because the whole POINT of a reunion is to reminisce on your childhood, right? Haha. Though one of our favorite aspects of code names (we have both the base set and the pictures “expansion”) is that you can connect many words/pictures through clever and abstract connections. When you play a themed game (cuz there are several themed versions), you’re narrowing down the abstract-ability of the clues you can give, and made it harder to get more than 1-3 tiles per clue (unless you lucked out and all the princesses, locations, or characters/scenes from a particular movie happened to be your tiles..) Overall, we enjoyed it for its purpose, and I’d do it again. Though our base set and pictures game are frequent choices at game nights, I don’t know that we’ll be playing this Disney version much.
A**S
Fun
This a simple game to learn, but sometimes difficult to come up with one word clues that tie in multiple cards. There are a lot of great Disney characters from the classics to somewhere around 2015. The Mickey ears card holder is also nice.
M**.
Great take on the original for kids
We love the original codenames, so we got this for our kids for Christmas. They absolutely love it! There are several options you can use to adjust the game for the age of the players. You can have a 4x4 grid with no assasin or a 5x5 grid with an assasin. Each card also has a picture side for young kids, as well as a word side for older kids and adults. Our 5 year-old still needs some help when playing, but the 7 and 9 year-olds do great on their own!
C**B
Really great for adult - child teams!
We already have a Code Names for adults and really like it. Like regular Code Names, the Disney version of Code Names is a great "party" game for large groups of people.This was great for our group of adults, 10 year olds, and one 5 year old. There are some 5 x 5 cards and some 4 x 4 clue cards, which can make a shorter and easier game. This game has words on one side and pictures on the other, which also make it easier. We changed the rules midway so that the 5 year old could sometime get 2 word clues, like "evil queen" if she was behind. I don't think young children could play this by themselves. Everyone liked the way the game went. This game encourages creative thinking and reasoning.
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