![]() This deck-building game expands and improves on the original Paperback game. If one team correctly interprets the codes twice, or the opposing team intercepts the code twice, it’s game over! Bilanko says that large groups can play just as easily as small ones, and “it’s great in the sense that everybody on the team gets to do something each round.” The cleverly designed components recall the early days of computing (it even comes with little cardboard floppy disks), so get ready to pretend it’s the end of the Cold War and you’re defending national security. One player on one team gives out clues to a set of hidden words, then both teams try to intercept the codes by guessing what the “encryptor” meant. In this game, both teams are working at the same time (less waiting around for others to take their turns). But that’s where the similarities end, Bilanko says. ![]() Much like 2015’s breakaway hit Codenames, Decrypto has players break into teams of two to try to guess secret words. ![]() Good for: large groups tired of playing the same old party games ![]()
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