The Story
A twist on the original Codenames. The pictures version of this game doesn’t rely on language and can be easily taught to people who may struggle with English.
Number of Players: 2-8 Players
Age: 10+
Play time : 10-20 Minutes
Difficulty level: Easy
Categories: Party game, Card game, Family game
Theme: Deduction, Spies
What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents!
Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent – or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win.
Codenames: Pictures differs from the original Codenames in that the agents are no longer represented by a single word, but by an image that contains multiple elements

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
A twist on the original Codenames. The pictures version of this game doesn’t rely on language and can be easily taught to people who may struggle with English.
Number of Players: 2-8 Players
Age: 10+
Play time : 10-20 Minutes
Difficulty level: Easy
Categories: Party game, Card game, Family game
Theme: Deduction, Spies
What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents!
Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent – or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win.
Codenames: Pictures differs from the original Codenames in that the agents are no longer represented by a single word, but by an image that contains multiple elements

























