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Ludopedia
6.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for parties and large groups who love bluffing and improvisation.
Highlights
- Rules explained in two minutes
- Supports huge groups of 12 people
- Two-spy dynamic creates great chaos
- No table required to play
Keep in mind
- Entirely dependent on group interaction
- Can feel repetitive with small groups
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Ever felt that tension where everyone is suspicious of everyone else? That's exactly what Spyfall 2 delivers. The premise is brilliant and simple: every player receives a card showing the same location (like a hospital or a military base), except for one... or two! The spy doesn't know where they are but must pretend they do, while the others try to expose them through subtle questioning. As an agent, your goal is to ask questions that prove the other person knows the location, without handing the answer to the spy on a silver platter. As the spy, your mission is to listen carefully, improvise convincing answers, and, if lucky, guess the secret location before being caught.
Spyfall 2 isn't just a reprint; it scales the fun. The game now supports up to 12 players, making the mental chaos much more delightful. The biggest strategic shift is the introduction of two spies per game. This changes everything: agents now have more work to clear the area, and spies can try to support (or betray) each other to survive. With 20 new scenarios to explore, the variety is huge, and the best part is that you can mix the cards with the first game to create even more unpredictable sessions.
It's the perfect game for those who love improvisation, bluffing, and that 'I knew it was you!' feeling. No table is required, there's no complex setup, and rounds last only a few minutes, making it the ideal icebreaker for parties or a way to end the night with laughs. Prepare your best disguise, sharpen your silver tongue, and try not to stutter when questioned about why you're dressed so strangely in the middle of a submarine!
Spyfall 2 isn't just a reprint; it scales the fun. The game now supports up to 12 players, making the mental chaos much more delightful. The biggest strategic shift is the introduction of two spies per game. This changes everything: agents now have more work to clear the area, and spies can try to support (or betray) each other to survive. With 20 new scenarios to explore, the variety is huge, and the best part is that you can mix the cards with the first game to create even more unpredictable sessions.
It's the perfect game for those who love improvisation, bluffing, and that 'I knew it was you!' feeling. No table is required, there's no complex setup, and rounds last only a few minutes, making it the ideal icebreaker for parties or a way to end the night with laughs. Prepare your best disguise, sharpen your silver tongue, and try not to stutter when questioned about why you're dressed so strangely in the middle of a submarine!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Hobby World, Brain Games, Cryptozoic Entertainment, Desyllas Games, DV Games, Jumping Turtle Games, Mandoo Games, PaperGames (III), Piatnik, Planplay, Popcorn Games, Rebel Sp. z o.o., TWOPLUS Games, Zhiyanjia, گیمِ پندو (Pendo Games)
Designer
Alexandr Ushan
Artist
Anton Kvasovarov, Sergey Dulin
Do I need the first game to play Spyfall 2?
No! Spyfall 2 is standalone, but if you own the first one, you can mix the cards for even more location variety.
How many people can play?
From 3 to 12 players. It's excellent for large groups where traditional board games aren't feasible.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are super simple, and you can explain them to your friends in under 5 minutes.
How long does a game take?
Each round is very fast, lasting about 15 minutes, allowing you to play multiple rounds in a row.
What's in the box?
Mainly location cards and spy role cards, focusing entirely on social interaction.