Codenames Players: 4 – 8 competitive or 2 – 8 non-competitive Ages: 10+ Genre: Party game and Mystery Developer: Vlaada Chvátil Publisher: Czech Games Edition Illustrator: Tomas Kucerovsky Game Mechanics

The niche and paratextual industries of games and play
Codenames Players: 4 – 8 competitive or 2 – 8 non-competitive Ages: 10+ Genre: Party game and Mystery Developer: Vlaada Chvátil Publisher: Czech Games Edition Illustrator: Tomas Kucerovsky Game Mechanics
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