Description: From Mata Hari to James Bond, spies and secret agents have filled our imaginations. Now, you get the chance to play spy and counter spy in a dark alley -- Spy Alley. Deceptively simple and surprisingly intense, Spy Alley keeps you on the edge of your seat. Players become a spy for their given country and try to uncover their opponents' identity while keeping their own identity a secret. Players use deductive reasoning to expose other spies while attempting to complete their mission by obtaining code books, disguises, keys and passwords. FAMILY SPY ADVENTURE GAME | Assume your secret Identity and use your wit to unmask and eliminate the enemy spies. 2-6 Players | 30 to 45 Minute Play Time | Ages 8 to Adult | National Award Winner EXCITING FAMILY BOARD GAME | Captures the imagination of teens and adults. Appropriate for all ages. Family and Friends will become immersed in an evening of espionage and intrigue playing spy and counter spy in a dark alley. Spy Alley SPY AGAIN AND AGAIN | No games are ever the same. Great spies learn from every mission. Your friends and family will be just like spies in training learning new strategies and changing their play TOP SECRET LEARNING | In your quest to be the worlds top spy, players will be developing skills like social deduction, reasoning, logic and skills so top secret we can’t tell you what they are. You will have to play to find out.
Price: 58.69 USD
Location: Bloomfield, Connecticut
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Color: Multicolor
EAN: 0793631299768
ISBN: 0793631299768
Package Dimensions LxWxH: 12.56x8.82x2.32 Inches
Weight: 2.23 Pounds
MPN: 4099315
Gender: Boys & Girls
Age Level: 12-16 Years, 8-11 Years
Game Type: Board Game
Brand: Spy Alley Partners LLP
Recommended Age Range: 8
Min. Number of Players: 2 players
Type: Game Board
Year: 1999
Award: Mensa Select Award
Theme: Strategy