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ã¹ãã¤ã¹ãã³ (SPYSPIN) is a two player game from Japan. The Cold War has begun, and Eastern and Western spies roam the city, trying to outwit and capture each other.
The players have four spies, with each tile showing an innocuous, innocent side and a revealed spy side. The tiles each have different patterns of movement, and these are also varied on the flipside. So the fashion shopper Karin moves 2 places left or right, but flips to spy Karin to move 2 places up or down. Likewise, other spies move orthogonally and then diagonally, and so on. An icon in the corner shows the flipside movement.
Players start by deploying their spies on the 5x5 board, and then take turns moving a spy, which must be flipped after moving. The first player to catch all the opponents spies is the winner.
The game is packaged in a DVD case.
user summary
The publisher says:
ã»Competitive puzzles with different movements between front and back sides
ã»A battle between spies who can read each other's targets until the end.
ã»Children can play with it, and adults can worry about it too. A brain game that the whole family can play
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2
Players
15 min
Play Time
N/A
Complexity
10+
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