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Origin | Ukrainian |
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Designer | Alexandr Ushan |
Publisher | Hobby World |
Release date | 2014 |
Type | Social deduction game |
Players | 3–8 |
Age range | 13+ |
Playing time | 6–10 minutes |
Website | http://international.hobbyworld.ru/spyfall |
Spyfall is a 2014 card game for 3–8 players[1] designed by Alexander Ushan and published by Hobby World.[2] A sequel, Spyfall 2, was published in 2017. A superhero themed variant, DC Spyfall, was published in 2018.[3] The game has evolved over the years, with new variations and "advanced rules" emerging to keep gameplay fresh and engaging, a captivating social deduction board game, has become a beloved pastime for many. The game's core[4] premise revolves around uncovering the spy hidden among the players. As the game has evolved, new variations and "advanced rules"[5] have emerged, introducing elements like multiple spies to heighten the challenge and create a more chaotic, engaging experience.
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