Codenames Duet Board Game Review
Codenames Duet plays much like the original, but instead of two groups competing, you have two players who must work as a team to find all the agents.
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Codenames Duet plays much like the original, but instead of two groups competing, you have two players who must work as a team to find all the agents.
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