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Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game

Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game

2-2
Players
30
Minutes
8+
Age
2005
Published

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What to Expect

Players use decks featuring five agents on colored cards. On your turn, choose to duel with your top card or place it in the treehouse to boost future cards. If both players play the same color, they race to hit a panic button to decide the round. The game ends when a player wins five rounds, usually in under five minutes.

Who Is This Game For?

Designed for children and beginners, this game is a quick and simple two-player collectible card game. No prior experience is required, making it a light introduction to the genre.

How It Works

Each turn, you can duel by playing your top card or place it in the treehouse to strengthen future cards. The higher-valued card wins duels, influenced by cards in the treehouse. When cards are the same color, players race to press a panic button. First to win five rounds wins the game.

What Makes It Special

Designed by Tyler Bielman, Brandon Bozzi, and Brian Tinsman and published by Wizards of the Coast in 2005, this game combines collectible card play with a unique real-time panic button mechanic. It is themed around the Cartoon Network series 'Codename: Kids Next Door'.

Pro

  • Very quick rounds (under 5 minutes)
  • Easy entry for children and beginners
  • Unique real-time panic button mechanic
  • Theme tied to a popular cartoon series

Contra

  • Only for two players
  • Lacks complex strategies or mechanics
  • No solo mode available

Setting & Atmosphäre

Based on the Cartoon Network series 'Codename: Kids Next Door', the game features five secret agents fighting adults in a whimsical cartoon world.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on when to place cards in the treehouse to boost your duel strength.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

No, the game is designed exclusively for two players.

How long does a game really take?

A typical game lasts under five minutes, allowing for quick play sessions.

What prior experience do I need?

No prior experience required; it is suitable for beginners and children.

How does this compare to similar games?

It combines collectible card duels with a unique real-time panic button race, creating active gameplay.

Is this suitable for families?

Yes, it is designed for children with simple mechanics, making it family-friendly.

What mechanic makes it special?

The real-time panic button race when same-colored cards are played sets it apart alongside classic collectible card play.

Fazit

A fast, accessible collectible card game for two players, ideal for children and fans of the show. Its short playtime suits quick gaming sessions.