Kids love to have a secret to keep! Spy Alley is a fun game for players to try to keep their own identity hidden, while trying to figure out their opponents’. It combines a little suspense, skill, and reasoning to disguise yourself while you work to guess the other players. This is a great game to play as a family! It can be enjoyed by many different ages, and even young ones who don’t know how to incorporate all the different strategies will enjoy keeping their secret and guessing others. It also has many aspects of your typical board game like rolling the dice, choosing cards, and moving pieces. While it has familiar parts of board games, it has a unique concept of hidden identity.
About 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. You will be surprised how difficult it is to deceive your family. A slip of the tongue, a blink of the eye, or even a twitch of a muscle may give your identity away.”
Ages: 8 to adult
Players:2-6
Approximately 45 minutes playing time
Spy Alley Partners also feature a dice game, as well as a game for juniors. There are many great board games out there, but this one really gets kids thinking about strategy and allows them to use excellent reasoning skills while having fun! This would make a great gift for a kid in your life or even for a whole family. I loved playing this game with my nieces and nephews! From ages 16 down to 7, all ages enjoyed playing this game and it is on my list to give to my 9 year old nephew for Christmas! Take a look at Spy Alley for their choices of games for your family this year!
A SIMPLE GIVEAWAY
One SIMPLE reader will win a Spy Alley board game like the one shown above. Here’s how to enter:
Donna L
December 19, 2014 at 12:31 pmI like the game SIMPLY SUSPECTS.
stephanie mcfarland
December 18, 2014 at 2:46 amspy ally jr looks like fun
Nicole Lancaster
December 17, 2014 at 4:15 pmI would love to play Bluff N Peg with my family.
Trish
December 15, 2014 at 2:02 amSpy Alley Junior
Trish
December 15, 2014 at 2:01 amI would love this
Denise Taylor-Dennis
December 13, 2014 at 11:32 amI would like to try Spy Alley Junior.
Darlene Ysaguirre
December 7, 2014 at 10:23 pmSimply Suspects looks like it would be a lot of fun.
Leela
December 7, 2014 at 4:24 pmThe bluff-n-peg.
Audra O'Hara
December 7, 2014 at 12:23 amThe Spy Alley dice games looks fun. I like playing new/different board games.