In the board game Secret Code: Images, we become spies! The two spymasters know the secret identity of each agent, but their teammates only know the agents by an image. The teams will compete to see who can contact all their agents first.
Each spymaster will give a clue composed of a single word that can refer to several images on the board. Their teammates will try to relate the clue to the images, avoiding pointing to the rival team's words. And without anyone finding the assassin...
Secret Code: Images includes three game variants. The first is similar to billiards, where to win, the team has to find all their agents and, lastly, the assassin. In the second and third variants, the clue can be accompanied by unlimited or zero replacing the number of cards.
If we already have Secret Code and want to combine both games, we can create a 5×4 grid, as in the new one, or a 5×5 grid, respecting the original setup. This will consist of word and image cards, and the same rules will be followed, including the variants. Thus, a clue can refer to cards of both types.
Company
Devir is a Brazilian publishing group founded in 1987 and specialized in entertainment products: fantasy literature, comics, and games of all kinds, including role-playing games, board games, collectible card games, and more. The group has subsidiaries in eight different countries: Brazil, Portugal, Spain, the United States, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Argentina.
Devir holds exclusive translation rights to Portuguese and Spanish for Wizards of the Coast products. The four most representative games in the company's catalog are the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and the board games Catan and Carcassonne, all of which feature international tournaments.