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Pegasus Spiele  |  SKU: PES51224G

Spy Connection

$31.95 CAD
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Description

Designers Matthew Dunstan
Brett J. Gilbert
Publisher Pegasus Spiele
Players 2-4
Playing Time 20-30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up

In the world of international espionage effective ways of completing missions are just as important as improvisation and secured travel routes.

In Spy Connection, which was originally announced as Web of Spies, players travel Europe to fulfill their missions as quickly as possible. To fulfill mission cards, players have to build a route between all shown locations. While they are allowed to use their established network to fulfill future missions, their network is of limited size: eventually, to expand in one direction they will have to remove markers elsewhere, thus changing their network throughout the game to meet the current requirements. Whoever manages to fulfill seven missions first wins.

There has never been an easier way of becoming an international spy than Spy Connection. The right mix of planning and improvisation is key to winning this network building family game for 2 to 4 players aged 8 and up.

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Janice Ammons
route building with spy theme

Enjoyable route-builder that forces constant resource scarcity by way of having your agents (route pieces) also be your currency for picking up missions and completing them. On your turn you either place some discs onto the board to make connections to different cities, or you take new route cards that show the cities you want to connect to. The tension comes from having relatively few discs/agents, so you constantly have to rebuild your network. Easy to setup and teach.