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Codenames Pictures

Codenames Pictures

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What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents!

Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent – or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win.

Features:
• Codenames: Pictures differs from the original Codenames in that the agents are no longer represented by a single word, but by an image that contains multiple elements.
• As an operative, decode messages without contacting the enemy or an assassin.
• Gameplay lasts approximately 15 minutes, and is designed for 2 – 8+ players.

Contents:
• 14 x agent cards in two colours
• 140 x cards with 280 pictures
• 4 x innocent bystander cards
• 1 x double agent card
• 1 x assassin card
• 60 x key cards
• 1 x card stand
• 1 x rulebook

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FAQ

When will I get my order?

Orders dispatch at 2pm Monday to Friday and tracking information is normally sent out by 5pm that day. 

Royal Mail estimate that Tracked 24 will arrive the next working day and Tracked 48 takes two working days. These are estimated delivery times and not guarantees. Sometimes there are delays with Royal Mail.

When do preorders ship?

Korean and Japanese preorders release on Fridays and our aim is to ship all preorders by the following Friday. If a set releases on Friday 20th, we aim to ship all preorders by Friday 27th.

Orders including a preorder item will ship as one order, once the preorder arrives. 

Preorders will be shipped in chronological order.

How can I see the card lists for Korean Pokemon?

Korean sets have the same cards as Japanese sets and the best way to see Korean card lists, is to look up the Japanese one. Occasionally, the numbering may be different for standard trainer cards, but all cards that are present in the Japanese set are present in the Korean set.

Serebii, Bulbapedia and PokeGuardian are all good sources for set lists.

When do you restock?

We do not restock on a set day, the best way to keep up with restocks is to subscribe for email alerts to be notified when sets restock.

Do you offer wholesale/B2B discounts?

Currently we do not offer wholesale pricing. VAT invoices can be provided on request.