Spy Games
Board games with themes of spying and international intrigue. If you've ever dreamed of working for the CIA, the FBI or the KGB, these games can help.
Best Spy Games
Spy games give us a chance to do something we're quite unlikely to do in real life -- participate in espionage. These are my picks for the best spy board games.
Spy games give us a chance to do something we're quite unlikely to do in real life -- participate in espionage. These are my picks for the best spy board games.
Conspiracy
A profile of the board game Conspiracy, designed by Eric Solomon and published by Milton Bradley.
A profile of the board game Conspiracy, designed by Eric Solomon and published by Milton Bradley.
Inkognito
Learn who your partner is and work to complete your mission. Thoughts and information from Carl-Gustaf Samuelsson.
Learn who your partner is and work to complete your mission. Thoughts and information from Carl-Gustaf Samuelsson.
Top Secret Spies
A profile of the board game Top Secret Spies, designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published by Rio Grande Games.
A profile of the board game Top Secret Spies, designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published by Rio Grande Games.
Seeking Agent X
A logic game of hidden identities played using real-life personal ads.
A logic game of hidden identities played using real-life personal ads.
Smuggle
Designed by a former U.S. Customs Special Agent, this game finds players travel to exotic countries to obtain fabulous treasures and bring them back to the U.S., where they have to be declared or smuggled.
Designed by a former U.S. Customs Special Agent, this game finds players travel to exotic countries to obtain fabulous treasures and bring them back to the U.S., where they have to be declared or smuggled.
Spies
Players represent five major European nations in the 1930's as their spies compete to discover government secrets. From Decision Games.
Players represent five major European nations in the 1930's as their spies compete to discover government secrets. From Decision Games.
Spy Alley
This one made the Games 100 in 1997 and won a Mensa Award in 1998. Players become a spy for their given country and try to uncover their opponents' identity while keeping their own identity a secret.
This one made the Games 100 in 1997 and won a Mensa Award in 1998. Players become a spy for their given country and try to uncover their opponents' identity while keeping their own identity a secret.
Spy vs. Spy
The characters from Mad Magazine have their own board game (Milton Bradley, 1986). From Dick.
The characters from Mad Magazine have their own board game (Milton Bradley, 1986). From Dick.
Stop Secret
Each player gets five spies to raid the other players' embassies for their state secrets. From Favoritetoys.com.
Each player gets five spies to raid the other players' embassies for their state secrets. From Favoritetoys.com.
