![]() Multiverse Madness – This one is similar to the Joker’s Jest module, except it uses decks of eight different locations instead of eight Joker cards. A player wins (or scores points) by revealing their card and correctly guessing everyone has a Joker. Joker’s Jest – For even more insanity and hilarity, mix this deck composed entirely of Joker cards into the pool of basic decks. The Harley Quinn icon is simply ignored when not using this module. The Harley Quinn player has to be very careful with their responses, because not only can she lose if she’s called out as the Joker, if the Joker guesses the location correctly, the other players can still win if they can identify Harley Quinn. If playing with this module and a player receives the card with this icon, it means that they’re secretly trying to help the Joker even though they don’t know who the Joker is. Harley Quinn Helper – In each of the 20 basic 8-card decks, one of the seven location cards has a Harley Quinn icon on it. It also includes four optional modules that provide new twists to keep things fresh and fun. ‘DC Spyfall’ is more than just a re-theme of the popular game. Here’s a complete listing of the locations included in the box: You’ll find iconic places like the Batcave, the Daily Planet, and Themyscira, and each has a line of descriptive text which is handy when playing with those who may not be very familiar with the DC Universe. While the original game features 30 different location cards, ‘DC Spyfall’ only has 20, all of which are taken directly from the pages of DC Comics. ‘DC Spyfall’ is essentially the same game, except that it’s entirely themed around the DC Universe, featuring comic-inspired artwork with the Spy being replaced with the Joker. Players who receive the location card have to ask each other questions to try and expose the Spy among them without giving the identity of their location away, while the Spy must use bluffing tactics to stay hidden and figure out the mystery location of everyone else at the table. Every round, one player is randomly dealt a Spy card and the rest of the players are all dealt a card depicting the same exact location. It’s a quick social deduction card game for 3-8 players that takes place over eight-minute rounds. If you haven’t heard of ‘Spyfall’, I reviewed the game a while back. Will The Joker say something that blows his cover? Or will he get away with his dastardly plan? His cover is so good, even HE doesn’t know where he is! The Justice League is aware of his antics and the Heroes have decided the best way to find him is to have everyone start talking. His latest venture finds him causing chaos by infiltrating different locations all across the DC Universe. ![]() The Joker is on the loose! The Clown Prince of Crime is up to some new tricks. New and improved Joker™ products! Cryptozoic Entertainment and Hobby World’s hit party game ‘Spyfall’ returns this summer with a new secret ingredient: Smilex! ![]()
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