Spy Alley Mensa Award Winning Family Strategy Board Game

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars 2,327

4.3 out of 5 stars 180

4.0 out of 5 stars 46

4.4 out of 5 stars 91

3.7 out of 5 stars 26

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CAD 56.04CAD56.04 CAD 42.03CAD42.03 CAD 28.01CAD28.01 CAD 28.01CAD28.01 CAD 14.00CAD14.00

Number of Players
2-6 2-6 2-6 2-4 2-6

Average Play Time
30-45 minutes 15-30 minutes 10-15 minutes 15-30 minutes 10-15 minutes

Recommended Player Age
8 and up 8 and up 6 -12+ 8 and up 8 and up

Strategy Game


Light Strategy

Hidden Identity Game

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FAMILY SPY ADVENTURE GAME | Assume your secret Identity and use your wit to unmask and eliminate the enemy spies. 2-6 Players | 30 to 45 Minute Play Time | Ages 8 to Adult | National Award Winner
EXCITING FAMILY BOARD GAME | Captures the imagination of kids teens and adults. Appropriate for all ages. Family and Friends will become immersed in an evening of espionage and intrigue playing spy and counter spy in a dark alley. Spy Alley
SPY AGAIN AND AGAIN | No two games are ever the same. Great spies learn from every mission. Your friends and family will be just like spies in training learning new strategies and changing their play
TOP SECRET LEARNING | In your quest to be the worlds top spy, players will be developing skills like social deduction, reasoning, logic and skills so top secret we can’t tell you what they are. You will have to play to find out.

Customers say

Customers find this board game extremely fun and easy to learn, particularly noting it’s simple enough for young children while still being challenging for adults. Moreover, the game is great for family and large groups of friends, with good pacing that doesn’t take long to play. Additionally, they appreciate its strategic elements, with one customer noting it combines luck and strategy well, and another mentioning the ability to employ different strategies each time. However, the ease of use receives mixed feedback, with some finding the rules easy to understand while others find them confusing.

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  1. Found by Mama

    Fun Board Game for Kids and Parents – Great for Family Game Night
    We’ve played this multiple times as a family of four, and it’s quickly become one of our favorite games! Our 7- and 9-year-old boys love trying to trick us into guessing the wrong country—and let’s be honest, my husband and I get pretty into it too. 😄It’s for 2-6 players and says 8 years old +. But our newly turned 7 year old has been able to play by himself. We just have to remind him at times not to accidentally give away any info that could help us guess his country. 😊 But he does a great job!Game play is smooth and fast-paced, which keeps everyone engaged (no long waiting around for turns). It’s fun, strategic, and just the right amount of silly. I’m posting a short video so you can get a feel for how it plays.The instructions might take a minute to fully understand at first, but once you get the hang of it, the game really flows. It’s great for practicing deduction, a little friendly bluffing, and lots of laughs!Right now it’s on sale for $31.99 and normally $39.99. Either way, I’d say it’s definitely worth it for how fun it is and the unique concept which is different than other games we have played!Highly recommend adding this to your family game night rotation!

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  2. Samantha Elizabeth

    Deceptively Simple, Incredibly Fun! 🕵️‍♂️🎲
    I played Spy Alley at a friend’s house recently and was instantly hooked! It’s the perfect mix of strategy, bluffing, and deduction — easy enough to learn quickly, but with enough depth to keep things exciting every round. We were all on the edge of our seats trying to figure out who was who while keeping our own identities hidden.The concept is so clever: collect your spy gear while staying undercover, all while trying to guess your opponents’ identities before they guess yours. It sparked tons of laughs, fake-outs, and “aha!” moments throughout the night. The game is well-made, and I now understand why it’s a Mensa award winner.Whether you’re with family or friends, this is a fantastic addition to any game night — clever, quick-paced, and endlessly replayable. Highly recommend for anyone who loves a little friendly competition and mind games!

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  3. ABE

    Family Fun!!
    Great way to spend time with family and kids. The accusations are pretty fun and you need to pay attention to the details. Great job with this game.

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  4. Dad’s Gaming Addiction

    Spy Alley Review by Dad’s Gaming Addiction
    Spy Alley: 2-6 Players, Ages 8+, Average Play Time = 45 MinutesSpy Alley reminds me a bit of Clue and Monopoly…the former because you’re trying to use deductive logic to find hidden identities and the latter because you’re moving around the board buying and collecting things. However, the bluffing mechanic adds a nice twist to the game and rightly sets itself apart from both.Speaking of which, the bluffing mechanic adds a bit of strategic flair to the game. Some players might opt to take a slow approach in gathering their country’s items while others might take a more direct approach and only buy an unnecessary item here or there. Players can also choose which countries to buy items for (in most cases), so some may buy items for all six countries while others might buy items for only two or three countries. It all comes down to how quick you can obtain your country’s items without giving yourself away, and that will change with each person you play against. You might be able to get away with more when playing against a child, for example, but you better have your poker face ready for someone who’s played five-card stud professionally and is watching your facial expressions like a hawk.From a parent’s point of view, Spy Alley is definitely kid friendly. In fact, it’s simple enough to where it would appeal to people of all ages. Being at the mercy of bad die rolls can be frustrating at times, though the move cards and confiscate materials space (among other things) helps players to offset that. All in all, it is a fun, casual game that is definitely worth looking into.

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  5. ElephantEater

    Took a chance, great game
    Having 4 kids that could use some brain exercise, my wife and I thought this sounded like it would be worth a shot. We played it a couple times without the kids so we could get a feel for the game and learn the rules. A few things to note: you make more moves by drawing cards constantly rather than by rolling the dice, but the dice play is fun as well. Basically, everyone draws a secret identity (like Clue? It’s been too long). Once you collect enough traits for your character, you can go down spy alley instead of around the board and if you land on your space you win, but while you’re in spy alley, since the other players can see the traits you’ve collected, they can guess your character and if they’re right, you’re out. So you have to spend some time throwing them off your scent by collecting traits for dummy characters as well. Then if you go down spy alley and another player accuses you of being the wrong character, then they lose. This gets real interesting if you stack up the dummy character traits but another player actually has that character so they know you’re lying. But you don’t know who knows you’re lying. It’s actually a pretty simple game once you learn the moves, but no two games are alike for sure.The game forces you to make unique choices and your success doesn’t require luck. You could say your success depends equally on having a plan AND being pragmatic. The real challenge is the bluffing, and I really like poker, but this is a lot of bluffing. I suppose there’s a life lesson in here somewhere, something like if you’re going to expose a spy, you better be right because if you’re wrong, suddenly the only spy is you? Yeah.Also, the box is strangely tight, but maybe it won’t fall apart like all the other “classic” board game boxes do.

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  6. Lolo

    One of the best family games, all my kids like it and we enjooy mystry and easy rulesRecommed to buy

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  7. Amity

    Great game to play with friends, keeps you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out who is lying or telling the truth while playing the game

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