Think of it like codenames + Disney visual trivia. Great game, but it's actually a bit more complicated than the standard codenames because it's very specific and very difficult if you're not at all familiar with some of the Disney movies. The cards have a name on one side and a picture on the other, which is great. Most of them are the most famous characters from early to recent movies; but if you can't spot Falin, Sher Kahn, and Mushu from a picture, or don't know who they are by their names, then players can sometimes feel a little frustrated with the specifics or this version versus the more generic codenames. There's nothing wrong with that, just be aware that this is actually a harder game for some people, especially when two super Disney fans are on the same team against a team of casual fans. And of course, this version can turn off players who don't really care about Disney, since working knowledge of Disney characters is very important to be able to help your team.
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