- A colorful, cooperative card game in which players play cards to one of four piles matching either color or number
- The players have to complete a series of goals without saying what’s in their hand by working together as a team
- Players are racing against the clock to win so they’re need to be in cahoots
- The game supports 2-4 players, aged 10+, and plays in roughly 20 minutes
- Comes with 56 number cards and 50 goal cards
Cahoots Cooperative Card Game by Gamewright 5 Inch Multi-Colored
$55.00 Original price was: $55.00.$35.75Current price is: $35.75.
Join the fun with Gamewright Cahoots! Team up to decipher clues in this vibrant cooperative card game. Grab your set and start playing today!
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Koda Verified Buyer –
Love this board game, it is a great way to play a nee type of card game. The idea is original, you play together to complete a set of goals instead of competing against one another. Anyone with a good sense of accomplishing tasks can play, and I personally find it more fun with 2 people.
You can also make it easier or harder based on a few factors. I enjoy that because it is now a game that can be played more than a few times before you are bored.
Amy Sopher Verified Buyer –
This is a great game for kids and adults. It’s flexible so you can adjust how challenging the game is depending on the ages of your players. My 5 year old son and I play it. I love that it teaches him critical thinking and problem solving skills as well as pattern recognition and number skills. I’ve played it with a group of 4 teens and a group of 6 adults…they all loved it! Another bonus is that everyone plays against the game, so you all win or lose together! This eliminates the negative competition but still provides an atmosphere of competition while you try to beat the game. Overall, we love this game!
TMed Verified Buyer –
Fun for ALL ages. Can be a bit challenging, but it’s a collaborative (vs. competitive) game so teamwork comes into play. Well packaged, fairly easy to understand — a video we found explaining the game was helpful too.
sugarmagnolia Verified Buyer –
This is one of our go-to family games. Our son is autistic and struggles with losing. This is a great game that’s tons of fun, and it’s a good one to pull out if he is struggling with having lost another game. The only things I would add is to put some “make your own goal” cards so that we can come up with our own goals to try to beat, and I feel like what you are or are not allowed to say is not very clear (but maybe I’m just trying to read too much into what is being said in the instructions).
jennie r stever Verified Buyer –
This game is a quick, engaging one that is easy to learn. My 12 year old and I play multiple rounds in an afternoon, and I can see it being great for a wide range of age groups. We love that it’s different in that you’re trying to achieve the goals together, with the challenge of not knowing the other’s hand. We have a lot of Gamewright games, and this one is a new favorite.
Wolfy Verified Buyer –
Easy and Fun
Oskar Verified Buyer –
Muy entretenido y fácil de poner en mesa
T-Mac’s Review Verified Buyer –
Every person who plays this game buys it. This is not an exaggeration. My mother, sister in law, church friends all now own it because of a lightning deal that seduced me to purchase it. so much fun. A cooperative game that brings about team spirit and loads of fun. It is challenging yet not frustrating. Great for people who don’t like to play games because winning and losing is corporate.
Mel Verified Buyer –
Peter F. Verified Buyer –
We originally bought this game as a way to play a math based game with our First Grader, but so far, only the adults have played, and it was a lot of fun!
From the description, we thought there was going to be no talking at all, but the base rules just restrict you from discussing the exact colors and numbers in your hands. It makes each player think ahead about how their cards can best be used, and how to convey that information to your teammates.
The game seems to be adaptable to different age groups and skill levels, and we look forward to playing with our 6 year old, but our 4 year old should be able to play this game too. Would definitely recommend this game!