Condition: New
Publisher: Nerdlab Games
Designer: Christian Kudahl & Laura Kudahl
Description:
In Agent Avenue board game, two undercover spies in a quirky anthropomorphic suburb race to uncover each other’s identity through bluffing, deduction, and set collection. Using a unique “I split, you choose” mechanic, players strategically play cards face-up and face-down, adapting to their opponent’s choices. With vibrant artwork, tactical depth, and replayable gameplay, it’s perfect for fans of compact, competitive 2-player card games.
Recommended Age: 8+
Average Play Time: 15 Minutes
Players: 3-4
Genres: Animals | Bluffing | Card Game
Mechanisms: Hand Management | Race | Set Collection
Release Date: 10/10/2025
Due to distribution restrictions we are only able to ship this product to the United States, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Reviews
Great 2 person game. Very straight forward and quick. Has some fun strategy trying to trick your opponent into taking the worse card. Arrived in the time frame given at checkout. Ordered 2 extras for gifts and all came in perfect, shrink-wrapped condition. Wasn't able to find this game many other places. Will definitely buy from elevated board games again.
Always on the hunt for a good 2 player game now that my kids are getting older and it's soon to be just me and my husband! This one is awesome, and worth the hype--had a really fun time playing our very first time which says a lot for me as it usually takes me a few plays to really get into something! And of course, along with the game came the awesome customer service of Elevated Board Games! My favorite place to buy games!!!
Fun, quick game. Try to catch your opponent before they catch you. On your turn, you give your opponent a choice of a face up card or a face down card. What they choose determines how they move. Fun game of cat and mouse. Games are so quick, you’ll play multiple times each time the game hits the table.