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OUTFOXED, A CLASSIC WHO DUNNIT GAME FOR PRESCHOOLERS, 4 players

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  • COOPERATIVE WHODUNIT GAME FOR PRESCHOOLERS: Introduce kids ages 4 and up to this classic, cooperative gameplay. Featuring a fun evidence scanner and adorable fox suspects.
  • CRACK THE CASE: Can you help find out which Fox stole Mrs. Plumpert’s prized pot pie? You’ll have to work fast to gather clues and rule out suspects together before the guilt fox high-tails it towards the exit!
  • WHO, WHAT, WHERE: Clues help you determine what the guilty fox is wearing so you can rule out suspects as you travel the board.
  • FUN FAMILY GAME: Outfoxed is a fun cooperative boardgame that is perfect for younger kids. Entertain kids on play dates or rainy days with Outfoxed.



4.8 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Release date June 5, 2024 Language English Manufacturer Ceaco

Mrs. Plumpert's prized pot pie has gone missing, and now it's a chicken Chase to crack the case! In Outfoxed, you move around the board to gather clues, then use the special evidence Scanner to rule out suspects. You have to work together quickly because the guilty fox is high-tailing it towards the exit! Will you halt the hungry hooligan before it flies The coop or will you be Outfoxed?


chusgma
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Played this game with my 6 year old grandson. He loved it. The directions looked a little difficult when reading them, but the game is actually very easy to play.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Outfoxed! is like Clue for kids—except instead of a murder mystery, you're solving the case of a missing pie. And honestly, that’s a crime worth investigating.The game is simple but engaging: roll the dice, gather clues, and track down the sneaky fox before they escape. The clue decoder is pure magic to little minds, making them feel like real detectives (tiny Sherlock Holmes in pajamas). Plus, it teaches problem-solving and teamwork—because let’s be real, preschoolers need all the teamwork skills they can get.The only downside? If your kid gets too into it, expect them to start accusing you of stealing random household objects. But hey, that just means they’re invested.A great game for family fun and future detectives in training!
Margaret
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2025
I bought this for my 5 and a half year old grandson for Christmas. He is an active boy and I wondered if he would take to a board game, but I was impressed by the reviews. Happy to say, he loves it and asks to play it. After a couple of games he was able to set up the game by himself, ready for parents/grandparents to join him. The collaborative aspect is motivating for all to work together and discuss who can/cannot be the thief. Deductive thinking that my grandson really gets into! Parents love it too, and a game doesn't last too long. Sturdily made and worth the money.
bd
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Higher quality yet reasonably priced.Super fun and uncomplicated.Love the cooperative nature of the game; we all work together and root for each other.Great gift for when you need to get something but don’t know what they like.
Lisa Hines
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025
I am a child therapist and I bought this game to play with clients as a way to build rapport. I've played it with kids as young as five and as old as 16 and everyone enjoyed it. It's quick and fun, and as always Gamewright has made a high quality game.
Andres Kessler
Reviewed in Germany on February 21, 2024
Game is good, kids love it.Delivery took very long time.
Tichrules
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Very simple game for younger kids to learn logic based game solving skills. The clue concept part of the game is a very cool mechanic that I had never seen before and I play a lot of hobby board games. Perfect for younger game players. We played it 3 times in a row.
valentina
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
"Outfoxed" is a delightful and easy-to-learn board game that’s perfect for children. The rules are straightforward, making it accessible for kids, and it encourages collaborative play. Players work together to identify the suspect before the fox reaches the end of the path, fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills.Both my 6-year-old and 9-year-old equally enjoy playing it, and it’s become a favorite for quick and engaging family game nights. What sets this game apart is its cooperative nature—players strategize together to outsmart the fox, which is a refreshing change from the highly competitive games often available. This aspect of teamwork makes it a wonderful addition to any game collection, especially for families looking to promote collaboration and fun.
Francisco Arguedas
Reviewed in Mexico on July 9, 2023
Fue un regalo y le encantó a La Niña
Arielsurf
Reviewed in Italy on December 29, 2023
Gioco fatto molto bene.Semplice nelle regoleoffre molteplici opportunità di gioco.Si gioca tutti contro la volpe !Consigliato
D.B. Hobwell
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
So going to go over the different parts of this game and an overall review, but going to say that this little game is one of the best games to introduce gaming to a young child!Game overview:The game is cooperative deduction game, and uses a combination of clues with suspects who either have or do not have one of the objects in the clue. On your turn you decide if you are looking for suspects or clues, then you roll some custom dice three times trying to get all of the feet or eye symbols, if you don not a fox moves on a path towards his fox hole. The eyes allow you to flip over two suspects while the feet allow you to move as many spaces as feet. If you reach a clue you may place it on the device and then pull open the front panel which reveals either a green or white spot which means the thief either has or does not have the item. If you determine the thief before the fox figure reaches his whole.Components:The cards are of good quality, the custom dice are great, the board is clear and the revealing device works well! The only thing you may have to look out for is that the revealing device does require good lighting as the green and white background can be hard to differentiate in low light.Rules:The rules are clear, and it is easy to follow what to do on a turn. I will say that I have made one house rule for playing with kids who are younger, I let them choose eyes or feet after the first roll, so they have more success.Game length:The game plays quickly, about 30 minutes if all are engaged, high end 45 minutes.Complexity:This is slightly more complex than say candy Land or shoots and ladders, but would be around the same as Sorry or Guess Who.Teaching opportunities:The game provides opportunity to talk about deduction, odds, observations, turn taking, sequencing, and working with others.Overall:Obviously, this game is designed to play with kids, and that is why I rank it a 5 out of 5 here. The decision space is rich, the access is similar to other kids games and the technology to create a cooperative Guess Who is excellent! I would not expect too many adults to pull this off the shelf for their own game night, but for what it does for kids games it is a must buy for anyone with kids five years old and up!