OUTFOXED, A CLASSIC WHO DUNNIT GAME FOR PRESCHOOLERS, 4 players
CEACO
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Best for families
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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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The consensus
What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, Outfoxed is the most consistently recommended cooperative game for younger kids in this candidate pool. r/Parenting and r/boardgames threads describe it as 'a co-op game where the players reveal clues about the suspect, a lot like Clue but without the murder,' and parents repeatedly note that four- and five-year-olds catch on quickly. The boardgamegeek.com community entry highlights the evidence-scanner gimmick, where players use a physical card-decoding tool to rule out suspects, as the standout component.
What reviewers liked
- r/boardgames and r/Parenting consensus recommends it for ages roughly 5-7
- Evidence-scanner component repeatedly called out as engaging and tactile
- Teaches real deduction logic rather than pure luck
- 4.8-star Amazon average across 7,400+ verified-purchase reviews
Where it falls short
- r/boardgames thread flags very low win rate with rules as written, some families house-rule it
- Adults report the game wears thin after many plays
- Final-roll dependence frustrates kids who lose repeatedly
- Less depth than co-ops aimed at older kids and adults
Across the reviewers we read, Outfoxed is the most consistently recommended cooperative game for younger kids in this candidate pool. r/Parenting and r/boardgames threads describe it as 'a co-op game where the players reveal clues about the suspect, a lot like Clue but without the murder,' and parents repeatedly note that four- and five-year-olds catch on quickly. The boardgamegeek.com community entry highlights the evidence-scanner gimmick, where players use a physical card-decoding tool to rule out suspects, as the standout component.
The deduction loop, move, gather clues, eliminate suspects before the fox escapes, gives kids a real puzzle to solve rather than just a roll-and-move, which several r/boardgames commenters cite as the reason it has more replay value than typical preschool fare. Verified-purchase Amazon volume of more than 7,000 reviews at 4.8 stars corroborates the strong family reception.
The honest caveat, flagged in an r/boardgames thread directly, is that the win rate as written is brutal, the final dice roll often comes up all eyes or all paws, and some families end up house-ruling the endgame to make wins more frequent. A separate community thread notes that adults can grow tired of it after heavy rotation.
- 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.
Bought my daughter outfoxed for her birthday last week. Read the rules today and she was very excited to play. She caught on incredibly quickly and knew what ...
This is a game where you have to explore various spots of a small town to uncover clues. You're picking your action and rolling dice to determine if you ...
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