Spy Kids isn't just a movie franchise; it's a secret agent training ground for pint-sized heroes. To celebrate tomorrow’s release of Spy Kids: Armageddon, we’ve gathered our top picks for children’s movies, spy books, and games that will leave grown-up spies feeling a twinge of nostalgia. Don't forget to explore our Archive and Share & Subscribe with your friends!
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What should you watch after Spy Kids: Armageddon? Introducing young minds to the thrilling world of espionage can be an exciting cinematic journey so SPYSCAPE went on a mission to bring you the Top 10 family-friendly movies to stream on a night in. From Agent Cody Banks to Penguins of Madagascar, these movies offer wholesome entertainment for the whole family.
SPYGAMES is the thrilling new experience where you’ll jump, climb, throw and dodge in fun immersive challenges developed with experts from CIA and Special Ops to stretch your physical and mental agility. Click the link below for your LAST CHANCE to get early access as a beta tester.
Morse code was instrumental in sending distress signals a century ago, with the famous SOS signal becoming universally recognized as a call for help. Now K-Pop bands like TXT are using Morse code to hint about new songs, music videos, and to message fans about upcoming releases. So what exactly is Morse code and how do you add ‘dots’ and ‘dashes’ to your digital world?
Online escape rooms are a brainy rollercoaster where you can work solo or as part of a family team deciphering clues to unlock victory. Whether you're a puzzle prodigy or just looking for an out-of-the-box adventure, we’ve rounded up 10 of the top spy and detective-themed rooms, so memorize your legend. The clock is ticking.
If you’re new to geocaching our Top Tips and Geocaching Guide will give you a head start. If you're already a pro, isn’t it time to take it to the next level? Brush up on your surveillance spycraft and brush contacts before setting out on these five espionage operations. We’ve hand-selected five spy-themed geocaches for a memorable day of sleuthing.
What walks down stairs alone or in pairs and makes a ‘slinkety’ sound? Everyone’s favorite toy was accidentally invented by a WWII Naval engineer in 1943 and 80 years later it’s still slinking around. Slinky has inspired art installations, bridges, and postage stamps. It’s been to Vietnam and even outer space. In a world of high-tech spy gadgets, Slinky is a coiled rebel.
If you want to be a secret agent like teen spy Alex Rider you’ll need to master espionage ‘tradecraft’, the techniques, methods, and technology spies use to excel on missions. Don’t risk being the next Double-O-Nothing. Our Top Tradecraft Tips will help get you operational.
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