Dixit is a game unlike any other, and
although it shares some elements of other games, playing it is an entirely
unique experience. It has been described as a storytelling game, and is limited
only by your imagination.
The game consists of 84 beautifully
illustrated oversized playing cards. The images on these cards are strangely
compelling. Each player begins the game with eight cards. On your turn you
become the storyteller and must select one card from your hand and without
revealing it, describe it in some way. This can be a single word, a sentence, or
perhaps a more involved story.
All the other players then must choose a card from their hands that they feel best fits with the storyteller’s description. They hand their cards face down to the storyteller, who shuffles them along with his own and then places them face up on the table. The players then must try and guess which card was in fact the storyteller’s.
Now here’s the kicker: If everybody picks
the storytellers card, then he gets zero points, for his story was too obvious,
but if nobody picks his card he still gets zero points, for his story was too
obscure. So the storyteller wants at least one person to choose his card, but
not everybody. The challenge is telling the right story.
Of course the other players will earn
points if their cards are picked by anyone.
The beauty of this game is learning to
craft a story that will enable just one or two people to guess your card, and
this can be quite a challenge. The variety of images will allow you to play
this game over and over again.
Dixit also won the coveted Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 2010.
Recommended for ages 8 and up, for 3 - 6 Players and plays in about 30 minutes.
Recommended for ages 8 and up, for 3 - 6 Players and plays in about 30 minutes.
Available from The Games Capital’s online store.
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