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What story will your picture tell?
Dixit is the classic, simple, lighthearted game of storytelling and guesswork where your imagination unlocks the tale. Winner of the prestigious Spiel des Jahres award, Dixit invites you to use the gorgous, imaginative artwork on the cards to tell brief stories. Each round, one player selects a card from his or her hand, thinks up a sentence, and plays the card facedown, telling the others the sentence conjured by the card. The other players all choose cards that they think match that sentence and play them facedown. The cards are shuffled and then revealed. Players secretly vote for the card that best matches the narrator's story, and player whose cards are chosen score a number of points. Of course, the real victory in Dixit is not in amassing points, but in sharing a creative experience with your family and friends.
There is an old saying that every picture tells a story. Live the truth of that saying in the game Dixit, in which lovingly crafted pictures shape stories that you tell. Winner of the 2010 Spiel des Jahres award for Game of the Year, Dixit can be played with three to six players, and is suitable for adults and children, family and friends, and anyone with whom you share a common language.
In this game of imagination and creative guesswork, players take turns playing the storyteller, telling a brief story based on a picture card. As the storyteller, you select a card from your hand, play it facedown, and speak a word, phrase, or sentence represented by the picture. The others play facedown the picture card from their own hand which best represents, to them, what you’ve said. The cards are shuffled and revealed, and each player votes for the image that they think inspired the storyteller’s brief tale.
If all players correctly guess the storyteller’s card, everyone but the storyteller earns two points. If only a few players guess it, then they and the storyteller earn three points. In that case, every player, including the storyteller, earns a point per vote that their card received so that the most imaginative matches between pictures and words are rewarded no matter who made them.
As storyteller, you don’t want to exactly describe the objects and creatures you see in these surreal, fantastical images. You want your words to convey more abstractly, or perhaps personally, what that image suggests, so that other players may be as creative with the cards they choose as you have been with your words.
Most Rare Visions
The cards you’ll find in Dixit all feature original art that depicts fantastical, dreamlike situations. No picture is meant to signify any single phrase or idea, but rather each one is meant to spark a multitude of thoughts, words, and stories. You will find certain meanings that are particular to you in the image of a woman playing cello that seems to be her body. Perhaps it conjures the memory of a concert you recently attended with another player. Or perhaps one of the other players also has black hair, a brown dress, and a quiet smile. Perhaps what draws you most to that card are the children climbing the bars of the music that stems from the cello.
Seemingly simple images contain details that may signify any number of things. A burning candle, upon closer inspection, is not producing drops of white wax as you would suspect, but of red. It could be red wax, or even blood. The red might be the color of a car, or nail polish, the candle might bring up late nights spent writing, a winter night when the power went out, or the magic of a play that you saw. There are no right answers when playing Dixit. There is only your imagination.
As Light As Tales
Every aspect of Dixit is designed to be light-hearted, to encourage narrative and invention. The images on the cards are meant to inspire children and adults alike, to be jovial or serious. Players are represented by brightly-colored wooden rabbits who leap around the game board as you earn points. Since the journey is worth more than the outcome, the rabbits have no particular destination, and the game simply ends when all the cards have been played.
What stories will you tell?
Contains:
* 84 cards featuring original artwork
* One game board
* Six wooden, rabbit-shaped player tokens
* 36 voting tokens in six different colors
* Rules
3 - 6 player(s)
30+ min
Ages 8+