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23.6.2012

I play a lot of hobby board games with family and friends but this one tops them all.I heard good things about this game from podcast, reviewers but when reading description I was a little unsure at first, "a story telling game?" I Don't think I will like this. But i brought it on a wim, read the rules and was still unsure, but I got it out with some friends and after a couple of rounds we all got it, and we loved every turn we played.I'm not going to go through the in and outs of the rules it will blow your mind.And you don't tell story's, you pick a card a say sentence about that card. It really easy to understand the rules and give a good exsample of how to play. It Plays good with 4 people,plays better with 5 or 6 people, I've played with 12 people after a Wake 6 teams of 2 which was even better. It really lighten the mood and helped them to take their mind off of things for a bit.The scoring is so balanced in ever game I played so far no one has run away in the lead or got left behide, but saying that the scoring is proplery the one bad thing about the game, it's the insert of the game and the design is stepping stones and if you are not careful you could back track or skip a point of someone. But this is not a game breaker just deal with it.If you like this and want more then there is Dixit 2, just more cards to mix in, and Dixit: odyssey more cards a better scoring track and plays up to 12 players.
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17.1.2011

Having been brought up with miserable games like Monopoly and Cluedo, I grew to dislike board games. Having discovered other great "Spiel des Jahres" winners like Carcassonne and Ticket to Ride, I thought I would give the latest winner Dixit a try.This is a truly inspired game. It ticks all the boxes for a great game i.e. fun, ease of play, clear straightforward rules, everyone remains in the game until the end, strategic, caters for players of different age and ability, limited element of chance (no dice to roll), repeat play interest, no two game plays the same, simple scoring, game ends when all cards have been used (so no nightmare game without end such as Monopoly, Uno, Top Trumps,etc).I won't bother explaining the rules, as the full details can be found on PDF at the manufacturer's website. However, I would like to mention the wonderful artistic cards that really make the game. As well as being great to look at, the cards are very cleverly done so that each one can have a multitude of meanings.Although we love games like Carcassonne, Dixit rewards imagination as much as strategy and cunning. A wonderful family game.In fact, we have played it so much that I have just bought the Dixit 2 extension to get double the cards.
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11.5.2011

This was a fantastic find - an utterly addictive game that all my friends and family loved instantly and wanted to keep playing, and rushed out to buy. It can work on many levels - we played with young children and with adults, and the mechanisms work effectively for both. I've also played with different groups of adults - some where everyone knew each other extremely well, and some where there were strangers involved, some regular games players and others not - and it works each time. At first people tend to be cautious and go for "obvious" phrases, but they soon realise that doesn't work and they get creative. I've watched it being played where the players agreed to just use single words,and that also worked fine.The cards are wonderful, and triggered lots of discussion during the game after they were played.One thing we found was that it works far better with 6 players, as this means there are more cards to choose from and more chances of getting a vote for your card. Loved the wooden rabbit pieces, although the scoreboard is slightly awkward to use - we made our own to travel abroad with.Although quite expensive, I think it is great value for money. Highly recommended.
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25.6.2018

A very fun, bluffing game for all the family.Everyone starts off with some fantastically drawn cards in their hands. The person who's starts is the Storyteller, who selects one of their cards, and places it face down. They also say a word, sentence or even a sound effect that is associated with that card.The rest of the players then choose a card from their hand that may also be associated with that word, sentence or sound effect. They then hand their card (hidden from all!) to the Storyteller, who shuffles all these cards, and places them face up, in a row, for all to see.Everyone knows which card THEY contributed,but they don't know which card is the Storyteller's - the idea is that all the cards that are on display could be a potential candidate.Points are scored depending on who guess what. If you've played Fibbage (by JackBox) then you will be very familiar with the mechanics of this game.The more you play, the better everyone will be at describing their images, and leading everyone astray. Also, the more players that are involved, the more enjoyable the game is. Four really is the minimum.Very enjoyable, very easy to get into, and loads of fun. Recommended.
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28.12.2012

For those people who love a good bluffing game, akin to Balderdash or Apples to Apples then this is the game for you!Essentially each player has 6 cards (from a pack of about 100), and each card is a beautifully drawn, mind melting picture (man eating handbag, chicken police squad, etc) which has so much detail it could be about anything!When it's your turn, your task is to make up a sentence/ phrase/ sound that best describes one of your chosen crazy picture cards. Each other player uses your sentence to help them pick one of their cards that could also describe one of their cards and places it in the middle. You then shuffle the cards each player has given then turn them over.You then all each guess which was the original card that the original sentence described.The aim is to not to be too obvious (if everyone guesses your card, you get 0 points, everyone else gets 3) or too obscure (if no-one gets it you, again, get 0 points and everyone gets 3). It's about getting that perfect balance. Other players also score if people choose their card - similar to Balderdash.Amazing game, encourages creative thinking. Perfect for Christmas family gatherings!!
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31.1.2020

We were introduced to Dixit by a friend and decided to buy our own copy as we’re a family who enjoy board games.The game itself is straightforward, but the scoring system can be a little cumbersome and has required a few re-reads of the scoring instructions.Each player is dealt a number of cards, the storyteller describes their card using a sentence, noise or a little story, everyone else chooses a card which closely matches the story told, all cards are handed to the storyteller who shuffles, places and then everyone needs to guess which card belonged to the storyteller. What we did find, was that playing together as a family (myself and my two daughters)is that we know eachother incredibly well so we always guessed the right card, which makes it a super straightforward game. When we introduce other people to the game, it’s much more fun since they have really different ideas - but it makes for a more competitive game with other players.Overall, we do love it and play it regularly. The illustrations are beautiful and often spin off conversations which make gameplay seem a lot longer, but, the family who communicates stay together, right?
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24.7.2014

My friend had this game, I played it and bought it. I've played this game with friends and know 4 of them that have bought it too.It's novel, quirky and really easy to learn the rules.Very original picture cards in your hands with a host of random images printed on them. You take turns as the narrator and have to state a phrase, sing a song, rhyme or even tell a short story that you as an individual can see on the card that you lay face down (It,s your choice) as simple or complicated as you want.The other players unable to see your card lay down a card in their hands on top of the narrators card which they think has a resemblance to the description ,phrase or story told by the narrator.the cards are shuffled and revealed to the players who than have to guess which card is the narrators. Points are scored if youguess the narrators card correctly and you get extra points if you can deceive players into thinking your card is the narrators.You use Bunny Rabbit tokens as score markers and proceed around the board where the first past the post is the winner.It really is good fun and can be played individually or in teams.
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4.2.2013

I am nearly 30 and I admit - I am a board game geek (although only started recently) so the fact that I absolutely loved Dixit the first time I played it with friends is maybe not surprising. However, last time I visited my family I decided to take it with me. Despite my mother's initial hesitation ("I can't play these games, you'll be so much better, you already know the game") we started playing - and the whole family thoroughly enjoyed it. The scores, whilst not random, were vastly varied between rounds, but frankly nobody cared about them that much. For some reason even though someone wins, someone loses, it doesn't trigger the annoying competitive spirit of some people.It's almost as if the joy of playing itself is much more important.At the end, quite late in the evening, my mum was tempting us "let's play just one more round!". To me that's the best proof that Dixit is unique, and even people who would not normally play board games get into it - as well as well-seasoned geeks. Truly a beautiful game for everybody.
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6.7.2016

A lovely board game for families and storytellers, Dixit presents itself as one of the best looking board games I own. The interior of the box itself is used as the board where you travel around its rim. The pieces are lovely wooden rabbits and the cards each present themselves as works of art. The only problem I have with this game is that once you have used all the cards a few times the game can get a bit boring. I will soon buy / make some more cards and have since found ways to make the gameplay more interesting. Our family now plays specific games where you can only play a piece of music or play a video clip that best represents the chosen picture.The way the game works is that you the storyteller tells a story,then every player hands the storyteller a card that best matches that story, then play continues clockwise. A well designed and creative game that is presented beautifully.5*s
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2.1.2013

Bought this game as I played it at my language school to try to help with improving vocabulary and using descriptive language.The idea of the game is that you are allocated 6 picture playing cards.The "storyteller" then describes one of their cards, but without giving too much precise information, the other players then choose one of their cards which they feel the story could've been talking about. Can be a one word description or merely a noise.These cards are returned to the storyteller, who then places them on the table, and all players have to try to guess which card the storyteller was describing. If everyone guesses the correct card, all players score points except the storyteller,as the storyteller gave too much information... There are a few additional rules to the game...As you can see above this means that people have to try to be descriptive similar to maybe charades...
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8.2.2014

It's nice to have a game that can be played with a larger number of players and the pictures on the cards are unique and interesting. There are so many different things on each of the cards that you inevitably miss something the first time you play. It works well with a variety of different ages of players and as long as you can find a word or phrase that is relevant but not too obvious or obscure to your card, it makes it an interesting and inspiring game to play.I am looking forward to getting expansion packs soon to have different cards to play with, but as long as you're not playing it solidly every night for a year with the same group of people,the original game won't become boring as you'll inevitably forget about certain cards in the original pack until you see them again, and everyone picks out different things from different cards to describe them.
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8.3.2018

A great game that moves away from the (mainly German designed) games which appear engineered to keep everyone scoring close together until the end. Dixit really does bring something different in attempting to make you use you knowledge and understanding with the other players so as to explain a card in which SOME BUT NOT ALL of them will be able to correctly pick your card.There are great you tube videos demonstrating the game in action including a certain series with an ex-star trek star, and it was this that made me get the game.Some of the cards are a little unusual but that's part of the game.I understand there are a huge number of add on card packs to keep the game fresh however they appear expensive (IMO).One of the few games that is universally liked with my family and played repeated.Well worth a try!
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25.1.2013

I bought this for my family having read a positive review in The Guardian before Christmas. It turned out to be the "hit" present of the year. The game itself is remarkably simple and relies on an element of lateral thinking and creativity on the part of the "story teller", having to describe a picture so that some (and here's the clever bit!) but not all, players will guess the correct image. At first it seems quite an odd premise, but soon becomes tremendous fun and rather addictive. The cards themselves are delightful and the whole package both sturdy but quite unique. This game has proved a hit at dinner parties and can be played by older children and adults together.Very original - it is amazing how you can get a very different game out of the same images! I can certainly see why this game won awards.
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14.1.2012

I must admit, that when my second half somewhat spontaneously bought this game based on recommendation, I was very sceptical. However I completely changed my mind now, after many entertaining evenings with friends spent at this game. It is fun, exciting, keeps the conversation flowing ... you name it and it is also unusual.But the best bit for me was when our 4.5 son asked if he can have a go - and I was amazed how quickly he got into the game and grasped what the association is and so on. Ok, we had to limit our associations to the level of his experience and knowledge, but it was amazing to see how this game helps him to think "outside the box",describe things in covert way and generally develop and express his imagination.So now I can honestly recommend this game.
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6.9.2019

I really like this game, the cards are beautifully drawn and have interesting scenes. The minimum number of people to play is 3 and this still makes for a good game. The rules are pretty straightforward although there is a slight difference for playing with 3 but this is clearly explained. This is an interesting game and one that can play put a number of ways depending on who you are playing with, how well you know them and whether you decide to gang up on other players. There is potential to be be cryptic, devious, obvious but in order to score points you need to have someone on your wave length. Also plenty of scope to mix things up - you could play with extra caveats like the keyword has to be a sound,or a song title, or 3 different words.
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