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« on: November 29, 2009, 09:40:10 PM »

In Dixit, each player at his turn plays the storyteller. He is given a single picture, while the other players get a hand of six pictures.
The storyteller says a sentence or a word connected to his picture, then each player chooses one of his pictures to bet upon. All pictures are showed face up, and every player has to bet upon what picture was the storyteller's.



If nobody or everybody finds the correct picture, the storyteller scores 0, and each of the other players scores 2. Otherwise the storyteller and whoever found the correct answer scores 3. Players score 1 point for every vote gotten by their own pic.



The game ends when the deck is empty. The greatest total wins the game.

Here's a video review of Dixit:


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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2010, 05:25:34 PM »

Dixit: An "ADULT" Filler

I’ve got a quick word association quiz for you. Ready? All right…If I said “adult party game”, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? What did you think of? Did it have something to do with dirty words, or Spencer’s Gifts, or, (shudder) candles? Well, I’ve got a new one for you, and it isn’t what you think.

Recently, I received the copy of Dixit that I had ordered from the publisher, Libellud (http://www.libellud.com/) in France. After a few plays, I was trying to come up with a way to classify it and only 2 categories came to mind. The first was as an “in-the-middle” game. But as this group, where you try to convey something without being too precise or too general, has only a handful of examples, like Thingamajig with word definitions, or Barbarossa with clay, I wanted to slot it into something more general, and “adult party game” seems to fit.

As mentioned in the first paragraph, when I say “adult”, it’s not in the traditional game theme sense. Here I mean that the skills necessary to play this game well generally haven’t been developed yet in children. Even though Dixit’s box says it’s playable by ages 8+, and technically, it COULD be played by children of 8+, this game is really for players of ages 12 and up.

Strangely enough, given this preamble, Dixit, by Dr. Jean-Louis Roubira, is a simple game. It’s comprised of a set of 84 picture cards, sets of tiles numbered 1-6 and scoring markers (wooden bunnies!) in different colors for up to 6 players, and a scoring track that is built into the box.

Dixit, has a couple of factors that prompt my recommendation. The first is the simple yet challenging gameplay. At the beginning of the game, the players are given a set of tiles numbered 1-6 that are colored to match their bunny-shaped scoring marker. In addition, they are randomly dealt 6 cards, face-down, all of which have different pictures on them. One player is chosen to be the first Storyteller. She chooses one of her cards places it face-down on the table and then gives a clue about her card. The statement could be a word or phrase or even a line from a song, as long as it is at most one sentence. The trick is to not make the clue too specific or too general because of the scoring (I’ll get to that in a second). Next, all the other players choose a card from their hands and add them face-down to the Storyteller’s. The Storyteller mixes up the cards and then turns them face-up in a line. The other players must now guess which card belonged to the Storyteller. Using their numbered tiles, the non-Storytellers choose which card in line they think is the one that the Storyteller put in. ie. if they think it’s the 3rd card in the line, they’ll put their #3 tile face-down in the middle of the table. Once all the guesses are in, the tiles are turned over and moved onto the corresponding cards.

The Storyteller reveals which card was hers, and now comes the scoring which makes the game so challenging. If all the players guessed correctly which was the Storyteller’s card, then they all receive 2 points, and the Storyteller receives 0 points. Similarly, if all the players guess incorrectly, still, all the players receive 2 points and the Storyteller receives 0 points. If any other number of players (less than all, but more than 0) guess the Storyteller’s card correctly, then the Storyteller and each of the correct guessers receives 3 points. In addition, a non-Storytellers whose card is chosen (incorrectly) by other players receives 1 point per guess. After points are scored on the scoring track, the played cards are discarded, and everyone receives a new card from the draw pile. The next player clockwise becomes the Storyteller, and the game repeats as so until the last card is drawn from the draw pile.

The scoring system makes the Storyteller’s task very challenging, which is why Dixit is not really a game for children. The Storyteller can’t make their clue too easy or too hard, or else everyone will score except for them. Trying to come up with an “in between” clue can be challenging. This is one of the aspects that makes this game so interesting. It requires you to be creative as the Storyteller, and then analytical as a guesser. In the games I’ve played of Dixit, it’s been fun to hear the wide variety of clues that people give, from song lyrics to a line from a book, to one or two word clues, like “weird guy” as given by my 12-year old nephew.

Besides the simple but challenging gameplay, Dixit has something else that makes it truly stand out: the incredibly enchanting artwork by Maria Cardouat. The cards were designed with bewitching pictures to evoke all sorts of scenarios and emotions. The drawings have so many components to them that they give the players a wide variety of themes to base their clues on. Some are charming, some are odd, but all are beautiful. I would love to have framed versions of some of them to hang in my house.

One of my concerns about Dixit is that even though it contains 84 different picture cards, over multiple playings, the players will come across the same pictures again and again. This won’t make the game unplayable, but rather more challenging for the players to come up with clues that won’t be obvious to people who have played before.

Dixit is one of those rare games where the players need to use both the creative and analytical sides of their brain. Since its mechanism is so simple, a typical game of Dixit plays in about 30 minutes. But the charm that this game exudes both in its components as well as the creativity that it elicits make me hesitant to label it as a filler game. Since it is not available in the US, the 45 Euro pricetag ($57 US) might be a little hefty for the non-collector, but I have to say that even though my copy arrived a little damaged from its trip overseas, I feel like I’m going to be getting my money’s worth with this game.

Quick Overview:

Number of players: 3-6
Theme: Deduction
Components: Excellent
Rules: In French
Rules explanation: 2 minutes
Effect of Luck: small
Game Length: About 30 min.
Replayability: fair

[Review by Scott Tepper from http://www.boardgamenews.com]
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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2010, 11:40:16 PM »

I like Dixit.  It's very simple yet strongly enhances the creativity of the players in associating titles of artworks while simultaneously balancing their ability to bluff.  A unique combination of game mechanics.  Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2010, 12:12:22 AM »

It gets interesting wen u play dis w/ Viscoos frm wat I recall   Cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2010, 12:26:09 AM »

It gets interesting wen u play dis w/ Viscoos frm wat I recall   Cheesy

What happened to Viscoos?
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« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2010, 12:39:44 AM »

Nothin happened naman to him.
Its d kind of thinking u need wen he gives his version of hints  Grin

Try playing w/ him para u know  Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2010, 01:15:05 AM »

Game Demonstration by Beth Heile of Cat & Mouse Game Store
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« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2010, 01:02:15 PM »

Anyone selling this? Need it asap!
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« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2010, 01:35:49 PM »

Anyone selling this? Need it asap!

If you are interested, I have some copies (with the expansion) coming in this end of June to July.
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« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2010, 02:05:27 PM »

Anyone selling this? Need it asap!

If you are interested, I have some copies (with the expansion) coming in this end of June to July.

How many expansions do you have in stock? Smiley
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« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2010, 08:48:34 PM »

How many expansions do you have in stock? Smiley

I got only about 3 base and 3 expansions.  If my source comes through, I should have them by end of June to early July.  Let me know if anybody wants to reserve any.  Smiley
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« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2010, 10:18:34 PM »

How many expansions do you have in stock? Smiley

I got only about 3 base and 3 expansions.  If my source comes through, I should have them by end of June to early July.  Let me know if anybody wants to reserve any.  Smiley

Reserve one expansion for me then Smiley
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« Reply #12 on: May 26, 2010, 01:31:58 AM »

Reserve one expansion for me then Smiley

Ok, Jay.  Will reserve one for you.  Thanks!  Smiley
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« Reply #13 on: May 26, 2010, 02:58:13 AM »

Brel, Pls reserve 1base + 1expansion for me.

Meantime, Jay or anyone who has this, can you lend me a copy so I can bring it to the company outing of HSBC?

Thanks!
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« Reply #14 on: May 26, 2010, 04:38:35 AM »

I like this game, I think its better with  people that you know though, as that's where the "out-think outplay" aspect really shines, with you figuring what your friends are likely to know, and what they probably don't. I always have a blast with Adrian the younger in attempting to make age dependent clues to bamboozle him. It rarely works but it's fun to try ha ha ha (my hat off to Adrian Classic for being such a tremendous sport in the face of tricky-wicky antics). Also, I really had a ROFLMAO moment when Adrian the Other One suggested he would give every clue as B**bs! (Absolute Comedy Gold)
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