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Dixit:
Dixit is a board game created in 2008 by Jean-Louis Roubira in which the objective is to guess a card from clues that are given in the form of a phrase or narrative (hence the name of the game). Dixit has been awarded numerous awards, including the Game of the Year in Spain in the 2009 edition1 and the Spiel des Jahres in 2010.
The game mechanics consist of the narrator choosing one of his six cards and, without any of the other players seeing it, saying a story related to the drawing on the card. Then each player chooses a card from their hand that is related to the narrator's story and they are all shuffled so that it is not known who each card belongs to. Therefore, the difficulty of the game lies in giving clues of balanced difficulty, to prevent everyone or none from guessing it. The rest of the players get points if they guess the narrator's card correctly or if another player has voted for their card.
The cards contain images that can support a large number of stories, and with expansions you can acquire new cards to make each game different.
Game rules
The game, in which 3 to 6 people can play, is made up of different rounds to add points, until one player reaches the goal. In each round (in which each player has six cards), a different person is the narrator, that is, the one who tells the story and throws a card for them to guess. Therefore, the player whose turn is the narrator looks at his cards and, choosing one, has to construct a phrase that defines the card he has chosen.
The narrator, after announcing his premise, will place said card face down on the table. The rest of the players must look for a card in their hand that corresponds as closely as possible to the phrase that the narrator has said and also put it face down on the table. These cards are shuffled and... let the game begin!
But be careful! If everyone gets it right because it's too easy, the narrator doesn't earn points.
After each round, the points are added up and someone else becomes the narrator.
How to count on the board?
If all players match the storyteller's card, or if none of the players match it, all players except the storyteller earn 2 points.
Also, if your card was voted because it resembled the narrator's premise you earn a point.
Whoever gets the narrator's card right has one more point. And so, little by little, the bunnies (the pieces) advance on the board.
Rules for 3 players
It is played with the original rules, with the following modifications:
Each player is dealt 7 cards instead of 6.
Each player, except the narrator, puts two cards on the table instead of one.
Rules for more than six players (Dixit Odyssey)
5 cards are dealt per player.
Before looking at his cards, the narrator says a random phrase. All players, including the narrator, choose the card they think best fits the clue.
Once the cards have been seen, the narrator has the opportunity to secretly "throw away" one of them.
All players, including the narrator, vote on the card they think best fits the given clue.
Each player, including the narrator, receives as many points as players have voted for the same card as him, up to a maximum of 5 points. If you vote on the drawn card, you receive zero points.
After assigning the points, the players discard their cards and each of them is dealt 5 new cards.
The new narrator becomes the player to the left of the previous one.
The game ends when all players have been narrator once.
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