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Dixit (2008) is a communication game where you guess which Picture cards are related to someone's clue. Each round you each pick a card to match the Storyteller player's clue and then try and guess which one was the Storyteller's. It's clever because of the scoring that incentivises you to give clues that are obtuse enough to attract just one person's vote.

In each round one player is the Storyteller and secretly chooses one of the 6 Picture cards from her hand. They give a sentence clue and the other players secretly pick Picture cards from their hands that best match the clue. The cards are then all placed in the middle and all players (apart from the Storyteller) vote for which Picture card is the Storyteller's.

The fun of the game is how you earn points. If nobody or everybody votes for the Storyteller's card, the Storyteller gets no points and the others get 2 points. If at least one player votes for the Storyteller's card the Storyteller and the voting players get 3. Non-storyteller players also get a point for every other player who votes for their Picture card.

The result is a game that's as much about who you are playing as the specific picture cards. When you are the Storyteller you are picking a card and making up a clue to attract certain opponents but not others. You hope to have one other player vote correctly so you get some points, but not everyone because then everyone scores the same. The game ends when the deck is empty or if a player scores 30 points. In either case, the player with the most points wins the game.

Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Dixit 23 months ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 5 weeks ago.
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Play StylePlay Style

This is a Brain Game and Communication game with Push-Your-Luck elements. You can play with 3 to 6 players in the same room.

 
You can play this game in the following styles:

DurationDuration

Learn to Play: This takes 10 minutes to learn. The basic premise is really simple. The scoring can take a little longer to appreciate, particularly the nuance of wanting at least one person to guess right but not everyone.

Play Time: This game will take between 25 minutes and half an hour to complete.

BenefitsBenefits

Age RatingsAge Ratings

Skill Level

8+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Younger players need to be able to come up with clues for their pictures. They also need to make conceptual leaps to guess other player's clues. Often, youngsters are actually really good at giving away just enough information to score well.

Content Rating

We rate this suitable for 3+ years-olds.

CostsCosts

There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.
 
You can buy themed versions of the game, these work with the original, but also can be played on their own if you add scoring tokens:
  • Dixit: Quest (2010)
  • Dixit: Journey (2012)
  • Dixit: Origins (2013)
  • Dixit: Odyssey (2013)
  • Dixit: Daydreams (2014)
  • Dixit: Memories (2015)
  • Dixit: Revelations (2016)
  • Dixit: Harmonies (2017)
  • Dixit: Anniversary (2018)
  • Dixit: Chilean Way (2019)
  • Dixit: Mirrors (2020) 
 

DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 01/01/2008

Skill Rating: 8+ year-olds

Players: 3-6

Genres: Brain Game, Communication and Push-Your-Luck

Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )

Components: Board, Cards, Figures and Tokens

Developer: Asmodee USA (@Asmodee_USA)


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