Saturday, August 17, 2013

Dixit: Storytelling Game Bargain Priced Today Only




I wrote about the game, Dixit, in December 2009. Today it is one of the Gold Box deals on Amazon--with several other board games, see Gold Box Deal of the Day 8/17/13: Strategy Games--and I ordered it as soon as I saw it. For $19.99, today only, I am eager to try out this game that appears to be the Balderdash of storytelling. That's 43% off the regular price and by far the best price I've ever seen for a new copy of the game, even a used one.

From my old post:

Dixit by Asmodée Editions is another game I discovered in my browsing this week. It is a storytelling game of sorts developed in France where it won best game of the year in Cannes as well as Games Magazine Awards Best Party Game 2010 Award.

The game is French, obviously, but has descriptions and instructions printed in multiple languages, conveniently one is English. What stands out about this game is how pretty it is. The art by Marie Cardouat is beautiful and features fairy tale imagery in general, not the specific. You can see more images on Board Game Geek. There will also soon be a Dixit 2 available as an expansion pack or stand alone game all its own. It is due out in 2010 from what I understand. When there is an expansion pack, one can assume the game is a bestseller. Just look at Carcassonne or Settlers of Catan games. (2013 Update: There are now SEVERAL expansion packs available).

Here's a description of the game:

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.

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