Dixit (Cover Art May Vary)
Put The Laws Of Motion To The Test With Our Patented Q-Ba-Maze 2.0 Stunt Sets. The Ingenious Pieces Interlock In Endless Configurations, While Double-Exit Cubes Keep You Guessing Which Way The Marbles Will Go. The Starter Stunt Set Features 56 Cubes, 1 Speed Sprocket, 1 Roto Catcher, 15 Steel Marbles And Instructions For Plenty Of
Put The Laws Of Motion To The Test With Our Patented Q-Ba-Maze 2.0 Stunt Sets. The Ingenious Pieces Interlock In Endless Configurations, While Double-Exit Cubes Keep You Guessing Which Way The Marbles Will Go. The Starter Stunt Set Features 56 Cubes, 1 Speed Sprocket, 1 Roto Catcher, 15 Steel Marbles And Instructions For Plenty Of Super Spinning Action.
Product Features
- 3 To 6 Player Game
- 30 Minutes To Play
- Humorous Party Card Game With Loads Of Imaginative Storytelling
- Styles May Vary
A Favorite at the Game Shop as well as with Kids I first played this among a Gaming Group I play with once a week, not long after it was one of the favorite “board” games among the other gamers at the Game & Hobby shop where we all play. Although it says 8+, my 7 year old daughter also took to it right away and it has since become her favorite game.
And now for something completely different. I purchased this game after seeing Will Wheaton’s show TableTop on the Internet.
A familiar mechanic but Dixit still shines The mechanic is familiar, picking out someone’s card but Dixit adds a little twist and still manages to be fun. In Dixit, on a player’s turn, he/she tries to convince others to pick his/her card through clues. Easy, except the player do not want everyone to pick it, just some. That player gives a clue, puts down a card, all others, pick a card from their hand and puts down a card, trying to get their cards picked so they can get points. It’s a easy game in theory, but in practice, the cards…