\nIt’s almost Christmas time! Are you prepared? Sent your cards? Bought all the presents? Sorted the dinner? <\/p>\n
Great, then you’re ready for pretty much everyone’s favourite holiday!<\/p>\n
Christmas is amazing, you can’t deny it. What makes it fantastic is that quality family time, eating Christmas dinner, giving gifts, watching Christmas movies and of course playing games. Bored of charades, monopoly and trivial pursuit? Yeah, we all get fed up of the same ol’ games every year. Well, I’m about to revolutionise your Christmas game playing experience by telling you about…<\/p>\n
<\/a> Dixit is a 3-6 player game. I’ll run you through basically how it works but it’s so super simple that I recommend you just buy a copy and learn it through playing it. Within a couple of rounds your whole group will know how it works. <\/p>\n First you shuffle the deck of 84 beautiful cards and give 6 to each player (each player can look at their cards but needs to keep them private). The cards are amazing and are like individual, mini works of art, totally fascinating to look at.<\/p>\n <\/a> So I decided to choose the card in the bottom left, with the lady walking through the snow towards a rose on the ground and I said the sentence:<\/p>\n “A lonely life”<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a>
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\nThe great game Dixit<\/a><\/strong>. It’s one of the best family boardgames out there. It’s imaginative, great for all ages, plays differently each time and most importantly: is really, really fun!<\/p>\n
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\nSo here were my first 6 cards. Each round one player in turn will be the story teller. I had this role for the first turn. As the storyteller you have to look at the 6 cards in your hand and choose one and say a sentence about it out loud. What you do or say in your sentence is up to you, this is great and is where your imagination comes into play.<\/p>\n
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\nWhat happens next is the interesting bit, all the other players select their card that best matches the storytellers sentence. They pass this card face down to the storyteller who shuffles them all up and then lays them face up on the table. Below you can see what this looks like. As you can see the cards are all very intriguing and are just abstract enough that everyone can interpret them a little differently.<\/p>\n