Dixit is a board game designed by Jean-Louis Roubira and published by Libellud. The game consists of a deck of cards illustrated with dreamlike images, players choose cards that match a particular description, and then vote on which card best represents the description. The game is designed for 3-6 players and has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Spiel des Jahres in 2010.
Dixit was first released in France by Libellud in 2008
In 2010, Dixit won the Spiel des Jahres, the most prestigious board game award in Germany
Since its release, Dixit has been translated into over 30 languages and sold over 6 million copies worldwide
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The original Dixit game featuring 84 illustrated cards and a bunny meeple for voting.
A standalone game featuring 84 new illustrated cards and a new voting system.
Another standalone game featuring 84 new illustrated cards and bonus rules.
Dixit is recommended for ages 8 and up, but younger children may enjoy playing with adult assistance.
Dixit can be played with 3-6 players, but the game can be modified to accommodate larger groups.
Yes, Dixit can be played online using various digital platforms.
No, Dixit does not require any drawing skills. The game relies on imagination and creativity.
A game of Dixit typically lasts around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the number of players and rounds played.