Dixit
One player is the storyteller for the turn and looks at the images on the 6 cards in her hand. From one of these, she makes up a sentence and says it out loud (without showing the card to the other players). Each other player selects the card in their hands which best matches the sentence and gives the selected card to the storyteller, without showing it to the others.
30m
2 - 5+ Players
Ages 8+
3obz
A non-complex game with surprising possibilities of depth. Deducing someones 'story' and developing your own masterful clues is harder than innocent looking game would like to suggest. Thankfully the style of the game leads to the overall points not being entirely relevant, everyone wins in this light hearted game.
Adam78
I love the artwork and scope for creative thinking. Expansions help to add variety - I have Dixit 2, which is equally great, and blends in nicely. So far, it's been fantastic with 4-6 players (with non-gamers too), and fun using the two player co-op variant from the BGG threads. I didn't enjoy the three player variant so much (from the rulebook) - choosing two cards to match the storyteller's clue was just too difficult and ended up with too many arbitrary cards in every selection.
2bago
This really gives the creative side of your brain a heavy workout! The cards are beautifully detailed, intricate, and open to many interpretations. It's incredible when you've had a card in your hand for several turns without any idea of how you could play it, only to see it become a perfect fit for another player's turn. Likewise when you see another player interpret cards in a different way to you. It requires a certain amount of energy or spark, but I'm yet to play this with a group that hasn't enjoyed it. Sometimes it can take a while for the active player to take their turn, and if this occurs frequently we tend to allow other players to step in and take their turn instead, which keeps the game flowing and doesn't affect the game balance.