I have a few hundred Dixit cards and may end up with this set. Good explanation; if you are the storyteller, after you get everyone's cards and before you shuffle them and reveal them, give them a look over if you are not good at maintaining a poker face.
Was going to ask "don't you add a random deck card to the pile in the original game", but now I'm too distracted wondering if you realised "Almost There" is a song f from The Princess and the Frog and deliberately leading me astray with that clue....🤔
preorderd , i own all dixit expansions and orginal game, i have so much cards, i had to buy a suitcase that are filled with dixit all cards , so many :D
@0:11 i wanna know how many takes it took to catch the game right side up - im impressed :) and thanks for the overview - this is clear and can’t wait to play w my neice!
@@WatchItPlayed Definitely easier to use I imagine! I guess the tiles are cheaper, but when you're selling massive numbers you can afford some fancier stuff thanks to economies of scale. 🙂
I've got the original Dixit. I may be wrong, but I think in the original rule set, players are only eligible to earn bonus points if no one gets the Storyteller's card, or if they correctly guessed the Storyteller's card. In other words, a player who did not correctly guess the Storyteller's card, when other players did, would not be eligible for bonus points (even if other players picked their card). Is that the same here, or did they make a change to the rules? (or did I misinterpret my old rule set?)
I could see it read that way, but in the example given within the rules people that did not guess correctly still get points. In the most recent edition of the English rules they even included a clarification saying as much.
You might have misinterpreted the older rule set, or it might have been less clear in the first print runs. Hard for me to say as I have a newer edition of the original set, and that is worded and shows the same scoring diagram on the board as the Disney edition.
I think maybe you are? If you guess correctly (and everyone else does too, you get 2 points). If you guess correctly, but not everyone does, you get 3 points. So guessing correctly will (in the long run) give you more points. If you always guess incorrectly, you will never have a chance of earning 3 points in a single turn. Hope that helps!
I like how it not only references Disney and Pixar movies, but Pixar shorts like Night and Day as well!
This was such a well done how to play video. You made it super easy to understand. Thank you!!
Very kind of you to say - glad you enjoyed!
I know people here won’t know what I’m talking about but it would mean a lot if Disney made a kingdom hearts art.
Only if Disney AND Square Enix says ok
Looks lie a lot of fun! Always great content on your channel!
Very kind of you to say - thanks for checking it out!
I have a few hundred Dixit cards and may end up with this set. Good explanation; if you are the storyteller, after you get everyone's cards and before you shuffle them and reveal them, give them a look over if you are not good at maintaining a poker face.
Not a bad tip :)
I found this video helpfull as always. thanks rodney. this game is so simple and smart.
Thanks for the kind feedback - appreciate you checking out the video!
Great video! Love Dix-it. Hope this introduces a lot of people to the hobby.
Me too!
YESSS. I've pre-ordered this! The art is gorgeous!
I hope you have a great time playing!
Was going to ask "don't you add a random deck card to the pile in the original game", but now I'm too distracted wondering if you realised "Almost There" is a song f from The Princess and the Frog and deliberately leading me astray with that clue....🤔
preorderd , i own all dixit expansions and orginal game, i have so much cards, i had to buy a suitcase that are filled with dixit all cards , so many :D
Lots of variety to play with!
@0:11 i wanna know how many takes it took to catch the game right side up - im impressed :)
and thanks for the overview - this is clear and can’t wait to play w my neice!
Are you suggesting it wasn't the first time??!! *gasp*. Very glad you enjoyed the video :) Have fun playing!
Thank you so much for making this easy to understand!
Very glad you enjoyed - have fun playing!
Very well done! Super helpful! Off to go buy it. : )
Have a great time playing Justin, glad you enjoyed what you saw!
thanks this was great video for a sleep deprived father on christmas day
Very happy to have been able to help a fellow dad! Have fun playing :)
Looks cool! Rodney, what is the longest number of takes you've had to do to get the box flip?
Are suggesting it's not the first time, every time? *gasp*
Dude, you rock!
Glad you enjoyed!
I didn't realise that the disney version had those dials! Seems a bit more user-friendly than having loads of tokens around. 🙂
The newer editions of base Dixit have the dials too - a nice upgrade for sure!
@@WatchItPlayed Definitely easier to use I imagine!
I guess the tiles are cheaper, but when you're selling massive numbers you can afford some fancier stuff thanks to economies of scale. 🙂
If one were to mix the decks, is it easy to separate them again? Thanks
The backs aren't marked, but on the front, in the bottom right corner there is a Disney marking on the card.
I've got the original Dixit. I may be wrong, but I think in the original rule set, players are only eligible to earn bonus points if no one gets the Storyteller's card, or if they correctly guessed the Storyteller's card. In other words, a player who did not correctly guess the Storyteller's card, when other players did, would not be eligible for bonus points (even if other players picked their card). Is that the same here, or did they make a change to the rules? (or did I misinterpret my old rule set?)
I could see it read that way, but in the example given within the rules people that did not guess correctly still get points.
In the most recent edition of the English rules they even included a clarification saying as much.
You might have misinterpreted the older rule set, or it might have been less clear in the first print runs. Hard for me to say as I have a newer edition of the original set, and that is worded and shows the same scoring diagram on the board as the Disney edition.
am i missing something? seems like the fastest way to win this game is to simply never guess correctly
I think maybe you are? If you guess correctly (and everyone else does too, you get 2 points). If you guess correctly, but not everyone does, you get 3 points. So guessing correctly will (in the long run) give you more points. If you always guess incorrectly, you will never have a chance of earning 3 points in a single turn. Hope that helps!