
No. of Player:3 - 12
Age:8+
Playing Time:30 mins
Version: Chinese ( traditional Chinese )
" Storyteller's Difficult Rizhu Odyssey " is a storyteller game that challenges your imagination and reasoning ability. The 84 exquisite pictures attached to the game all have different stories, and each person tells a different story every time, making each game full of new surprises!
Hold your breath and concentrate! The picture is about to be revealed! The drawings all revolve around one theme: a puzzling sentence.
In fact, this sentence comes from one of these five pictures. Which one is it? Please use your talent and intuition to find it, while also avoiding the traps set by other players.
How to play?
1. When it is your turn to be the storyteller, say a sentence related to a certain card in your hand. For example: "endless"
2. Everyone chooses a hand card that best matches this sentence, shuffles the hand cards everyone selected and spreads them out.
3. Players conduct a secret vote and vote for the card they think is played by the storyteller. The person who guesses correctly will get a high score!
"Odyssey" is an independent game and does not require the basic version of "Storyteller" to be played. What's even better is that you can play the game with 12 people at the same time, and you can also have team competitions!
Dixit Odyssey is both a standalone game and an expansion ( Dixit Odyssey (expansion) ) for Jean-Louis Roubira's Dixit , which won Germany's Spiel des Jahres award in 2010.
Game play in Dixit Odyssey matches that of Dixit : Each turn one player is the storyteller. This player secretly chooses one card in his hand, then gives a word or sentence to describe this card—but not too obviously. Each other player chooses a card in hand that matches this word/sentence and gives it to the storyteller. The storyteller then lays out the cards, and all other players vote on which card belongs to the storyteller. If no one or guesses the storyteller's card, the storyteller receives no points and all players receive two; otherwise the storyteller and the correct guesser(s) each receive three points. Players score one point for each vote their image receives. Players refill their hands, and the next player becomes the storyteller. When the deck runs out, the player with the most points wins.