One of the players is the storyteller for the round. He examines the 6 images he has in his hand. From one of them he works out a sentence and says it out loud (without revealing his card to the other players). The sentence can take different forms: it can consist of one or more words or even be summed up as an onomatopoeia. It can be invented or take the form of already existing works (excerpt from a poem or song, film title or other, proverb, etc.).
The other players select, among their 6 images, the one that seems to best illustrate the sentence spoken by the storyteller. Each player then gives the storyteller the image he or she has chosen, without showing it to the other players. The storyteller mixes the images collected with his own. He places them randomly face up on the table. The left-most card will be card 1, then card 2, etc...
The goal for the players is to find the storyteller's image among all the images on display. Each player votes in secret for the image they think is the storyteller's (the storyteller does not participate). To do this, he puts the voting card corresponding to the chosen image face down in front of him. When everyone has voted, the votes of each player are revealed. They are placed on the images they designate. This is the moment for the storyteller to reveal what his image was.
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#Bet #Creativity #Deduction #PickContents of the box : 84 large format cards, 1 game board, 6 wooden "rabbit" counters, 36 voting cards, 1 rule book.