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Pixel: What Do You See?

Game ID: GID0246471
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Pixel is a fun family & party card game. Pixel is a deck of 50 beautiful picture cards, based on the premise - "A picture is worth a 1000 words". It’s fun, educational, and for the entire family (2-8 players). The pictures are selected to cover a very broad range of topics and every round of the game is guaranteed to be unique. All you have to do is, ask yourself - “What do I see?” 

Pixel can be played in a few variations. Players are expected to come up with a caption by looking at the pictures. This caption could be an object, a country, a person, a colour, or anything that can be connected to the picture. For example - there is a picture in which kids are playing in a beach. One could say - “Sun, Water, Ocean, Atlantic, Barbados, Umbrella, Sand, Holiday, etc.”. The caption/words can be in any language.

Variation 1 :- The objective of the game is to be the first one to spell a word using the pictures. Distribute 4 cards to each player. Each player should find a 3-letter word from one of the pictures and use the other 3 cards to spell it out.
For a 4 letter word, distribute 5 cards (and so on….). Shuffle and deal again. First one to complete is the winner.

Variation 2 :- Someone shouts a common word (e.g: CAT, LOVE, WATER, etc.). Distribute as many cards as the letters in the word to each player. Players have to spell out the word using the pictures. One picture per letter.
For example - if the word was LOVE, one possible answer could be – Lemonade, Orange, Volcano and Exercise.
First one to complete is the winner.

—description from the designer

Year Published
2022
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