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Rory's Story Cubes: Voyages

Game ID: GID0271083
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Description

Roll the cubes, begin with "Far, far away...", start with the first symbol to grab your attention, and tell a story that links together all nine face-up images. There is no wrong answer, as the goal is to let the images spark your imagination.

Rory's Story Cubes: Voyages – a pocket-sized set of nine cubes depicting 54 icons to inspire epic adventure – is the second expansion set for Rory's Story Cubes, while also being a standalone item. Made to the same high quality as the original set, the cubes are inked in dark green to allow for easy sorting if you choose to use more than one set during play.

As with Rory's Story Cubes, you can play Voyages as a game for one or more players, as a party game for three or more, or as an improv game in which each player contributes part of the story, picking up where the last one left off. Win award points for speedy delivery, inventiveness, imagination, drama and humor.

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Rory's Story Cubes
Rory's Story Cubes: Actions

Year Published
2011
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Video aQaQspi-4Z0 AOS general_discussion at 6:33 sentiment: positive
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Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
  • Excellent for fantasy/sci-fi contexts
  • Adds variety to settings and world-building
Cons
  • Some symbols may be cryptic
Thematic elements
  • Voyage and exploration imagery
  • Fantasy or sci-fi adventures; travel and exploration
  • Symbol-based voyage prompts
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Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • Voyage prompts — Faces depict travel-related symbols to spur stories
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Quotes (from this video)
  • these are not expensive
  • these are not meant to be RPG stuff because these are just cubes for creative writing
  • I would definitely suggest then you can just go out and get all these sets
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