How does this game develop the primary skill?

This game promotes critical thinking because it engages students in analysing, interpreting, and evaluating-core aspects of critical thinking. This happens in several ways:

  1. Interpreting abstract and metaphorical images
  • The cards in Dixit are intentionally vague and symbolic. Students must think about what an image could mean and how that meaning connects to a given word, phrase, or story.
  • This involves weighing multiple possible interpretations and selecting the most appropriate one.
  1. Reasoning and making connections
  • To make a good choice, students need to connect concepts: 
  • How does this card fit the storyteller’s hint?
  • Which cards are others likely to choose?
  • This encourages logical thinking and perspective-taking.
  1. Evaluating and strategizing
  • Students must not only assess their own interpretation but also anticipate how others will think.
  • They ask themselves questions like: 
  • “Is my hint too easy or too hard?”
  • “Which card will most players pick?”
  • This requires strategic and reflective thinking.
  1. Problem-solving in a social context
  • The game includes a competitive element: scoring points by making accurate choices.
  • Students must analyse information, compare options, and make decisions under uncertainty.

Conclusion: Dixit promotes critical thinking because students interpret information, consider multiple perspectives, make connections, and develop strategies based on ambiguous and limited clues.