Imagidice!
                                              
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                              Imagidice!
										                                
                                                                    Imagidés, first released in the early 2000s as Talking Dice, is primarily a storytelling device, with players rolling the six-sided dice, then using the images on them to create a story one die at a time. While initially developed in order to assist students with language learning, particularly a secondary language, Imagidés can also be used for games.
₹ 9,999.00
                                              Ex Tax: ₹ 9,999.00
                                                                                      
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            | Ages: | 4+ | 
| NoOfPlayers: | 2-12 Players | 
| PlayTime: | 20-20 Minutes | 
| Playing Time : | Under 30 Minutes | 
| BGG Link: | BGG Link | 
| Game Categories: | Dice | 
| Game Mechanisms: | Cooperative Game | Dice Rolling | Storytelling | 
| Game Family: | Admin: Better Description Needed! | Components: Dice with Icons | Mechanism: Story Creation | Mechanism: Storytelling dice game | 
| Game Designer(s): | Emily Daly | 
| Game Artist(s): | Stéphane Escapa | 
| BGG Rank Overall: | 14746 | 
| BGG Weight: | 1 | 
| BGG Weight Filter: | <2 | 
Imagidés, first released in the early 2000s as Talking Dice, is primarily a storytelling device, with players rolling the six-sided dice, then using the images on them to create a story one die at a time. While initially developed in order to assist students with language learning, particularly a secondary language, Imagidés can also be used for games.
            