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Our Verdict
Perfect for saga fans and those who love improvising stories; simplicity is its strongest point.
Highlights
- Extremely easy to learn
- Maximizes creative stimulation
- Portable and practical for anywhere
- Immersive theme for fans
Keep in mind
- No competitive objectives
- May feel repetitive for some
FOR GENRE FANS
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Ever thought about creating your own adventures in the Wizarding World without needing a giant scroll or complex rules? Rory's Story Cubes: Harry Potter does exactly that! The game is incredibly simple: you have a set of 9 customized dice, each with icons referring to iconic elements of the saga — from magical creatures to legendary Hogwarts objects. The goal isn't to 'win' in the traditional sense, but rather to let your imagination run wild. You roll the dice and, based on the symbols that appear, you must weave a coherent (or completely crazy) story involving your favorite witches and wizards.
It's the perfect tool for those who love the Harry Potter universe and want to explore new narrative possibilities. You can use the game to create prequels, spin-offs, or even improvised fanfics with your friends. Since there are no rigid rules, the experience adapts to the group: it can be a creative exercise for children, a relaxing pastime for adults, or even a complement for RPG Game Masters who need quick inspiration for adventure hooks. The magic here lies in the connection between the icons and the improvisational skill of the player. It's basically a 'creative stimulus' in the form of dice, turning any table into a Hogwarts common room where the only limit is your creativity. If you enjoy storytelling and are a fan of magic, this small set of cubes is an invitation to expand the survivor boy's universe in the most fun way possible.
It's the perfect tool for those who love the Harry Potter universe and want to explore new narrative possibilities. You can use the game to create prequels, spin-offs, or even improvised fanfics with your friends. Since there are no rigid rules, the experience adapts to the group: it can be a creative exercise for children, a relaxing pastime for adults, or even a complement for RPG Game Masters who need quick inspiration for adventure hooks. The magic here lies in the connection between the icons and the improvisational skill of the player. It's basically a 'creative stimulus' in the form of dice, turning any table into a Hogwarts common room where the only limit is your creativity. If you enjoy storytelling and are a fan of magic, this small set of cubes is an invitation to expand the survivor boy's universe in the most fun way possible.
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Publisher
Zygomatic, Gémklub, Rebel Sp. z o.o.
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! Just roll the dice and tell a story based on the icons. No complex manual needed.
How many people can play?
From 1 to 99 people. You can play solo or with a whole group listening to the story.
How long does a game last?
It depends on your story! It could take 10 minutes or as long as you want to create.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it's excellent for stimulating speech and creativity in kids.
Is there a winner in the game?
No, it's a narrative and cooperative experience. The goal is fun and creation.