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Dibujimnasio

Dibujimnasio

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The game designed for imagining, drawing, and unleashing your creativity has evolved: 350 cards, thousands of combinations, and new game modes that turn any moment into a creative session.

What is Dibujimnasio?
Dibujimnasio is a drawing card game that acts as a mini creative gym: you draw three cards, read the prompt, and interpret it through a drawing.
Until now, the game has been enjoyed pressure-free—with no winners and no strict rules—but this new edition also includes competitive game modes for those who love a challenge, a bit of delightful chaos, and the thrill of winning through sheer creativity.
So, you can play just as always—drawing freely and in a relaxed state—or dive into the new competitive dynamics that take the experience to a whole new level.

What does this new edition include?
• 350 cards (previously 72)
• Characters, actions, locations, objects, and creative challenges
• Thousands of new combinations
• New competitive game modes
• Reinforced box
• 100% Mexican-made
• Suitable for all ages (6+)

Creativity Without Limits:
Thousands of combinations involving characters, situations, and locations ensure you’ll never run out of ideas.

Screen-Free Fun:
A creative tool that provides hours of family fun—without any screens getting in the way.

For the Whole Family:
Ideal for ages 6 and up—whether playing solo or in a group.

How It Works:

1. Choose Your Cards: Pick one Character, one Situation, and one Location card.
2. Interpret the Combination: Create a drawing based on the cards.
3. Share and Laugh: Show your creation at the end of the round and enjoy everyone else's creations.

In what situations can you use Dibujimnasio?

  • For playing with the family
  • Creative workshops and classes
  • Icebreakers at gatherings with friends
  • Moments of solo relaxation

A note from Amarillo Stationery: "Dibujimnasio” is a playful portmanteau—mixing dibujo (drawing) and gimnasio (gym). The strongest English equivalent is Drawnasium

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