Product DescriptionSaid to have been passed down by the ancient Incas, Liar's Dice is a game of bluffing and chance. Each player attempts to out-bid, out-bluff and out-last their opponent by issuing bids or challenges. Beautifully packaged in a wooden dice-box, Liar's Dice is suitable for display in a home or office. Product Information
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In China and Hong Kong, you can see many people playing this game in pub. You can find it EVERYWHERE. Beer manufacturers even provide unlimited cups and dice as promotion items. The reason is because, according to local rule of game, loser has to drink (normally 1/4 to 1 bottle of beer). You can imagine, the more you drink, the more difficult you can think and focus. The more difficult you think, the easier you lose. Lot more bottles will then be consumed. I recommend 'penalty' should be added as part of the rule. This can ensure that player will only lie in the right time. Otherwise, the players will not be serious. Note: In China and Hong Kong, playing liar dice is even part of an interview test if you wanna be pub waiter/waitress. Note: this review refers to a different release of this product.
This game has assumed many different names and variations Call My Bluff, Bluff, Perudo, Liars Dice and probably several other names I dont even know. I have even played Liars poker, which is the same concept only with cards. There is only one reason variations of this game are known worldwide and have withstood the test of time its a lot of fun! I just recently picked up a copy of Liars Dice and within 10 minutes of opening the box I had read the rules and we were playing. My only disappointment was that it only accommodated 4 players and there were 6 of us. This was easily fixed through, we rummaged through other games and quickly were able to come up with 10 more dice, then we just grabbed 2 cups out of the cupboard. Just treat the 1 on each die as a star and you are good to go. I read a Perudo review and the reviewer said that they have played with 20 or more players before! So as long as you can come up with enough dice, there is really no limit on how many people can play. If you dont have dice from other games just go to any game store and you can buy them for as cheap as a quarter each. And just because Im a bit anal with my games Im going to take a Sharpie and draw a little star over the 1 on the extra dice. All in all, I highly recommend this game as a party game. I wouldnt recommend playing it with fewer than 3 people. As a general rule, the more players, the more fun the game is. Note: this review refers to a different release of this product.
This game went over extraordinarily well with my wife's game-phobic family. They tend to shy away from anything more complicated than Yahtzee, so most of my collection is off-limits. This game, however, has become a much-favored part of family get-togethers. The game is simplicity objectified, and the rules can be explained in about two minutes. Play is generally fast and lends itself to painful choices, as players try to guess whether to bluff or to call the previous player's bid. The inclusion of the wild-card 'star' sides of the dice makes for a wilder game than would be afforded with just regular dice, since each number is now much more likely to be represented. Star bids are included, where only the stars are considered, and this gives a lot of variety to the game as well. For casual gaming, there is nothing better than Call My Bluff. Highly recommended. Note: this review refers to a different release of this product.
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