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Liar's Dice (Milton Bradley)

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Liar's Dice is a board game published in 1987 by Milton Bradley.

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Liar's Dice is a game in which each player shakes five dice inside a shaker, and the first player makes a bid on the hidden results, and the other players in order must raise the bid or challenge.

Reception

The Chicago Tribune called the game "A nice combination of strategy and luck; good for the whole family."

Brian Walker reviewed Liar's Dice for Games International magazine, and gave it 5 stars out of 5, and stated that "Role-players, wargamers (even), and people who normally hate games can play, enjoy, and win this game. Liar's Dice, entry in the hall of fame is yours, no die roll required."

Reviews

  • Games #93
  • Best Games of 1988 in Games #94
  • Family Games: The 100 Best

References

  1. ^ Walker, Brian (September–October 1989). "General Games". Games International (9): 9.
  2. "Clipped From Chicago Tribune". Chicago Tribune. November 25, 1988. p. 137 – via newspapers.com.
  3. "GAMES Magazine #93". September 1988.
  4. "GAMES Magazine #94". November 1988.
  5. Lowder, James (2010). Family games : The 100 best. Green Ronin. ISBN 978-1-934547-21-2.
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