LiarLiar
Marco Crivelli
5.0 ★
store rating
Free
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 45 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.5
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Unusually uniform ratings
100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars with very little variation
About LiarLiar
Liar liar is a fun party game where it pays to be as deceitful as you can possibly be… or if you pride yourself in being able to sniff out a lie then this is your chance to prove it.
The game can be played from 3-6 players, each on their own smart device, one person will create a game and share a code with the rest of the group to play.
Before you start you must think of something personal, unbelievable and true, this can be a fun anecdote, or a current real fact about yourself, a friend or a family member. Make sure you choose something outrageously unbelievable but it must be true. You must then express this truth in a concise sentence e.g. I starred in a Hollywood movie.
You then type this statement into the game setup and lock it in (no-one can know what you are writing down). Once everyone has done this, the game will start.
The game will now generate roles for each player: one player will be the interrogator, one player will be telling the truth, and the rest will be liars.The interrogator can reveal who they are, the rest of the players will all claim to be telling the truth.
You and your friends will now take it in turns to read out statements generated by the game, where only one person is telling the truth and the rest are telling lies, lies they are reading for the first time! Each liar must now think on their feet and convince the interrogator that it is them who is telling the truth. The interrogator must use their best detective skills and cross-examine each player to try and find the one truth mixed in within the web of lies.
Liar liar will bring out your best fabrication skills as you will have to make up answers to tough questions on the spot, so… how deceitful can you be?
The game can be played from 3-6 players, each on their own smart device, one person will create a game and share a code with the rest of the group to play.
Before you start you must think of something personal, unbelievable and true, this can be a fun anecdote, or a current real fact about yourself, a friend or a family member. Make sure you choose something outrageously unbelievable but it must be true. You must then express this truth in a concise sentence e.g. I starred in a Hollywood movie.
You then type this statement into the game setup and lock it in (no-one can know what you are writing down). Once everyone has done this, the game will start.
The game will now generate roles for each player: one player will be the interrogator, one player will be telling the truth, and the rest will be liars.The interrogator can reveal who they are, the rest of the players will all claim to be telling the truth.
You and your friends will now take it in turns to read out statements generated by the game, where only one person is telling the truth and the rest are telling lies, lies they are reading for the first time! Each liar must now think on their feet and convince the interrogator that it is them who is telling the truth. The interrogator must use their best detective skills and cross-examine each player to try and find the one truth mixed in within the web of lies.
Liar liar will bring out your best fabrication skills as you will have to make up answers to tough questions on the spot, so… how deceitful can you be?