Translated from description on publisher's website. This is Liar Kingdom. Funny people lie for the good of the kingdom, but the poor citizens despise them for their lies. YOU are the authority of darkness, dominate in the shadows of this crazy kingdom. Even the king is afraid of you. Nobles and slaves alike will die not even know your existence. You are...
A Hilarious Party Game for all ages. Who's the best LIAR in your friend group? Each round players share a short, personal statement relating to one of their topic cards. If you get the secret role of LIAR, you have to lie! Everybody else has to tell the truth. You win by identifying the liar, and by tricking your friends into thinking YOU are the liar. The...
Liar's Clue is played using six number and six court cards from a standard deck and a reference sheet for each player. Six hands each consisting of one number and one court card are dealt: one to each player, one face-down on the table, and one face-up on the table. The object of the game is to deduce the cards in the face-down table hand. On a turn a...
In Liberatores: The Conspiracy to Liberate Rome, players are senators that are part of the "Liberatores" — secret conspirators of ancient Rome, whose main goal is to kill Julius Caesar. There are three roles: an Agent who wants to save Caesar, some Republicans who want to restore democracy to the Roman Republic, and a Competitor who wants to kill Caesar so...
Inspired by classic TCGs like Magic The Gathering, Lich Wars is a fast-paced strategic card game for 2-4 players where you play as rival liches vying for supremacy! Command hordes of undead minions and cast devastating spells as you attempt to destroy your opponents' phylactery life sources and be the last player standing! The goal of the game is to...
Lie Detector includes a small plastic non-electronic 'Lie Detector Machine', a plastic peg board for keeping score, and numerous 'Arrest', 'Summons', 'Secret Information', and 'Suspect' cards. Of the 24 suspects, one of them has committed a crime. The players have a number of turns to find the guilty party by interrogating suspects with the Lie Detector...
Card Game version of classic deductive reasoning game. Players look to collect enough evidence to get witnesses to give up their information about the guilty suspect. When you've got enough leverage against one of the four witnesses, they'll turn States Evidence and tell you one fact about the criminal (hair color, eye color, facial hair or glasses). Piece...
'Liefde is ... samen een spelletje spelen' is Dutch for 'Love is ... playing a game together'. You earn points ('hearts'), by guessing what answer another player gave to one of the personal questions on the game cards. Some sample questions are On my first date I always want .... For a romantic weekend in my own country, I prefer to go to .... In my...
This is one of the Jamie Swise murder-mystery role-playing games published by Just Games. It was later published by Milton Bradley as part of their "Life of the Pary" line in 1987. Episode: Mystery of the Mislaid Egg Faberge: The Man and the Egg Peter Carl Faberge was born in 1846 and died in 1920. The Russian achieved fame by designing dazzling fantasies...
Milton Bradley produced 8 mystery party/role-playing games (in the vein of “How to Host a Murder”) beginning in 1985. They were published as "Life of the Party" games; four mysteries and four murders. These are also copyright Jamie Swise Games—the designer of the games, who produced several other titles (and many, if not all, of these) a few years earlier....
Milton Bradley produced 8 mystery party/role playing games (in the vein of How to Host a Murder) in 1987. They were all called "Life of the Party" games, four mysteries and four murders. The back of all boxes indicates that these are also copyright Jamie Swise Games, as that outfit produced several of their own titles (and several, if not all, of these) a...