Perudo (1800)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 30
Min. Age: 8
Number of Players:
2 - 6
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Paul Lamond Games Ltd,
Damm / Egmont,
L4 Studios,
The Op Games,
25th Century Games,
(Public Domain),
Outset Media,
Zygomatic,
F.X. Schmid,
Cardinal,
Arclight Games,
Cappelen,
Korea Boardgames,
Brimtoy,
Mattel, Inc.,
University Games,
Spin Master Ltd.,
McNaughty Games,
Mr. B Games,
Blake Enterprises,
Walt Disney Productions (Disney),
KOZAK Games,
Grafix BV,
A. F. Blake Enterprises,
(Self-Published),
Front Porch Classics,
Hasbro,
Friendly Games, Inc.,
Hazgaard Editions,
Pressman Toy Corp.,
Endless Games (I),
Brybelly,
Jumbo,
Crown & Andrews Ltd.,
Ravensburger,
Parker Brothers,
Playte,
BASF-Knoll,
Goliath Games,
Piatnik,
E. S. Lowe Company Inc.,
Stupor Mundi,
Planet Finska,
Asmodee,
Milton Bradley,
Inca Perudo,
International Games,
Alga,
Giochi Uniti,
Reveal Entertainment, Inc.
Designers:
Richard Borg
Artists:
Ron Zalme,
H.P. Hoff,
Wanjin Gill,
Design Edge,
Thierry Masson,
Bildgården AB,
Martin Lodewijk,
Heinz Grafische Werke,
Rita Åse
Mechanics:
Betting and Bluffing,
Dice Rolling,
Player Elimination
Beschreibung
Liar's Dice, a.k.a. Bluff, Perudo or Dudo, is a South American dice game in which each player is given five dice and cup to roll and hide them with. Players make successively higher declarations regarding the results of all the dice remaining in the game, e.g. "there are ten sixes". However, someone can always contest the bid. When that happens, all the dice are revealed and either the bidder or the caller loses dice, depending on who was correct. The last player with dice is the winner.
As a public domain dice game, there are a number of variants or similar games called Liar's Dice. This includes one that is often played with Poker Dice, and differs from the marketed versions in that players only declare on their own hand's value (as opposed to all dice being in play), using poker-hand values.
Liar's Dice, a.k.a. Bluff, Perudo or Dudo, is a South American dice game in which each player is given five dice and cup to roll and hide them with. Players make successively higher declarations regarding the results of all the dice remaining in the game, e.g. "there are ten sixes". However, someone can always contest the bid. When that happens, all the dice are revealed and either the bidder or the caller loses dice, depending on who was correct. The last player with dice is the winner.
As a public domain dice game, there are a number of variants or similar games called Liar's Dice. This includes one that is often played with Poker Dice, and differs from the marketed versions in that players only declare on their own hand's value (as opposed to all dice being in play), using poker-hand values.
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-27 17:07:26.001