Liar’s Bar is a multiplayer social game that turns every match into a high-stakes bluff. Set in a dimly lit tavern with gritty atmosphere and unusual patrons, this game focuses on deception-based mechanics that reward risk-taking and clever speech. In one mode, players lay down cards and announce what they’ve played—but lying is allowed. Call out someone’s bluff, and they may end up spinning the revolver in a tense round of Russian roulette. Truth is optional, but survival depends on how well you read your opponents.
Dice, Poison, and No Second Chances
The second mode puts dice at the center of the game. You roll in secret, then bet on the total number of specific values in play. The catch? No one sees anyone else’s roll. Players raise the stakes or challenge each other’s claims, and a failed bet means drinking poison. One bottle might be survivable, but two and you’re out. These escalating moments keep every round unpredictable, as the line between confidence and danger blurs. Strategic lying is essential, but so is knowing when to back down before it’s too late.
Whether you choose Scabby the dog-faced enforcer or Foxy the manipulative goth, your choice influences how others respond to you. The immersive setting, combined with ongoing updates and new playable personalities, adds depth beyond bluffing. It’s not just a game about deception—it’s about embodying a role and outsmarting everyone else in the room. Every match becomes a mix of social manipulation, strategic silence, and dramatic consequences.