Liar’s Baris a particularlyinnovative game, all built from some of the simplest game mechanics around. It’s left mostly to be a mind game, which does a lot to keep all of it fresh, without requiring the developer to keep iterating upon it update after update.

There are two primary game modes available in Liar’s Bar, with some variations inside of them. One of those modes is called Liar’s Deck, and is played with a portion of a deck of cards. There are three different variations of this game mode, each ramping up in complexity and difficulty upon the basic mechanics.

The lobby in Liar’s Deck.

A Basic Game Of Liar’s Deck

Every game of Liar’s Deck is based upon these basic mechanics, with their own variations upon them.

The Deck

Adeck is comprised of 20 cards, split between:

Each player is going to be dealt five cards each, meaning a full game of four players is going to be holding the entire deck at the start of the game.

The Beginning Of A Round

At the beginning of the round, each player is dealt five cards, andone card type, either anAce,King, orQueenis declared thecard of the table. From there, one player is selected to go first.

Playing Your Cards

On a player’s turn,they select a certain number of cards to put in the middle of the tableface-down. Doing this declares that each card you placed down is whatever variety of card that the card of the table is.The player that goes nextcan eitherplay their own cardsafter you, ordeclare you a liar.

Joker’s are always whatever the value of the card of the table is. For example, if it’s an Ace’s table, then a Joker has the value of an Ace. That means there are alwayseight possible cards that are truths, andtwelve possible cards that are lies.

The deck in Liar’s Deck.

Declaring A Player A Liar

If a player declares the previous player a liar, then the player who was accused has their last play revealed.

Playing Roulette

Each player has a revolver, whereone of six chambers has a live round in it. If a player is forced to play roulette, they must point the revolver at their own head, and pull the trigger. The odds of it being a live round increase each time the trigger is pulled, untilthe final trigger pull, the sixth, is guaranteed death.

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It’s an Ace’s Table in Liar’s Deck.

16%

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Looking at your hand in Liar’s Deck.

20%

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Declaring a player liar in Liar’s Deck.

25%

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Playing Roulette in Liar’s Deck.

33%

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The Devils Card in Liar’s Deck.

50%

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A player calls the Devils Card a bluff, and must face the consequences in Liar’s Deck.

100%

Once a player has died, they’re out of the game. They are skipped in the turn order, and the game continues as normal.

Two players play Roulette in Liar’s Deck.

The End Of The Game

The game ends when the second to last player loses a roulette. This usually occurs naturally by one player declaring another a liar, butif all cards end up getting played, the last card will automatically be declared a lie by the other player.

Liar’s Deck: How To Play Devil Mode

Devil Modeis primarily played the same way as the basic mode, with one extra mechanic thrown in:the Devil card.

What Is The Devil Card?

One card in the deck, a card that matches the table’s card, istransformed into the Devil Card. The Devil Card acts as a card that matches the table, butcan only be played on its own, meaning if you play the Devil Card, you’ll always be playing a single card.

What Does The Devil Card Do?

Ifanother player accuses you of lyingwhen you playthe Devil Card, it’s punishing for both that player and the rest of the table. Instead of simply the player that was wrong playing roulette,every player must play roulette at the same time,apart from the player that played the card.

Liar’s Deck: How To Play Chaos Mode

Chaos Modechanges quite a few basic mechanics of Liar’s Deck. For starters, adeck in Chaos Modecontains only12 cards:

Each player is onlydealt three cardsinstead of five, and you canonly ever play one card per turn.

A player picks up their gun in Liar’s Deck.

On top of that, it changes how the roulette mechanic works. Instead of players shooting themselves with their own revolver,the player that exposes a bluff gets to point their gun at any player they would like, and pull the trigger. The same odds apply.