Bluffer is one of the adaptations of the famous Dictionary Game where everyone has to propose a definition of a word of uncommon or little known usage. Here, it is no longer a question of writing definitions, but of inventing false answers to anecdotal, curious or surprising questions. Objective: to trap the other players with his false answer that is truer than the real one. The leader is talking to you! The leader (each in turn,) reads the card with a question on it.
The other players will have to find a plausible answer to this question. It is not a question of finding the right answer, but of inventing a false one to make the other players believe it is the right one. Each player secretly writes down his or her false answer. Where is the correct answer? Once all the proposals have been made, the leader collects the copies, adds the correct answer and goes to read them in disorder to the participants. Everyone will then vote to try to find the correct answer. Obviously you cannot vote for your proposal. The bet is on!
On the board, you place your token on the number of the answer you think is the right one. If you find the right answer; you win 1 point. If you bet on an answer invented by one of your opponents; he wins 2 points. The objective of the game is clearly to deceive with its false answer a maximum of players to score. A round consists of six questions and a game is played in 2 winning rounds.
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Contents of the box : 2 packs of cards, 1 board, 1 screen, 5 betting chips, 10 wooden counters, 1 block printed on both sides, 1 set of rules.