Liar's Dice

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.5
489 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The Only & Best Online Multiplayer Liar's Dice app!

Liar's Dice Online is a casual multiplayer, bluffing dice game. Easy to learn, easy to master, always entertaining.

Play with other players online or invite and play with family or friends.

Features
- Online Multiplayer Liar's Dice, also known as Perudo, Dudo, Cachito, Deception Dice, and Pirate Dice.
- Practice offline with intelligent AI and then challenge players online.
- Room system to play with friends. No login required, just choose a room code and play.
- 'Hunt the Wilds' waiting microgame. Something to play whilst you wait for Opponents to join. Get 5 Wilds to win a prize!
- Don't know how to play? Play the tutorial and you'll be ready to play in minutes!
- A casual dice game that is a perfect mix of luck and skill.

Will you lie?... ...or tell the truth? It's all part of the game!
Updated on
Aug 1, 2024

Data safety

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

3.5
469 reviews
Toy Bon-Boy
August 8, 2024
It's a great version of this game but I have to knock off a couple stars considering a pretty important rule is missing: that being that if 2 players are down to 1 dice, they no longer bet on the dice, but the total sum of the dice. As in, if I rolled a 3, and my opponent rolled a 5, the total sum would be 8. So I could bet 4, my opponent might bet more. The entire point of the rule is to avoid making it so the person going first automatically loses. Which is exactly what happens in this game.
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