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Horsebox Wrote:

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> Perudo (or Liar's Dice as it's also known).

>

> A great dice game, hugely addictive.


They are slightly different as far as I know. I played liar's dice in California where you play with 6 di. Perudo has only 5 and some additional rules which I tend to ignore. It was supposed to be a game played by the Inca's. Either way great fun especially if you like bullshi**ing.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I don't think I could play Cluedo unless we were

> playing with littluns.

>

> Modern Art looks looks good.. might have to give

> that one a go.


Modern art is good. However unless they have changed the game since we bought it some years ago, it's for 3-5 players. On Amazon I'm sure I read that it was for a minimum of two players.

Conquer Club


This might be fun if you are interested in a game. It appears to be free.



RosieH Wrote:

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> I can't get any of my friends to play Risk with me

> anymore, so if anyone ever has a couple of days of

> their life they'd like to lose to waging war on

> Kamchatka, do let me know.

Guardian reading? GUARDIAN READING???


I'm hellbent on world domination Quids - I think that pisses all over your poxy boutique hotels (where they probably serve pea shoots and provide Jo Malone toiletries). I'm sending the boys in from Kamchatka to kick your ass.

The first post..


felt-tip Wrote:

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> I have been given a ?100 amazon voucher and I want

> to get some board games. Currently I have

> backgammon, monopoly and scrabble (deluxe, no

> less).


And you just missed me landing on your hotels.

I give two thumbs up for Liar's Dice! You can get a nice set for quite cheaply, and it doesn't have to last too long. Plus you can play drinking versions!


I'd say that this and the triple threat of Articulate, Cranium and Pictionary make for a formidable games collection.

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