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Description


Looking for a tense little mind game that rewards observation, memory, and a straight face as much as bold moves? Step into a candle-lit tavern where each round hinges on what you claim and what others choose to believe; you sit with a small stack of chips and a hand of hidden information cards, and the table flows between two quick modes—Bottle Bluff, which asks you to declare totals of symbols you think are present among all hands, and Hound Standoff, which pushes one-on-one reads where a single wrong call costs you a chip; how to play is simple: on your turn you either raise a claim (for example, “there are at least three moons across the table”), swap a card face-down using one of your limited utilities, or call someone’s bluff, after which all cards flip and the winner takes the chip swing; rounds continue until one player remains solvent, so survival matters as much as flashy pots; practical tips: count constantly and anchor on certainties—if you’ve seen two of a symbol in your hand and one revealed during a utility peek, a table claim above that baseline probably needs a very strong reason, so force opponents to justify big jumps; track personalities as carefully as cards, because patterns betray strength (fast raises from cautious players, sudden hesitations from chatterboxes); use small, believable increments early to gather information cheaply, then spring a larger raise when you hold a safety net utility (such as a swap or peek) to correct a thin spot; never burn all utilities in a single orbit—holding one changes the psychology at the table and deters marginal challenges; when numbers get tight near the chip line, prefer calls over raises if the expected value is even, because forcing reveals resets the information economy in your favor; whisper-sized tells help: glance timing, chip shuffles, breath pace after a raise; for accessibility, symbols are color-coded and shaped distinctly, there’s a text log of claims, and optional voice readouts can announce each action; why it’s enjoyable is simple—bluffs feel earned, correct calls feel clean, and matches run briskly, creating those delightful little heart drops when you decide whether to trust a quiet “four suns” or slide a single chip forward and watch the entire table hold its breath while the truth turns face-up.



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Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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