Liar Liar
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The Liar Liar Game in Squidanomics Game Bot is a high-stakes bluffing game where players must decide whether to tell the truth or risk bluffing their way to victory. The game involves strategy, deception, and a bit of luck, with players facing off in tense rounds of Russian Roulette when accusations of lying arise. The goal is to be the last player standing and claim the prize pot!
Players join a game lobby and set their wager amount in BNB, SQUID, or USDT.
Once the required number of players join, the game starts, and each player is dealt 5 cards.
The cards are drawn based on the number of players in the game (see the card dealing grid below).
Each round is played with a designated round type:
Ace Round: Players must play 1–3 Ace cards, or bluff if they don’t have any.
King Round: Players must play 1–3 King cards, or bluff if they don’t have any.
Queen Round: Players must play 1–3 Queen cards, or bluff if they don’t have any.
On each turn, players place 1 to 3 cards matching the round type (or bluff by placing other cards).
The next player can either:
Call Liar – If they suspect the previous player bluffed.
Continue Playing – If they choose not to call the bluff.
If a player calls Liar:
If the accused player lied, they must play Russian Roulette.
If the accused player told the truth, the player who called Liar must play Russian Roulette.
Russian Roulette Mechanics:
Each player’s revolver has 6 chambers, with the bullet assigned randomly at the start of the game.
If a player loses Russian Roulette, they are eliminated from the game.
The Devil Card is a special wildcard. If a player uses it and is accused of lying, all players except the one who played the card must play Russian Roulette!
This adds a layer of high-stakes strategy, as playing the Devil Card can turn the game around dramatically.
The game continues until only one player, who is declared the winner, takes the entire prize pot.
A final result message is sent, announcing the winner and their prize.
The bot updates the winner’s stats, including:
Games Played
Games Won
Total Winnings
The table below shows how many cards of each type are dealt based on the number of players in the game:
Player Count
Kings
Queens
Aces
Jokers
2 – 4
6
6
6
2
5
8
8
8
3
6
9
9
9
3
7
11
11
11
4
8
12
12
12
4
9
14
14
14
5
10
15
15
15
5
The Liar Liar Game in Squidanomics Game Bot offers a unique blend of strategy, bluffing, and high-stakes risk. With Russian Roulette's added tension and the Devil Card's unpredictable power, players must carefully balance truth and deception to outlast their opponents. Whether you’re bluffing your way through or calling out lies, every decision could be your last—making for an exhilarating and unforgettable crypto-wagering experience! 🌟🤥💣