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Objective
The objective of The Game of Baloney is to score 30 points before the other players by tricking players by telling the truth or lying, while also figuring out whether the other players are lying or telling the truth.
Setup
- Place the game board in the middle of the table.
- Each player chooses a color and places the corresponding colored pawn on the Start/Win space.
- Set the Baloney Cards where everyone can reach them. Each player should take one card for themselves.
- Each player takes a set of Baloney Betting Cards. Each set has four cards (1 truth, 2 truth, 1 baloney, 2 baloney).
- The player that bought the game starts the game as the Teller. If they aren’t playing the game, the player that borrowed the game starts.
How to Play The Game of Baloney
The first Teller looks at their card and chooses one of the two Baloney facts printed on the card. Each fact has three different answers on it. There is a truthful answer, a fib answer, and a whopper answer. You will read out the fact and choose one of the three answers to read off to the rest of the players. You should only read off the answer you chose to use.
After hearing the fact and the chosen answer, all of the others players decide whether they think the Teller told the truth or they were lying. Each player secretly bids on whether they think the statement is true or false. You will choose one of the four Baloney Betting Cards. The one cards are less risky, but they don’t have as high of potential rewards as the two cards. Once you have chosen which card you want to play, place it face down on the table.
Once everyone has chosen their Baloney Betting Card, the Teller reveals whether they were telling the truth, they fibbed, or they used the whopper lie. Players will then score points based on what Baloney Betting Card they played. See the scoring section below for more details.
After scoring is completed, the current round ends. The player to the left of the Teller becomes the Teller for the next round. Each Baloney Card has two facts on it. You should use the fact that you didn’t use the first time you were a Teller for the second time you are Teller. Once you have used both facts, you will draw a new Baloney Card.
Scoring
The Teller earns points for each player they fooled. If the Teller use the truthful response, they will score points for all of the Baloney cards that the other players chose. If they chose the fib or the whopper, they will score points for all of the Truth cards that players chose to play. Each one card is worth one point, while two point cards are worth two points. Whenever the Teller tells the whopper lie, they will score twice as many points as they would normally score.
The rest of the players will score points when they play the correct Baloney Betting Card. For example they chose their truth card and the Teller told the truth. The Baloney card matches both the fib and whopper option. Each player scores points equal to the number on the card they chose.
Whenever a player guesses incorrectly, they lose points equal to the number on the Baloney Betting Card they chose.
All of the players will move their pawns forward on the gameboard equal to the positive points they scored. If a player lost points, they will move their pawn backwards.
Should you land on the Double Bonus Space, the points you receive or lose on the next turn will be doubled.
Winning the Game
The first player to reach 30 or more points wins the game.
The Game of Baloney FAQ
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Components
- 192 Baloney Cards
- 24 Betting Cards
- 6 Pawns
- Game Board
- Instructions
Year: 2014 | Publisher: TDC Games | Designer: Larry Balsamo, Sandra Bergeson
Genres: Bluffing, Party, Trivia
Ages: 8+ | Number of Players: 2-6 | Length of Game: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Light | Strategy: Light | Luck: Moderate-High
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