We used to play a game called "Bullsh*t" that is a lot like this. It's played with a normal deck of cards, no extras. Each person plays the next number/face card in order. If you think someone is lying, you call BS on them. If you call them, you have to flip the cards to see if they were lying. If they were telling the truth, you have to take all of the cards in the pile. If they were lying, they take the pile. Winner is the first to empty their hand. Don't think I'd wanna play with the Russian Roulette aspect of the game. XD
Toast, the content that separates yours from the rest are your explanations in the beginning so that your audience knows what’s going on and I always appreciate those.
Wym I’ve seen several RU-vidrs explain how a game works before jumping to the video or do you mean like the way he explains it? Cus I guess he gives a little more detail but it isn’t that much more
Learned a lot from Toast's first person view. Basically he doesn't call anybody's card and play safe when there are 3-4 players. Other players on the table like to call each other out a lot. When they don't call early enough and toast runs out of safe cards, he will talk and trick other people to call the cards so he doesn't have to. During 1-v-1, toast will have to rely on luck more so he may lose more during this phase. He still has really great strategy can afford to lose 1-2 more rounds. I think as other people learn to call each other less at the beginning, Toast will not be so OP any more.
I was hoping to see a game with Toast sitting to the right of Sykkuno. Would Toast let him get away with it more or still keep his safe strategy of not calling when everyone is still alive? Sykkuno’s aggressive strategy usually leads to both him and the person right of him having to take shots.
I mean the game is pretty simple. Calling is bad because it means you're the one taking a chance when it could just be someone else instead. Other than that it's pretty much just blind luck assuming everyone in the game is smart enough to do random strategies.
Yeah it’s a solid strategy, calling a player out immediately puts you in the line of fire so it’s not something you’d want to do very often. He also quite often just plays 1-card hands which increase the number of “truthful” hands he can typically play, meaning he’s more protected from being called out too. He definitely picked up the right strats pretty quickly but that’s no surprise.
@trevormagers556 nooooooo. It has nothing to do with race. Basically stepping on a lego with your bare foot hurts like h"ll and that's why Lily said that. It has become a notoriously painful thing to happen to people to the point some compare it to torture.
14:33 Damn, really wished no one called anything til Toast was able to play 4 Kings. Would have been hilarious to see Lily think about whether or not to call it out.
I really enjoy Lily in Toast's table! She adds so much entertainment. Sykkuno only plays 3/2 or 2/3, and it's hilarious that this table punishes it out of him! Haha.
he stays quiet and doesnt call BS on anyone. (Until he has to). When he also convinces others to call BS. either harming themselves or the other player. When he plays heads up he tries to play his hand. But if his hand is shit then he will call BS before somone can call BS on him.
Holy crap toast Lily and sykkuno playing with ironmouse love casual crossovers that are rare it’s like when I watched chilled chaos and found sykkuno playing with him.
@@D-Dova because the she is a real person who works hard like every other streamer and gained a following by streaming everyday and entertaining people
I used to play a version of this game with my cousins irl when our parents weren’t around, except it was Liar’s Dice and the guns were BB guns (we wore protective clothing to avoid any serious injuries but they definitely still hurt though). One time one of my older cousins decided to play and she lost immediately, then she jokingly aimed the gun at her head and pulled the trigger, after a few seconds of no reaction she immediately winced in pain (she had no protection on her head, she thought that the guns were procs and that the gun would just make a noise if it was “the bullet”). Needless to say we got found out afterwards since she told them everything so they took away my other cousin’s BB guns and there went our fun, we played the game again at a family gathering around 10 months ago but instead of BBs we used scotch whiskey and soda but we all admitted that it didn’t feel the same.
i watched a snippet of this game and thought 'huh this is sucha simple game how are they having fun' then toast gave me the answer why, this is so much fun, please give us more
Oh my god, HOW DID U EVEN COME WITH THE IDEA TO PLAY WITH TOAST MIND GAMES! Of course he’s a true giga brain 20,000 IQ and I need to see the second part where whole company unites and tries to outsmart toast (and fails, MWEHEHE)
Of all the uploads I've seen of this game, Toast is the first one to actually explain the game. Not that the card version is hard to pick up; it's the dice version that I'm still not sure about 😂
How should I play this irl with my friends? A regular deck of playing cards doesn’t have more than 4 of the same type of cards, so changing the rules to fit it would helpful.
the game is so funny but it's so sad that they decided to use Ai for the voice instead of real actors that could have done the same and probably better
if you do this in real life you could all have 6 shots in front of you 5 would be just water or something and one would be vodka. that’d actually be kinda fun