Perudo in a Tin Game
University Games Perudo Game
Sort it out
Who knows the biggest, fastest, loudest, smallest, longest everything? Sort it Out is a fast-paced game where knowing just a little about something can help you win it all. Can you put everything in the right order? In this game, guessing is half the fun! Sort it Out is a challenging, yet accessible game for all 12 year olds and over, where players reason through relative sizes. Endless laughs as players work together to figure out size order to oldest, longest or even heaviest!
Shaboom!
SHABOOM! is the fast, fun, family game that bridges the generation gap. From children to grandparents and everyone in between, SHABOOM! brings the whole family together. Just use the colourful components in your tray to stack, roll, bounce, and spell your way to victory.
Who’s in the bag?
Who’s in the Bag is an incredibly popular game that test your skills at verbal charades. The object of the game is for each team, in turn to identify as many famous characters on the cards as possible in a race against the clock. Everything you need is in the bag including a timer and blanks to create your own special characters. If the team guess the identity of the character correctly they keep the card and draw another from the bag. You can act, sing, impersonate, mime or describe the personality –just don’t mention the name! If you do the go is forfeited and the bag passes to the next team. Once the bag is empty the team with the most cards wins.
Yes! No!
A fast and furious game where answering Yes or No gets you dinged out by the bell. This card game contains 1 pack of 50 Question Cards and 1 Yes/No Bell. To begin, one player takes a card, reads the quick fire question to the opponent, if they answer Yes! Or No! ring that bell, and keep the card. If they get to the end of the questions without saying Yes or No – they keep the card. The player with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner.
Dimensions: | 31 x 9.5 x 10.3 cm; 598.74 Grams |
Model: | 64508 |
Material: | Tin |
Colour: | Blue |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 8 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 31 x 9.5 x 10.3 cm; 598.74 Grams |
Material: | Tin |
Played this over Christmas. Taking this skiing with us this year to play apres ski. Great fun and easy to learn. Comes in a handy bag to make carriage easier.
It is the game played by the Davy Jones’s Crew on the flying Dutchman. I said is the game not the exact replica. You need to get use to the rule which might get tricky if you play while drinking. But is really fun. Well, as all board games is fun as long as the people who play it are funny and willing to play without drama. But I can review only the game for you, the choice of whom to play with is yours.
We already had this game and bought another for a family member as they enjoyed playing it so much. Easy to learn – a game of bluff which brings lots of fun and laughte
The game is basically ‘liar dice’… conveniently packaged in a tin. Rules are easy and pretty much anyone can play… if you don’t like it the tin will come in useful for your picnic sandwiches
Great game, can be played in teams too if in a larger group. Seems to come out at the start of most pre-drinks before a night out or other gatherings, as a drinking game to get the ball rolling; take a shot/sip of your drink each time you lose a dice and/or lose all of your dice. Gets messy fast! 10/10.
Loved the game and one I watched a YouTube video it became easier to use. The only thing I would say is the cups are a bit poor quality for the price.
This ancient game is a family favourite and although we didn’t get to play this together this year, we look forward to sharing this gift in future. We have our own and it is such good quality that I imagine passing this on to the next generation. All toys and games should have this quality.
Classic game. It can be a little tricky to learn the rules but once you have it nailed down, it’s hours of fun. Word to the wise don’t sit next to your partner for this game!
Great game, fun for all ages; but does work better when children are old enough to roughly understand/work out some probability.
We have taking this on holiday a few time, we are a group of adults and love the game.
There are standard rules then a few add ons in the rules to adjust slightly when you get the hang of it.
The tin is perfect for traveling/storage. Would always buy the tin version of the game.
Love this game, simple to play but a lot of laughs on the luck of a lot of dice. First played at university as a drinking game, now in my mid-thirties remains a lot of fun with friends and family! Even educational, teaching children about probability and easy to make up your own family rules to add variety.
This game is a lot of fun and very intuitive. We’ve played it with 7-year-olds and 85-year olds, and it is truly a great game for mixed groups. The game changes quite a lot based on the type of people you play with, and as people start getting to know each other’s strategies, the game tends to get more exciting with each round. The storage tin is practical and pretty, and we haven’t really used the storage bag that’s also in the box. It may be that the bag is more practical for traveling, but we just grab the tin. Love this game!
It id a great game but it takes a but long to learn the rules for someone new. So when we get together with friends this is not the first choice of game for us. It is ok with people who knows the rules already.. 🙂
This was a Christmas gift for my husband, after he spent months talking about it.
It is a game for a group, and probably most enjoyable with 4 or more people. The game does say 2-6 players, but there does seem to be more laughs when more people are involved. The instructions need some time to thoroughly read but once this is done the game can quickly start. We have taken the game with us to friends (its size and packaging makes it easy to take with us), and it is fast becoming a firm favourite. I can definitely see this game becoming a tradition during the holidays.
One could probably include more players in the game by getting more cups and dice, but we haven’t done this. People tend to team up instead.
Overall a fun game!
You’ve read all the reviews about how good this games plays, so I’ll focus on living with the game:
QUALITY
Comes in a super sturdy tin, with a nice cloth bag. Let down only by light-weight dice (plural of die :-P) and cheap plastic cups – moulded to simulate leather.
Perhaps there should be a Deluxe model with weighted chunky dice, leather cups and a wooden box . . . here’s hoping!
APPEAL
Its certainly an addictive game; maybe not to the degree of ‘Dobble’ or the old classic ‘Plus and Minus’, but it is certainly up there with the great games – but don’t expect the essence of the game to be anything original.
FAMILY
Yes, it certainly is a family game for all ages . . . its says from age 8 on the tin, but a bright 6 year old could handle his game too! Great game;
8.5 / 10
I was introduced to this game by my sister and I think it’s great. The more players the better but it can be played with 2-6 players. Each game is fairly quick so it doesn’t get boring. The idea is you place guesses on what is on is rolled, you can only see your own dice. Each player has to up the guess of the previous player until someone calls their bluff. All dice are revealed and if the last player called to high they lose a die, it not then the person who called them loses a die. Each round a dice is taken away changing the odds each time. Good fun once everyone has had a few rounds and start to bluff. Nice tin and storage bag with it too.
Had never heard of this but played it at recent extended family weekend away and thought it so good couldn’t wait to order from Amazon. Arrived next day. Good for older children and adults. Under 12s might struggle. A lot of remembering who has how many dice left and when to bluff.
We loved this game. Played as a large family group over Christmas. We bought extra sets of dice and cups so more players could participate. Lots of game options and a few we made up of our own!! Took a couple of rounds for all ages to completely grasp but once they did it was one of our favourites. Thoroughly recommend. Ages played ranged from 10 – 80. Nicely packaged for storage and no issues with delivery.
This combines my 2 biggest loves, “Perudo” and “Tins”, perfectly so is the best possible game for me…joking aside though it’s a straight forward game so ideal either in a family environment or as a “drinking game” plus the tin is nice and it’s not too expensive and you get a free bag that could save you 5p when doing your shopping…it’s a “no brainer” and you surely need to ask yourself why you wouldn’t buy it rather than why you would!
a fantastic game. simple game, but great fun. perfect for adults at dinner party etc. the game is based on bluffing lying, and simple counting of dice. played with our friends, and been taught some other rule variations of thsi game, tha can be found on the internet. a great game. BUY IT. you will love it. very cheap and easy to take on holiday. it is just 30 dice and 6 cups with a lid in a nice bag. better than playing cards.
what a fab uncomplicated game
its age 8+ i believe theres no complicated rules after a few rounds you’ll be addicted you can carry it to the neighbours friends and familys house any one can join in – no massive board and bits to loose and comes in a lovely easy to store tin. I love this game we played this along with some card games for hours over christmas – all adults but older children can play this too
Bought as a Christmas Present for 10 year old nephew and we had great fun with players aged from 10 to 61. It has become a firm favourite and came on holiday with us this year.
I think this could be a hit with most hard to buy for teenage boys/men and would, if given a chance, be enjoyed with much good humoured banter by them and their friends.
Due to the fun we had and the good quality/price of the item my sister is intending to buy as presents for families on her Christmas list.
Whilst luck is involved you also need to fathom out the other players tatics, try to calculate the odds whilst remembering how many die are still in play, control your own face/voice & body language to not give anything away and on occasions just lie, however, most of all just laugh (or groan) until it hurts.
PS My ten year old nephew was a adept player and managed all the above very well.
I bought this product after not having played it since my early twenties (I am now in my mid thirties). It is a great game to play as a family or friends. My family had a fantastic time playing it for New Year’s Eve – my mother engaged, my brothers and my sisters’ in law as well as my husband, we had a good laugh and also were very competitive. My husband and I have played it with other friends and it since the game is very light hearted (rules are simple) anyone really is up for it. I like this particular set of Liars’ Dice as it comes in colours and it has a set of 6 compared to other sets that come with 4 or 5 cups only. The set also has a durable tin for the pieces to be put away as well as dice that are in colours that match their respective cup. We have tried playing it with our sons, but I think that the youngest one is too young (under 8) so we might have to wait a bit longer to truly enjoy it with our sons. However, looking forward to using it more often with them.
I always enjoyed this party game. This one is my second Perudo set. The first one was good quality and quite a bit heavy as it was all wood. This one to the contrary was very good quality too, considering its all plastic. And also light enough to take it with you when holidaying without adding the extra Kilo to your baggage. Lovely colours, comes in a nice tin box for storing away and a colourful carry pouch to take it with you and I did. It’s 3 quids cheaper than the high street shops too. Would certainly recommend .
Decided to go for this game based on the reviews I’d seen on Amazon.
I have two daughters aged 15 & 9, and they both love this simple
to learn game and we can spend many an hour bluffing our way through each game!
It gives the kids a chance to learn basic estimating,probability laws and general
numeric ability whilst having great fun kicking their dads butt at this addictive game.
Buy it now, it’s a great alternative to a lads poker night served with a few cold beverages!
OK, so this is Liar Dice. You all roll your dice, keep them hidden under the cup, and predict how many dice of a certain value there will be amongst everyones dice. The number bid has to keep rising, and once it gets high enough, a player may choose to challenge the bid (players may of course choose to completely make up the bid). Everyone shows their dice, and if the bid is too higher, the player who made the bid loses a die. If it is valid, the challenger loses a die. And so on.
It’s a fun game, young children might struggle, but kids of a certain age will be able to play the odds and join in.
And yes, you could play this with your own dice, if you choose to go out and buy 30 dice and some plastic cups. But this comes with colourful dice, cup and a handy carry bag, as well as a good storage tin.
Overall, a great game for taking on holiday, or for whiling away the hours.