Fibber Board Game

April 21, 2015 - Comment

In Fibber, it’s not what you play; it’s what you say! Simply play cards in order and say what you’re playing. If you don’t have the next card, fib but don’t get caught, or you’ll earn a nosepiece and your nose will “grow!” When there are no more noses left, the player with the shortest

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In Fibber, it’s not what you play; it’s what you say! Simply play cards in order and say what you’re playing. If you don’t have the next card, fib but don’t get caught, or you’ll earn a nosepiece and your nose will “grow!” When there are no more noses left, the player with the shortest nose wins!

Product Features

  • 2-4 Players
  • Stretch The Truth Without Getting Caught!
  • Hilarious Noses & Glasses For Players To Wear!
  • Noses Keep Growing As Players Keep Fibbing!
  • Includes: 4 Eyeglasses, 24 Cards, 11 “Noses”, 1 Game Board

Comments

Jenna says:

Two 7-year-olds give it 4 thumbs up! This game is very similar to the adult card game BS. Players take turns laying down a number of character cards and stating what they played. Other players can believe the player and keep going, or call “fibber”. If the person was lying and gets caught, he/she adds a nose piece to his/her glasses and takes all the cards in the discard pile. If he/she was being honest, the person who called fibber takes all the cards. The person to take the last nose piece loses. The game itself is very…

Toy Dad says:

This game is a blast for both adults and kids! Just picked up this game as it was from the makers of Hedbanz, which is my favourite game! This one did not dissapoint. It is a fun engaging game that keeps everyone laughing and smiling ! I would say our kids have the most fun trying to trick us, but it is for adults only in the evening–the nose pieces double as shot glasses!Thanks makers of Hedbanz for bringing us a new fun family game!

Amazon Customer "Sputrock" says:

Easy to Learn – For All Ages I first played this with my 5 year old granddaughter. We played the easy version a few times so she could get use to it, then we played the regular version. She picked up the rules right away. Easy to play, fun for all ages, but you really have to develop a poker face.

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