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rating
Ludopedia
5.5
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you love bluffing and quick fun, Gebodoba turns a bar into a stage of tricks and laughter.
Highlights
- Intense bluff challenge
- Simple rules, instant fun
- Guaranteed social interaction
Keep in mind
- Up to 6 players
- Constant attention needed
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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In Gebodoba, you step into a chaotic drink bar where the only beverage that won’t kill you is the one you don’t know. Each round, players secretly add drink cards to a communal cup, trying not to exceed a mysterious threshold. Guess the total is between 20 and 22? Shout “Gebo‑Uma!” and drink it yourself; think it’s over? Shout “Gebo‑Mazu!” and force the last player to take the sip. But beware: cards can lie, and wild entries like Tabasco, tomato juice, or coffee can flip the game in an instant. Every mistake adds damage points and can lead to elimination, so the last player standing wins. The game blends bluffing, deduction, and a dash of luck, delivering tense moments and laughs. It’s fast—15 to 30 minutes—ideal for quick, highly interactive sessions. The vibe is playful, almost like a “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” in bar form, with simple rules but deep strategy once you start reading opponents’ patterns. If you love games that demand focus, body‑language reading, and a touch of risk, Gebodoba is the perfect pick. Grab your cards, hold your cup, and remember: in the bar, no one trusts anyone.
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Publisher
コスメボックス (Cosmetic Box), 世紀末Games (End of the Century Games)
How long does a game last?
A game of Gebodoba typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the number of players and game pace.
How many players can play?
The game supports 2 to 6 players, delivering fun experiences for both duos and larger groups.
What is the game's complexity?
The complexity is low to medium; rules are simple, but bluffing and deduction strategies demand focus and opponent reading.
What are the components?
The set includes a drink card deck, damage tokens, a communal cup, and score markers for players.
Who is the game for?
It’s perfect for those who enjoy quick card games with bluffing, deduction, and intense social interaction.
How does the elimination system work?
When a player accumulates enough damage points, they are eliminated; the last player with life wins.