Quake, grumble, grumble… Ahhh!
The ground collapses and a sink hole swallows you and a friend! After the first half hour of constant screaming and endless falling, it dawns on you that you’ve fallen into a bottomless pit…. And this could take a while. Out of the sheer boredom of the ensuing hours of falling, you and your compadre come up with this game to complement the bottomless pit experience!
Gather the most matching quadruplets of negatives to gain the lowest total number. The lower the number, the farther into the pit you’ve progressed.

A Game of Lies and Deceit

Gameplay
Start by shuffling the deck.
Each player then draws 5 cards. If any special cards are drawn, shuffle them back into the deck and draw a new card.
If a player draws 4 matching negatives, they may take them out of play at any point during their turn.
Once both players have 5 cards, decide who goes first...
Thereafter, the player has the option of asking their opponent for any negative they may want.
The opponent can choose to hand over all their cards matching what they asked for or they can lie and just give them one (or none!)
Not satisfied by your opponent’s response? Feel like you’re being lied to? Call their bluff!
Still don’t trust them? You can choose to look at your opponents hand and take the cards... but be warned, if they weren’t bluffing... they can look at your hand and take any one card.
Once the player has put down any remaining sets of four they may have or had gained, the next player begins their turn.
Once the deck is depleted and all negatives are out of play, The player with the lowest total score after adding up all their cards wins
Each player then draws 5 cards. If any special cards are drawn, shuffle them back into the deck and draw a new card.
If a player draws 4 matching negatives, they may take them out of play at any point during their turn.
Once both players have 5 cards, decide who goes first...
Player Turns:
Players start their turn by drawing a card. If a special card is drawn, do as it says.Thereafter, the player has the option of asking their opponent for any negative they may want.
The opponent can choose to hand over all their cards matching what they asked for or they can lie and just give them one (or none!)
Not satisfied by your opponent’s response? Feel like you’re being lied to? Call their bluff!
Still don’t trust them? You can choose to look at your opponents hand and take the cards... but be warned, if they weren’t bluffing... they can look at your hand and take any one card.
Once the player has put down any remaining sets of four they may have or had gained, the next player begins their turn.
Once the deck is depleted and all negatives are out of play, The player with the lowest total score after adding up all their cards wins
Includes 18 special event cards



