Poker Hands Bullshit

Poker Hands Bullshit

Henry Hu Henry Hu February 6, 2026
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About Poker Hands Bullshit

Poker Hands Bullshit is a multiplayer card game developed by Henry Hu, released in 2026 for PC, Linux, and Mac. It reimagines poker as a game of deception where players guess the best hand from everyone’s hidden cards. You can’t see opponents’ cards, so you bet on what you think they hold or lie about your own. The goal is to force others into incorrect calls by bluffing or catching their lies. It’s a fast-paced, social game for 2, 4 players, ideal for quick matches with friends.

Gameplay

Each round starts with shuffled hands. On your turn, you claim the best possible poker hand from all players’ cards based on what you see (only your own). Others must either accept your claim or challenge it. If someone calls “bullshit” and you’re lying, you lose a card. If they’re wrong, they do. The game ends when one player loses all their cards. Controls are simple, mouse clicks to select bets or challenge. Sessions last 10, 30 minutes, with heavy emphasis on reading opponents and managing risk. The lack of visible hands forces constant second-guessing, making it tense and unpredictable.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 75% completing the base game. Average playtime is 22 minutes, and 68% of players report feeling “excited” or “competitive.” Some review snippets: “Bluffing is razor-sharp, but the win conditions can feel random.” “Perfect for late-night chaos with friends.” Completion rates drop to 52% for competitive modes. The game has 12 achievements, with “Call a Lie” unlocked after 50 successful challenges. 32% of players list it as a “casual pick,” while 28% cite “repetitive late-game rounds” as a downside.

PlayPile's Take

This is a must-play for fans of social deduction and quickfire bluffing. At $9.99, it’s cheap for the chaos factor, and the 12 achievements add replay value. It won’t satisfy poker purists or those seeking deep strategy, but for its intended role, fun, high-stakes banter, it nails it. Skip if you prefer solo play or methodical games. Best with players who thrive on lying and calling out lies.

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