Opis w języku angielskim:
Set within the world of war, War? WAR!!
Become the truest and purest Leech follower by praising the Leech Queen. Achieve greatness by other Leech Followers calling you a liar, then revealing your true and honest hand.
You are one of the followers within the faction of the United Marshes of Stienk (see war, War? WAR!!). Your job is to prove your worthness by telling the truth (well, not being found out to be lying) and becoming the Leech Magi.
Based on the card game 'Cheat', players must play to get rid of their cards by playing them face down and calling what they have assumed they have played. Opponents can then call 'Leech Liar' and expose the cards, hoping to find the wrong number of leeches on the cards.
Start with 6 leech cards, play as many as you think you can get rid of without being called out and then draw back up to 6.
The twist comes in two main areas, the Wild Leech, once exposed it becomes whatever the player called, giving them a 'get out of jail free card' and also allowing some hilariously 'wild' calls.
The second twist is the scoring, with each revealed truth that player turns the cards into a ladder, a ladder to the Leech Queen. The first to reach 6 steps wins the round and is awarded a Leech Queen card (the first to 3 wins the game and is announced Master Magi of the Queen Leech of the United Marshes of Stienk - that's right the title is that long!). Though if the reveal is shown to be a lie (the incorrect leeches are exposed), that player not only takes the stack of cards but the exposed leech cards and taken and score steps to the eternal marches, the first player that gets to 6 ends the round and are 'rewarded' a Stienk Marsh Card (you don't want these).
If every player is being a little cautious and cagey the round ends when a player empties cannot draw any cards and empties their hand, at that moment someone might as well call 'Leech Liar!'
A quick, language free card game for up to 6 players that love a little bluffing and are generally a little mischievous.
-description from publisher