

Without any close friends to confide in, and unwilling to seek advice from her dying father, Nao decides to visit a lawyer, Tanimura Teruo, instead, whose contact she found in a phone book. At the end of the 30-day period, the LGT Office will collect back the 100 million from each player, with any shortfall to be incurred as debt. Meanwhile, her opponent will attempt to do the same to her. The package also contains instructions for the game, which lasts for a duration of 30 days: Nao will be paired with another player who has also been given 100 million yen, and she is supposed to attempt to steal their money for herself. Though initially unwilling participants, the pair choose to continue on in the game in order to discover the true nature of the organization behind it and to try to free other participants from the LGT and the debts they have incurred.Īn honest and upright college student, Kanzaki Nao, unexpectedly receives a package containing 100 million yen and an invitation to participate in something called the "Liar Game Tournament". The pair battle through many rounds of the LGT, and each time they think the game is over, they are forced to return again with higher stakes. Early on, she enlists the help of ex-convict and genius swindler Akiyama Shinichi. The story revolves around Kanzaki Nao, a college student who becomes embroiled in a game called the Liar Game Tournament (LGT), where players use deception to win and cheat other players of their money.

It was later adapted into a drama series, which started airing on Apon Fuji TV. The manga was first serialized in 2005 in the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Young Jump, published by Shueisha. Liar Game (ライアーゲーム, Raiā Gēmu) is a Manga series written by Shinobu Kaitani. This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors).
