The Jackbox Party Pack 1 (2014) You Don't Know Jack 2015 Drawful Word Spud 1-4 Players - Trivia 3-8 Players - Drawing 2-8 Players - Wit Based on the standard format for You Don't Know Jack games, Drawful is a drawing game. Each round starts with each player Word Spud is a word association game. A word is presented and four players are tasked to answer multiple choice trivia questions individually given a playful phrase and a drawing canvas on their one player, at a time, comes up with a word that is associated presented obscurely in the game's "high culture meets pop local device. They have a short amount of time to draw out that with it. The remaining players vote if the association is good or culture" format. Players score points in the form of money for phrase. Following this, each picture is presented to all players, not. From there, the next player starts from the new word to answering correctly and in a shorter amount of time and lose and the other players must enter a phrase they think the picture come up with a new association, and the game continues. The money for wrong answers. Multiplayer games also feature represents. Then, all those replies, along with the actual phrase player with the most votes for their associations wins. "screws," where one player can force another player to answer for that picture, are presented to the players to make their vote immediately and can earn a bonus if the "screwed" player of what they think the original phrase was. The artist of the answers incorrectly. The winner is the player with the most picture gets points for every vote that guessed their original money at the end of the game. phrase, while those who wrote other phrases get points for votes their phrase gets. Lie Swatter Fibbage XL 1-100 Players - Deception 2-8 Players - Deception A multiplayer version of the single-player mobile app that Fibbage XL expands on the original Fibbage with more potential questions. Each round of the game, a player selects from one of Jackbox Games released earlier, Lie Swatter challenges up to five random categories, and an obscure fact is presented to all players with a missing word or phrase to complete it. Each player 100 players to correctly guess if presented trivia statements are uses their local device to enter a reply for those missing words; if they enter the actual right answer, they are asked to enter true or not, "swatting" those that are false. Players earn points something different. Then, the game presents all replies, including the correct one, to the players, who then select what they think is for correct answers and lose points for incorrect ones. the right answer. Players score points for selecting the right answer, but can also score if other players select their reply, so players are encouraged to provide seemingly correct answers for their replies. The player with the most points at the end of all rounds is the winner. The Jackbox Party Pack 2 (2015) Fibbage 2 Earwax Quiplash XL 2-8 Players - Deception 3-8 Players - Other 3-8 Players - Wit Fibbage 2 offers new sets of questions, and incorporates the Earwax is played by 3-8 players. One player is selected as the Quiplash had been developed as a standalone game prior to the ability for the audience to vote on answers which can provide an judge and they are given a choice of two categories. The pack, and was included in this pack's release along with extra scoring boost to the players. A new option called the category is presented to the other players, and these players are previous DLC (Quip Pack 1) and "over 100 brand new prompts". Defibrillator permits two players to delete all lies except one and each given six random sound effects. Each player then selects In the game's first two rounds, each player is given two prompts the truth of the selection for one question. two of the sound effects, in order, as a reply to the category. The to provide an answer to; the prompts are given so that two judge player selects which combined sounds make the most players see each prompt. Players provide what they believe is a humorous or fitting answer, and that selected player wins a funny answer to each prompt. Then, all players are shown a point. The first player to three points wins the game. prompt and the two answers provided. They vote for the answer they think is the best quip. Each vote gains points for the player that wrote the quip, with a possible "quiplash" and bonus points if they get all the votes. The final round, all players respond to the same prompt, and vote for the three best answers of those presented. The player with the most points at the end is the winner. Bomb Corp Bidiots 1-4 Players - Other 3-6 Players - Drawing Bomb Corp. has one player as an employee of a bomb factory Bidiots is described as a spiritual successor to Drawful, playable by up to 6 people. At the start of the game, each player draws two that must deactivate inadvertently-started bombs as they come simple pieces of art according to randomly selected categories, though these categories may be thematically related and result in off the assembly lines, while other players are given different similar visuals (for example, "going to the beach", "getting a tan", and "sunburn"). During the game, each player has a starting pool of sets of instructions to help deactivate it. The instructions are in-game money which is used in an auction-style format to purchase the art. During the auction, each work is randomly assigned a specifically obtuse and potentially conflicting, requiring careful secret monetary value based on the category, with those works drawn for that category having the highest value; the game will communication between players. randomly send hints to players on the nature of this information. Players attempt to bid and purchase the art that matches the given category name while trying to use the auction format to goad other bidders to purchase the art they made in the wrong category. Players have "screws" as in You Don't Know Jack to force another player to bid, and if a player runs low on money, they can take out a predatory loan that will cost points at the end of the game. At the end of the game, the player with the most money, gained by buying low and selling high, wins. The Jackbox Party Pack 3 (2016) Guesspionage Tee K.O. Fakin' It 2-8 Players - Trivia 3-8 Players - Drawing 3-6 Players - Deception Guesspionage has each player, in turn, guess what percentage of Tee K.O. is a drawing-based game. Each player draws three Fakin' It is a local multiplayer game where each player has their own connected people have a certain quality or do a certain activity, such as texting device. In each round one player is randomly selected to be the Faker, and all images of anything they want, though the game provides players except the Faker are given instructions that involve some type of while driving. If there are more than 5 audience members, they are suggestions to help. Then each player has a chance to enter physical action, such as raising a hand or making a face; the Faker is not given surveyed prior to the turns to get these percentages, otherwise several short sayings or slogan. Subsequently, each player is this information but instead must figure out from the other players what to do. earlier survey results by Jackbox Games are used. Once the current then given two or more random drawings and two or more Each player then attempts to guess who the Faker by their actions, with the player makes their guess, the other active players can consider if random sayings, and selects the pair that best fits together as round ending if the Faker is guessed correctly by all other players, or they are higher or lower than the actual value, including opining if successfully escaping, after which points are awarded for if at least one player printed on a T-shirt. These designs are then put into a guesses the Faker correctly, everyone guesses correctly, and/or if the Faker they are off by more than a certain amount. Points are scored by the one-on-one voting battle with all other players and audience escapes capture in each task out of the number allotted (3 for 4-6 players, 2 for current player based on how close they are (providing that they are members as to determine the best-voted T-shirt design and the 3 players). After the first round, players may select any action they like. The 30% or closer to the answer), and by the other players if they final round is always "Text You Up", where each player answers a number of guessed correctly in which direction they were off. design that had the longest voting streak. A second round of open-ended questions, while the Faker is given different questions which can In the final round, one question with 9 choices is given, and the drawing, slogan writing, pairing, and voting is performed. The have overlapping answers with the questions given to the players (for example, players all have to pick what they think are three most popular winning designs from each round are then put against each the other players may be asked about a positive trait about themselves, while answers, with points awarded based on the answer's popularity, the other to determine the ultimate winning design. Players are able the Faker would be asked what traits they would look for in a companion.) The player with the most points by the end of the game wins. player with the most points after that wins. to have their designs printed to custom-print T-shirts if desired, the shirts cost $18 with free shipping in the United States. Quiplash 2 Trivia Murder Party 3-8 Players - Wit 1-8 Players - Trivia Quiplash 2 follows from the original Quiplash, where each player attempts Trivia Murder Party is played out in a lighthearted theme of a horror thriller (similar to the Saw franchise). Each round includes a multiple-choice trivia to complete a statement in a humorous way, and the other players vote question, with players earning in-game money for being correct, and then a subsequent mini-game if any "living" player got the question wrong. These for the best answer. Quiplash 2 introduces new prompts, the ability of the mini-games take place on "The Killing Floor", where the loser (or multiple losers) of the mini-game are "killed" off and become ghosts. Ghosts still hosting player to create new prompts, the ability of the host to censor participate through the rest of the game. The mini-games range from random luck, challenges against themselves and the other players, or players, and new final rounds that either requires players to come up with psychological games like a Prisoner's dilemma choice. The audience collectively plays as a ghost. the meaning of a given acronym, complete a caption in a comic strip, or The game proceeds for at least 5 rounds, and no more than 10, until only one player remains alive; if more players are alive after 10 rounds, players come up with something clever using a given word in a prompt, unlike the subsequently spin the "Loser Wheel" which has a high chance of killing them, until only one player is left. previous game's final round, medals determine the points distributed to The last alive player then attempts to escape by moving across a set of spaces by correctly determining if two presented terms fit into a given category, the players. moving one space for each correct answer. After the first turn, ghosts, including the audience, also begin to answer the same question, but have three terms instead of two, offering the possibility of catching up to the lead. If they surpass the leader, they possess that body, becoming the "living" player. Once the "living" player passes a final space, the game is over. The Jackbox Party Pack 4 (2017) Civic Doodle Monster Seeking Monster Survive The Internet 3-8 Players - Drawing 3-7 Players - Other 3-8 Players - Wit Civic Doodle is an art game similar to Drawful and Bidiots albeit Monster Seeking Monster has a horror theme where each player Survive the Internet is a game of user-generated content that with two players drawing the same piece of art simultaneously. is a disguised monster attempting to date other players. Each takes place on a fictional version of the Internet. One player In each round, a start of a doodle is presented to two randomly round, players start by sending up to four messages to other receives a question that asks their opinion on a topic. Their selected players, and they have a short time to draw atop that; players; the audience, if participating, use mad lib-style prompts answer is taken out of context and sent to another player, who is this is done in real time allowing the audience members to to select phrases to send. Following this, each player then then told to determine what the reply was in response to as if provide feedback on either drawing in the form of preselected selects one other player they would date based on those replies. they were on a specific site, attempting to twist the words as emoji. After the timer is done, the players and audience vote for If two players selected each other, they both earn a heart. best they can to make the first player look bad. All players are which drawing is better, with points awarded to both players Additional scoring bonuses and effects due to the hidden then presented with the pairs of original replies and the guessed based on how many votes they received, as well as an monster power are also accounted for. From the second round topic, and vote on which pairing is the most ridiculous. Each vote additional bonus based on the emoji votes. Subsequently, two on, the monster form of the leading player whose monster form earns points for the second player and a smaller number for the more players then draw atop the highest-voted picture. is yet unknown, is revealed to all. The player with the most first player that provided the reply. The player with the most hearts at the end wins the game, unless other special conditions points at the end is the winner, having "survived the Internet". are met relating to the player's monster. Fibbage 3 Bracketeering 2-8 Players - Deception 3-16 Players - Wit Fibbage 3 is the third game of the Fibbage series. The game Bracketeering is a tournament-style game for up to sixteen players, played across three rounds. In the first round, players are includes new interactivity with the audience by letting them add presented with a prompt to complete with the best or funniest answer they can. These answers are randomly placed on a their own lies to the selection. The game has a new separate tournament-style grid. The players are then given one of the tournament matchups and predict which answer will win that match up. game mode called Fibbage: Enough About You that replaces the Subsequently, each match is then presented to all players and the audience. The answer that gets the highest percentage of votes game's traditional questions with questions relating to the wins, with the percentage that it wins by tied to how many points the players that guessed that match correctly get. Subsequent players. match-ups use these best answers going forward. After the final matchup, the player that provided the winning reply gets an additional point bonus. The second round is a "blind bracket" where the players are presented with a prompt, but the brackets are based on a different, related prompt using those answers. The third round is a "triple blind bracket" where the prompt at each level of the bracket changes. The Jackbox Party Pack 5 (2018) You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream Mad Verse City Split The Room 1-8 Players - Trivia 3-8 Players - Wit 3-8 Players - Wit You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream is the newest iteration of the Mad Verse City has up to 8 players, as giant robots, trying to Split the Room is a game hosted by an omnipresent cat, creating series of the same name. The game is updated to feature similar out-rap their opponents. In each round, players are given who hypothetical situations. Each player is given a hypothetical streaming-friendly features as most other Party Pack games. they are trying to out-rap, and use their device to fill in various scenario with a crucial element missing, and must fill in the This includes support for up to eight players and an audience. prompts given to them. The game then runs through each rap blank. Then the situation is presented to the rest of the players, As the game now uses both mobile devices and computers as a using a text-to-speech voice, and players give points to the rap who must decide whether they answer 'yes' or 'no'. The player controller, the text-based questions like the Gibberish Question that they feel is the best. who completed the situation then receives points based on how return, new and classic question types are present. evenly the votes were split. The final round, known as the "Decisive Dimension", gives prompts with two options where the first is already completed. Players complete the second answer and everyone else picks the option. Points are awarded similarly to how they are in the main round, but players can earn extra points if they can predict what a certain player chooses beforehand. The style is reminiscent of 1950s TV shows like The Twilight Zone, featuring a muted color palette and mystery elements. Zeeple Dome Patently Stupid 1-6 Players - Other 3-8 Players - Drawing In Zeeple Dome, up to six players play as contestants in an alien Each game of Patently Stupid is played in two rounds. In each round, all players are given two fill-in-the-blank prompts that describe combat arena, the Zeeple Dome, to take down other aliens. The an everyday problem that may need solving. The problems are shuffled between players who solve them by drawing an invention game is physics based, and has players slingshot their with a title and a tagline. Players then pitch their invention, either by presenting it themselves in real life or by having the in-game characters across the game's levels, cooperatively working hosts pitch it instead, and everyone funds the invention they like the most. If an invention surpasses the funding limit, the player who together to eliminate enemies and gain power-ups for their team. pitched the invention not only gets additional funding ($500 in round one and $1,000 in round two), but players who funded the invention get their funding back doubled (players who gave $800 to an invention get $1,600 back). In the final round, players complete the same prompt which is chosen by a random player from a selection of prompts that were not chosen the round before. The Jackbox Party Pack 6 (2019) Role Models Dictionarium Joke Boat 3–6 Players - Wit 3–8 Players - Wit 3–8 Players - Wit In each game of Role Models, players vote for a category and Dictionarium is where players create fake definitions, words, and Joke Boat has players make jokes based on a selected list of then try to match the other players (including themselves) to one sentences using those words. The game can either be played words brainstormed by players at the start of the game. During of the items from that category. Players receive points if any of where the players are given a fake word as a prompt or a fake the first two joke rounds, players are given the start of joke their matches is the majority favorite of the group, and extra slang saying. Players create a definition and then vote on their prompt with a missing word they select from a random selection points can be won if the player marked their answer as "99% favorite to continue. Players then create a new word as a of the brainstormed words. They then finish the joke. Pairs of sure" and was correct. synonym of the definition, and finally a sentence using that word. jokes are given to the other players to vote for their favorite. The final round has players take an existing joke setup and try to write a better joke than the original one. Trivia Murder Party 2 Push The Button 1–8 Players - Trivia 4–10 Players - Deception Trivia Murder Party 2 is the sequel to Trivia Murder Party and Push The Button takes place on a spaceship, where one or more of the players have been assigned as an alien and the other follows a similar format. In addition to new questions, it includes players, as humans, must eject the aliens before a timer runs out. Each round, one player determines an activity on the ship (such new Killing Floor mini-games and special items which can help as drawing or writing a response to a question) and selects a number of the other crew to participate. The assigned human players or hinder their ability to survive. get one prompt, but the aliens get a different one that would likely cause some confusion. The results are shown, and players have the time to determine if any response seems suspicious. In later rounds, alien players have "hacks" they can use to either get the correct human prompt or send the alien prompt instead to a human player. At any time before the timer runs down, a player can "push the button" and select the other player(s) they believe are an alien. All other players then vote if they agree or not. In order for the players to be ejected, a unanimous vote must be passed. If any player votes "No", the game continues. Otherwise, the game reveals if the players were correct or incorrect, with the aliens winning if any human player is ejected.
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