Another opportunity to grab some party games cheap.
The games in this Jackbox Party Pack are as follows:
- You don't know Jack
- Fibbage XL
- Drawful
- Lie Swatter
- Word Spud
Here is some short info about each game:
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK
Its high culture meets pop culture! In You Don't Know Jack games, four players are tasked to answer multiple choice trivia questions presented. You’ll score points via in-game money for answering questions correctly and in a shorter amount of time – but be careful – you will lose money give the wrong answer. At the end of the game, the winner is the player with the most cash.
FIBBAGE XL
In Fibbage XL, a player selects from one of five random categories in each round of the game, with an obscure fact presented with a missing word or phrase to complete it. Each player must use their device to enter a reply for the missing words.
If players enter the right answer, they are asked to enter something different. The game then presents all replies – including the correct one – which prompts the players to select what they think is the right answer. You’ll score points for selecting the right answer, but you can also pick up bonus points if other players select your reply. The player with the most points at the end is the winner!
DRAWFUL
In Drawful, each player is given a playful phrase and a drawing canvas on their local device at the start of each round. They have a short amount of time to draw out that phrase before presenting it to all other players – where they must enter a phrase of what they think the picture represents.
All replies, along with the actual phrase for that picture, are then presented to the players for them to vote of what they think the original phrase was – and the artist of the picture gets points for every vote that guessed their original phrase, while those who wrote other phrases get points for votes their phrase gets – simple!
LIE SWATTER
As the name suggests, let’s swat some lies! Lie Swatter challenges up to 100 players to correctly guess if presented trivia statements are true or not, "swatting" those that are false. Players earn points for correct answers and lose points for incorrect ones.
WORD SPUD
In Word Spud, a word is presented and one player at a time must come up with another word that is associated with it. The remaining players vote if the association is good or not. The next player then starts from the new word to come up with a new association, and so on. The player with the most votes for their associations wins!
Great set of party games. Best played plugged into a tv. Players use their phones to enter their answers.
Fibbage is a particular fav