These facts can be ridiculous, and it often leads to a guessing game. This time, you’re figuring out whether a fact is true or not. Lie Swatter is similar to You Don’t Know Jack and Fibbage XL in that it’s primarily a trivia game. If you wanted Fibbage, but preferred the second party pack, Fibbage 2 is a feature game in Jackbox Party Pack 2. Thanks to these odd answers, it’s difficult to tell if your friend’s joke answers are actually the correct ones, which makes the game even better, of course. The glory of this game is occasionally throwing in an answer that is hilarious as is it is wrong. If you choose someone else’s answer, they get points for your foolishness.
Afterwards, all of the players choose from the list of answers to guess which one is the correct one. In this game, everyone is given a trivia question and asked to write in an answer to fool other players. You Don’t Know Jack is definitely the feature game of the first party pack.įibbage XL is a rerelease of the original Fibbage game for up to eight players. You can aim for a high score, there are a lot of trivia questions, and playing through one unlocks the next episode. This is the only game in the first collection that can work well alone. This is your basic trivia game, with occasion silly modes such as “Who’s the dummy” where you have to select the correct answer written with a speech impediment. It wouldn’t be a Jackbox game if they didn’t acknowledge their classic game, “You Don’t Know Jack.” Fortunately for fans, there is a hefty, 50-episode long game of You Don’t Know Jack included in the first Party Pack. Each Party Pack is sold separately, but here is a breakdown on each of the games available in each pack: This includes selecting the correct answer, writing a short answer, or even drawing a hilariously bad picture.
The games’ prompts appear on the TV or Switch screen and you follow the prompt on your smartphone. But, do the first two entries offer a great mix of games on the level of the third?įirst, as an introduction to Jackbox Party Pack, each of the games (except for games you choose to play alone) requires a smartphone or a tablet for each player and an internet connection. Jackbox Party Pack 3 was released a few months ago with success, so (the team) decided to bring the first two entries to the Switch.
With three entries and a fourth on the way, it was only a matter of time before the series made its way to the Switch. Jackbox Party Pack has become a fantastic, you guessed it, party game.