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The jackbox party pack 2 review
The jackbox party pack 2 review












The tactics that work depend on the people you're playing against. The response must be a lie (if you know or guess the correct response, it's rejected) and you're trying to pick the true answer while getting everyone else to pick your fake answer. It's simple - the game poses a question or statement, and players have to cook up the most believable or outrageous response possible. I want to draw particular attention to the second party pack because it contains the best version of Fibbage, a game which debuted in the first pack and will receive a sequel in the next. You play using smart phones or tablets as controllers, and don't even have to download an app to join in, which is lovely and great and easier than owning a big pile of controllers. They're collections of games, some of which can be played with just two people (and since I live with one other person, that's valuable to me because we can pretend to be having a party pretty much anytime we want to), and some of which support All The People. I've been playing lots of local co-op games recently and the comedy quiz show You Don't Know Jack has been a long-time favourite, so it was only a matter of time before I booted up the Party Packs made by Jackbox Games. One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time.īidiots is great, Fibbage is good, Bomb Corps is best.

the jackbox party pack 2 review

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The jackbox party pack 2 review