![]() Quiplash 3 is a welcome entry, even though not much has changed save for a visual facelift. The Jackbox Party Pack 7īy the time we reach The Jackbox Party Pack 7, things have gotten quite complicated. Less impressive is the return of Fibbage through Fibbage 4, the esoteric Nonsensory, and the Tetris-meets-trivia missed opportunity called Quixort. ![]() Junktopia is a solid addition as well, giving players opportunities to make their friends laugh with verbal presentation. Roomerang is probably the best offering, imitating a reality competition show and letting participants flex their funny muscles by playing into their roles. The Jackbox Party Pack 9 Image via Jackbox GamesĪt the risk of becoming a little less accessible than previous party packs, The Jackbox Party Pack 9 includes games that require a bit of role-playing from players. Other games include Word Spud and Lie Swatter. More recent Jackbox releases have better and expanded versions of these games, however. ![]() But the titles that grew a life of their own were the quirky drawing game Drawful and an expanded version of “bluffing game” Fibbage called Fibbage XL. The marquee title is You Don’t Know Jack 2015, a chaotic and unpredictable trivia game. The original Jackbox Party Pack built an excellent foundation for future titles, although it is admittedly tough to go back to. The Jackbox Party Pack Image via Jackbox Games Unfortunately, the rest of the package isn’t as memorable, with sound effect game Earwax, auction game Bidiots, and co-op puzzle narrative game Bomb Corp. But it’s the first part of a one-two punch, with the other being Fibbage 2. Quiplash XL serves as a one-liner contest, and it’s the game that everyone comes back to. The second Jackbox Party Pack might as well be called Quiplash: The Video Game. The Jackbox Party Pack 2 Image via Jackbox Games Other games include Split the Room, the hilarious Patently Stupid, and an experimental action game called Zeeple Dome, the last being an odd fit for Jackbox. But at this point, You Don’t Know Jack began to pale compared to more popular games like Quiplash and Trivia Murder Party. The classic You Don’t Know Jack makes a return, and it throws even more curveballs. The highlight here is Mad Verse City, which lets you create rhymes and compete against your fellow robot rappers to drop sick disses. Our least favorite Jackbox pack is still a pretty darn good one. ![]() The Jackbox Party Pack 5 Image via Jackbox Games The order of this list depends on how impactful each pack’s games were in providing an original experience and how many of those impactful games are in each pack. We’ve ranked all eight of these Jackbox Packs in order of our least favorite to most favorite. ![]()
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