

Knowing that this year's Jackbox Party Pack 7 features Quiplash 3, as well as a new new addition called The Devil is In the Details, we're already gearing up for more laughs with friends. Even in their weaker packs (2019's Jackbox Party Pack 6, we're looking at you), there is always some fun to be found in some tucked away corner. Young adults these days can't host a party without playing at least some Jackbox, it feels.Īt USgamer, we count ourselves among the Jackbox Party Pack forever-fans. (It's also helpfully available on most platforms, including smart TVs.) As the years have gone on, the Party Packs have pivoted toward having useful streaming tools, from audience participation to screen hiding. Players log into a "room" via their phone's web browser, and are easily able to participate in whatever game is on the screen. Jackbox Party Pack games, released annually, are bundles of five mini-games, all playable via phones. Since 2014, house parties everywhere have been dominated by one game series: Jackbox Party Pack. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team.

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