


I'm glad the Giant Bomb guys are into it, but my friends almost universally prefer Drawful. fwiw, I've played with several groups that weren't very into the directionless, "make a funny/random t-shirt" of T.K.O. Fakin' It is the most awkward one if your group isn't really into it, but it's a solid idea. Pack 3: Quiplash 2 is the star here, but for once, all of the other games are actually at least OK.Bomb Corp is like less good Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. Earwax can have its moments depending on if your players are really into sound effects humour, but Bidiots has overly complicated rules and is kinda just strictly worse than the elegant simplicity of Drawful. Pack 2: You're buying this for Fibbage 2 and Quiplash XL.YDKJ is a "buzz in and answer the question the fastest" game, so my experience has been that people's phones have wildly varying latency and it's a horrible experience where the lowest ping player just dominates the Jack Attack at the end. You Don't Know Jack is good in theory, and I've really enjoyed the past games, but since people's smartphones are the controllers now, it creates problems. Pack 1: You're buying this for Fibbage and Drawful.Jackbox Party Pack 3 is probably the most consistently good, but here's my breakdown:

To see someone else's rankings of the games/packs. I haven't tried it yet, but when you buy a product you get a 5% off coupon for your next order so maybe you'll be able to bring the price down a wee bit more. The Jackbox bundles are more expensive than buying the individual packs separately except for YDKJ. You Don't Know Jack Classic Pack: 10.99 (50% off from 21.99) Not the best deals since March, but they're relatively close (a couple of dollars more expensive) and I don't have a time machine so.
