Guesspionage is an interesting one for strange statistics, and Fakin' It is a fun bluffing game that has you looking away from your screen for once. The best drawing game of all the packs, as you compete to be hailed the ultimate t-shirt designer. You have trivia covered with the creepy but hilarious Trivia Murder Party. It has a great final round that provides a lot of variety, with acronyms and comic strip prompts.
Quiplash 2 is the best version of the Quiplash series.
The third pack in the series offers some of the funniest game modes. The Devils And The Details can get very chaotic with too many players shouting over one another, but it is a great cooperative experience if you can overcome that. Talking Points works best with an outgoing group, eager to give ridiculous presentations. Talking Points and The Devils And The Details are probably the weakest in the pack but are still entertaining. Blather 'Round is an excellent guessing game too. This time, you're drawing fighters to go up against one another for random events.
Champ'd Up is an incredibly creative take on the classic drawing game formula. Its final round perhaps isn't as strong as Quiplash 2 but is still a hit. You get to answer silly prompts with ridiculous answers. Quiplash returns for its third installment. The Jackbox Party Pack 7 has some great games. The Devils And The Details (3-8 players).The pack has some great additions, but some duds too. It is excellent to see Jackbox getting more ambitions with their games, but sometimes simpler ones work best.
It is a fun game, but it often comes down to random guesswork when attempting to find out who the aliens are. Push The Button is one of Jackbox's more ambitious games that takes an alternate approach to Among Us. RELATED: Board Games To Play If You Love Among Us Dictionarium can be enjoyable as you create new words, but it isn't the most exciting game. Joke Boat is an attempt at a new Quiplash but feels too restrictive. Role Models is great for getting to know your friends. Trivia Murder Party 2 is fantastic - It captures the tone of the previous version well, and its final round has less of a runaway-winner feel to it. The Jackbox Party Pack 6 is a bit of a mixed bag.