![]() The trick is to give an answer that is a bit more controversial in order to (as the name implies) split the room. Unlike other games where you are attempting to get the most votes for your clever answer, you are trying to get an even number of “yes” and “no” responses. Each player is given a prompt on their device, and the player chooses a response to be shared with the group. One of my group’s favorite games from previous collections was “Quiplash”, and “Split the Room” is a clever take on that formula. It’s still a clever concept, just not my go-to in the collection. I found the pacing to be somewhat sluggish, especially when it takes so long for me to have any input between rounds. Since creating your inventions take a great deal of time to create and share, matches feel much too long. This is a great idea in concept, but it’s execution is bit cumbersome. The winner is the player who gained the most votes from the other players. You’ll create a catch phrase and even draw helpful pictures on your device to convince your opponents of the brilliance of your invention. ![]() Your job is to come up with some kind of invention to solve that problem and sell it the rest of the group. Each player is given some kind of problem in the world that needs solving. Have you ever had a great idea for an invention that you were certain would make you a ton of money? If so, then “Patently Stupid” should be right up your alley. This is a minor issue to an otherwise incredible experience. My only wish is that the game kept the verses’ authors a secret until after voting. It conjured the most genuine laughs from my group and also got the most mileage. Words can’t express how much fun “Mad Verse City” is with the right group of people. The end result is absolutely hilarious and a must-play for any fan of party games. Your goal is to make the most creative or funny verse to gain the votes of the rest of the players. You’re given two lines of a poem on your device and tasked with writing preceding lines that (hopefully) rhyme. The game puts you in a rap battle against your opponent. Seriously, this is the reason to pick up Jackbox Party Pack 5 by far. If “Mad Verse City” were the only game in the collection, you would have your money’s worth. This is best iteration of “You Don’t Know Jack”, and it makes me happy to see them constantly evolve this wonderful trivia game. This is remedies by awarding points based on how quickly you respond on your own device instead of choosing who answers “first”. In past versions of the game, this round has been a source of argument due to lag issues giving an advantage to certain players. The biggest change is the final round, which fans of the series know as “Jack Attack”. In true YDKJ fashion, the trivia questions are tricky and require a good amount of logic instead of straight up knowledge. The game’s pacing is much more fluid than before, and matches are much quicker. The bigger selling point of this one, however, is how well the system has been tweaked. Cookie Masterson is back with his usual wit and humor, which is always welcome. “You Don’t Know Jack” has been a staple of Jackbox Games for a while, and the latest version of the series is highly polished. So what does Jackbox Party Pack 5 offer this time around? Let’s jump in. You would be hard-pressed to keep from laughing with the right group of people while playing any collection. You earn points for correct answer or creative responses voted on by other players. This easy barrier of entry makes these games incredibly easy to pick up for anyone who’s ever played a board game. Players use their phones (connected to a wi-fi signal) to interact with trivia questions or other interactive measures. If you’ve never played one of these collections before, they’re incredibly accessible party games. Although a couple of the games are a tad mediocre, the other two more than make up for them. Jackbox Games recently released their newest collection called Jackbox Party Pack 5, and it’s well worth the price of admission. It’s difficult to get my non-gamer friends to even play Mario Kart, but nearly every person thoroughly enjoys these hilarious party games. And that thing is to play a Jackbox game. Every one of my friends knows that if you spend any time at my house, I’m going to convince you to do one thing.
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