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Full Quiplash update
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Quiplash changes
What’s The Jackbox Naughty Pack? I’m so pleased you asked. Take a seat on my perfectly maintained 70s chic conversation pit couch, grab at least two friends, and get ready for an absolutely raucous game night.
The Jackbox Naughty Pack is rated M for Mature. Watch the trailer to learn more here:
Get ready to play three tantalizingly silly party games, each supporting 3-8 players:
Fakin’ It All Night Long
(Social Deduction): Fakin’ It returns and this time we’re putting it all out there. Everyone gets a secret task except the Faker, who tries to blend in. Find out which of your friends is the best liar… and SO much more! Featuring new categories and a brand new “remote play” mode.
Dirty Drawful
(Drawing, Guessing): It’s Drawful, but dirty… It’s Dirty Drawful. We’ve taken the Drawful that you love and added spicy prompts to ensure your drawings are both terrible and titillating. We also may have added an “undo” button for this one, but don’t tell anyone.
Let Me Finish
(Debate): Let Me Finish is Jackbox’s new presentation game that examines life’s serious questions like, “Where is the mailbox’s butt?” or “How does this avocado get aroused?” Everyone gets a chance to speak their mind but will others pick up what you’re putting down?
The Jackbox Naughty Pack will launch on September 12, 2024 and retail for $21.69 (nice). This product will be available on all major platforms upon release.
Add it to your wishlist on Steam now!
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