![]() ![]() ![]() Whereas much of the humour in the other games on Jackbox Party Pack 5 (and 4, and 3, and 2) comes from your fellow players and how they react to the prompts on offer from the game, in You Don’t Know Jack: Full Stream the humour only goes one way. Not only that, it feels kind of out place on a Jackbox Party Pack. Because it’s basically like all of its predecessors, it feels like a relic from a twenty years ago. It’s still got Cookie Masterson doing his snarky hosting, it’s got Dis or Dat, it finishes up with a Jack Attack: in every way that matters, it’s the same as the YKDJs that have come before it.īut that may also be the problem. After all, despite its Netflix-y theme (proper title: You Don’t Know Jack: Full Stream), it’s more or less the same YKDJ that has been around for decades. Okay, “dud” may be putting it a little strongly. What is surprising, however, is that one of these duds is You Don’t Know Jack - which, after all, is the series that put Jackbox on the map. It’s no surprise, then, that Jackbox Party Pack 5 includes a couple of duds. The first Jackbox pack had Word Spud and Lie Swatter, Party Pack 3 had Guesspionage, and Jackbox Party Pack 4 featured the baffling Monster Seeking Monster. As much fun as the Jackbox collections always are, inevitably you find that they tend to include one or two mini-games that feel like filler.
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