

It's a standard trivia game with the added mystery of chance. Wheel spins, anyone with tokens gets a second set of points, and first to 20,000 wins. At the end of the round, you place coloured tokens on a wheel of fortune more points = more tokens = more chances to win. Every answer right you get a point, every question wrong you lose a point. One was 'things Soulja Boy does in Turn My Swag On'. It might be 'which of these are capital cities', say. You are asked a trivia question with multiple answers. However, once the game starts, things are more straightforward. Why? That's only revealed at the end, and even now I'm still confused about it. This is the game Jackbox has been pushing the most pre-launch, and I don't understand why. Related: Back 4 Blood Review: More 2 Love Most people who play Pack 8 will probably feel the same way - I enjoyed every game, but outside of the review period, there are a few I can't see myself playing much, along with others I expect to fold into the regular rotation.

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After all, I love Pack 5 even though I hate You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream and Zeeple Dome. In any case, since the Party Pack is five different games in one, it makes sense to review them all in turn. We've previously played older versions together and ended up inventing various ways to torture and dispose of our evergreen and news editor George Foster, so perhaps genital praise is a step up. We tested Jackbox Party Pack 8 over Google Meet with a bunch of staff here - our lead guides editor Dave Aubrey was the one whose balls were in the spotlight. Most importantly though, they let you talk about sexy balls. There’s some crossover with other classics, but in general, the new games offer something… well, new. What's more, four of the five are original, and one is a sequel to a Jackbox game from way back when - no Quiplash 4 here. All five games are worth playing, even if you’ll only play some a couple of times. In a rarity for Jackbox, there's no major dud here. It's full of the usual Jackbox nonsense, which means it's really only as funny as the people you're playing with. In any case, that's the most succinct review you'll get. The Jackbox Party Pack 8 lets you compliment your colleague on his sexy, sexy balls.
