I definitely think joke boat shines the most when everyone is drunk/hella tired toward the end of the night and puts in meaningless shitpost-like answers
TMP aesthetically gives me the same vibe as, surprisingly, Luigi's Mansion. It's not scary: you aren't scared while you play it. But something about the horror elements its inspired by just gives it a sense of being... off. And weird. In terms of the gameplay, they know people are only half interested in the actual trivia questions in any trivia game, so they use that to their advantage. By giving out semi-obscure questions not knowing the answer goes from "dang I guess I didn't watch enough movies from the year this was made" to "I'm pretty sure nobody here knows what they're doing". Getting it right makes you feel like you're safe and you're able to grab popcorn and watch the others, while getting it wrong makes you happy you get to play a minigame. I love the sort of weird sort of plot element it has too. Having literally every semblance of story being hidden behind the random dialogue between rounds gives you the feeling of "oh shit, did that just happen?". That and some of the pseudo-ARG elements like the blogspot page explaining tie breakers being an actual website you can go to just adds to that weird and cool feeling.
Bumbles, I am glad I have caught you at the beginning of your claim to fame. It's like I'm investing in a currency with no possible chance of personal profit, but I just like seeing the numbers rise. Either way, I'm glad to be a part of it. You are a good man, continue entertaining, because you are good at it!
I actively hate trivia murder party. The premise is neat but it's just " we're going to ask you questions that are nearly impossible to answer and then make fun of you for getting it wrong"
I will always say that Split The Room is an interesting experience. It is basically Quiplash, but like with a "hard" difficulty setting. You really have to know your audience for that one, and trying to be the most divisive can sometimes be harder than trying to be the funnier person.
18:26 the music in the last round of Trivia Murder Party 1 is unmatched. The amount of tension just the music alone creates, along with the frantic gameplay and tension of competing with everyone is just insane. I will always prefer TMP1 over TMP2 purely because of this music
Oooo, I didn't know about the bomb one, I'm gonna have to convince some people to join in on that! Thanks for the list! (Also, Casa de Stitute keeps making me chuckle xD)
Wow in the description he says that he is sorry if this wasn't what people wanted and was scared this would blow up in his face......... WELL BOY HOWDY did this end up working for him, keep up the good work!
I've had nothing but luck with Joke Boat it seems but that could also be the circle that I play it with. I don't disagree with you personally putting it in the bottom because it is a game more about selling a joke rather than actually telling a funny joke, but I have so many phenomenal memories with that game. Trivia Murder Party is such a good pick. It's the ultimate "everyone-can-play-this-at-any-time" game. Because it requires no creative input outside of certain minigames a lot of people who don't have the energy for games like Champ'd Up love to play it and it's probably the game I've played the most.
11:50 Albeit at 1% volume level, I can recognize Eight Heart's theme anywhere. Love the subtle references to No More Heroes compared to my instincts of shoving it in everyone's faces if I was in your position
I’m surprised Press the Button didn’t land on the worst list. It just feels like Among Us but needlessly more complicated, goes on for way too long, and is hindered greatly by the stupid “Everyone must vote for the same people” rule. Also, it is really buggy if you try to play it on a phone.
@@cowboyoctopus2738 yeah clone probably wasnt the right word, it does definitely have more in depth mechanics but it just reminded me of among us a lot
I say swap Bracketeering out for Lie Swatter. The third round brought about the hardest time I’ve ever laughed in my life, although that is only my experience.
I have no idea why but two out of my friend group love Word Spud for how absurdly stupid it is and will make us play at least 3 rounds of it at most get together. It’s almost grown on me for how ridiculous a concept it is but not fully yet
I never see it on people's top 5 lists, but I think Monster Seeking Monster from pack 4 is SO underrated. Like it is always so funny and entertaining + the aesthetic and the soundtrack are AMAZING
That one depends heavily on the crowd. You just can't play it with family or certain other people but with the right set of friends it's great. High highs but it's not as easy to crack open
Trivia murder party's biggest flaw is that younger players won't know a lot of the questions. It's such a glaring flaw that it makes this otherwise perfect game just meh to me
Younger? Try normal. No person fills their head with the random garbage that game asks. I'm absolutely _baffled_ such an awful game is apparently liked.
That is kind of the point of the game. The questions are meant to be a bit confusing, like in You Don’t Know Jack. If everyone gets the question right, then there will be no murder, which is a big part of the game.
>discards Earwaxs, a subpar game that can only be good with the right people >praises MVC, which falls under the exact same trap Don't call the kettle black
While Jackbox 3 is the only one I’ve played, I can agree on the fun factor of your top 2 choices since those ones were pretty much the only games we played, and we still had a great time.
So just to be clear, he put TRIVIA MURDER PARTY at 1, but didn’t include fibbage the most clever game nor patently stupid which is just really really funny
party pack 6 was pretty good. Dictionarium, and uhhh The lab one i forgot its name are a HOOT with friends. same goes for Hit the Button, as its an inspired take on the mafia partygame genre.
Survive The Internet and Trivia Murder Party are favorites among my friend group. We also love Fibbage 3 for the “enough about you” version, Role Models and Wheel of Enormous Proportions (which I don’t think was out at the time of this video). I’d personally replace Joke Boat with Monster Seeking Monster though as Joke Boat can be fun if you have some inside jokes you can make while Monster Seeking Monster is really repetitive and just kinda drags
Patently Stupid is one of the best joke boat is not even a worst same with bidiots which is actually pretty fun and i feel like zeeple dome is worst then word spud like think about all the lag you get and player reaction its only really good at home with friends ik this is your opnion im just saying mine ok EDIT:Im not goood at english so if there are some words typed wrong im trying to get better at english
Trivia Murder party is great, but I think that the game that has the best time encapsulating everything Jackbox is about is Patently Stupid There are a handful of phases to the game. Like many games it opens with you writing prompts for everyone else, it has a drawing element, 2 writing elements, and a presentation element. It doesn't have trivia, but it has everything else Jackbox as a company has to offer, and it is timeless because the prompts are written by you, the viewer, while trivia changes as facts happen around you.
10:32 Honestly, I agree with that. You know what they say: don't like it, don't play it. There is a club I go to that's all about socializing and connecting with others. CAH is one of the games they play. Obviously I don't join them in it for the same reasons you explained.
I have to put TMP near the bottom of the totem pole personally. I don't like the theme, I hate quickfire maths questions which crop up surprisingly often and I don't find the host funny. Annoyingly it's one of my friend's favourite games so I eventually have to throw him a bone and fire it up. We used to like Civic Doodle but there are better drawing games out there. Civic Doodle feels a bit constrained in what you are supposed to draw. Our group often just get rebellious and draw whatever the hell we want instead. I want to like Joke Boat but I spend 90% of the time cringing rather than laughing.
Gonna get called out for this, but Dictionarium is super fun. Our group have a ton of fun with dictionarium, and while it’s not the most fun, we’ve created some words we still use as joke. My favorite we created was ‘Sloppy Seconds’ - what comes out when you try to force a second ejaculation
Me and my friends LOVE champed up, and I love it a lot cuz when I first played it I didnt relize you got a promt until about 3 second before time was up but the aligator I drew in the exact same outfit Patrick wore in the spongebob movie during the goofy goober song got me the win regardless and I just love it
My favourite and least favourite games from each pack: Pack 1: Honestly I can't choose a favourite, because the games in Pack 1 aren't all that good. I suppose my favourite would be the original Quiplash, because it's by far the most hilarious game in the pack, and my least favourite has got to be Lie Swatter. Pack 2: The games in Pack 2, from my perspective, only slightly improved from Pack 1. It's still much easier to pick a least favourite, that being Bidiots because it can be kinda hard to understand and if you don't understand it, you're probably not gonna have a lot of fun. My favourite is pretty much the same as last time: Quiplash XL. Pack 3: I like Trivia Murder Party a lot, but when it comes to my favourite game from Pack 3, it's gotta be Tee K.O. I really like the drawing games of Jackbox, and Tee K.O. is one of the best. It even lets you buy the shirts. As for my least favourite, it was a hard choice, but I'm gonna say Guesspionage. I would much rather have to answer a trivia question using my own knowledge rather than blindly guess and hope I'm close. Pack 4: This was a tough choice. My picks for the best of the bunch were between Survive the Internet and Monster Seeking Monster. In the end, Survive the Internet came out on top. I think it's by far one of the funniest games in any Party Pack. For my least favourite, I picked Bracketeering for the same reasons given for its placement in the video. Pack 5: For the longest time, Mad Verse City was my favourite game from Pack 5. However, another game soon trumped it: Patently Stupid. As stated before, I like Jackbox's many drawing games (except for Bidiots) and I personally think having to come up with product ideas to solve problems is a creative concept. As for the least favourite..............do I even have to say it? There's no question, it's obviously Zeeple Dome. Pack 6: Pack 6, for me, was a big downgrade from the prior 3 packs. The games in it are about as entertaining as the games from the first two packs, which isn't saying much. If I had to pick a favourite, it'd be Push the Button. It's Fakin' It, but good! As for my least favourite, this may not be my most agreeable pick, but I find Dictionarium to be kinda boring compared to the rest. At least Joke Boat might get a little laugh out of some. Pack 7: I'm not gonna beat around the bush here, obviously Champ'd Up is the best one, I like the drawing games and in my eyes, Champ'd Up is the best one of all. As for the worst, I'm gonna have to go with The Devils and the Details. I like it, but it's not nearly as good as the rest.
Where's Patently Stupid? It is my personal favorite, agreeable by many, and boasts some of the richest gameplay and funniest moments while mixing shock comedy and complex comedy forms together with its use of catch-lines, names, and the drawing, mixing good segments of other great games in an original way by encouraging the development of stupid inventions, which makes it fun for everyone even if you suck at drawing due to the help of the other 2 things. Truly a masterpiece IMO and there is nothing that sets it back for me.
Zeeple Dome is better with less people in my opinion. It’s one of those games you play when you only have party pack 5 and 1 other person to play with, besides you don’t know jack. I played it with my cousin and had some fun.
i honestly can't get into Trivia Murder Party but i am simply *horrible* at trivia i end up last, every... single... time... the only kind of trivia questions i know, are very specific, you know, the kind of questions that never show up
Gotta be honest, Trivia Murder Party is way too overrated. Mainly because the questions are way too American-centric to be enjoyable to me. I hate having to constantly do the challenges because I couldn't identify something from a show I've never heard of.
I think it's because you don't actually have to be good trivia in order to have fun personally I think the killing floor is the best part of the game I'd say there's even bit of a competitive style to the game but it's not so bad to the point where it's not fun not only that there's a game for everyone in the killing floor do you like to draw? The games got you covered how about word spelling it's got that to and a memory game a math game for math guy's and probably more I also like the other games where you can battle for money where your friends think you're not gonna take the money but then SIKE you do! Take the mo ey and screw everyone it's a blast but I'm not trying to force my opinion on yours I just wanted to shared some facts about why the game is fun
Like what the other person said its because of the killing floor minigames for the people who answered wrong because most trivia games just deduct points while the killing floor aspect adds a small extra incentive to actually get the questions right not only that but it also changes the pace of the game in a good way because there is something else going for it instead of just answering a question and moving on. Another reason is the horror theme also plays a part of it since most trivia games pretty much go the game show theme, there is nothing wrong with the gameshow theme its just that its stale and everyone thinks of this theme when they hear a trivia game.
It's probably the best Jackbox game to break the ice with people with. Quiplash and other similar games where you reply to prompts sorta rely on you knowing the people involved so you can appeal to their sense of humor (+so you have the confidence to defend your inputs), but with Trivia Murder Party you can just jump in with strangers and have a great time. The Killing Floor sections help because a lot of them spark really interesting interactions between players, and the final section where everyone races to the room together is always super competitive because everyone is so engrossed in beating the one person who survived the whole time. Making comebacks is satisfying in a way no other Jackbox game encourages. Plus, as a bonus, there's less waiting time than other games. Games go super fast, and players don't have to wait around as long for other players to input their responses as other games
Tee ko is great but SEVERELY flawed because not all the drawings get used. It gives you a long time to draw like three times and then some of those drawings don’t even get seen. They really couldnt get a slogan matched to every drawing? even unused drawings randomly getting made with unused slogans would be better than drawings not getting used at all.
I honestly disagree with the Earwax’s placing. I don’t think it’s one of the best, but I think that it’s simplicity can be fun. In fact, some of the non-fart, non-gun noises can still be extremely funny with the right mindset. Sure, it’s simple, and maybe a little restrictive, but there’s a lot of fun to be had with it still, and having fun is the most important part of gaming, especially with a group of friends.
> "Bidiots requires a little too much set-up" > "The fifth best game is... Tee K.O." Riiight... (Nevermind that Tee K.O. gives you absolutely no reason to even try on making shirts or slogans because you won't even use your own anyway) I also don't like Trivia Murder Party. It's boring.
That comparison isn't warranted. Bidiots is the 6th worst because it's way too complex for a newcomer to pick up and play. Tee KO is literally just draw a funny picture and then write some funny stuff. And the reason you try on the shirts as slogan isn't for any in game benefit. It's so everyone has fun and you aren't being a drag.
@@bumblesmcfumbles It's just me, but I find the game itself to be a drag because of how long it runs. It just feels slow compared to something like Drawful, though of course I don't really like that either. Ah well, at the end of the day your list is totally valid because it's your perspective, and nobody can take that away from you.
When you said to skip Jackbox 1...that's pretty accurate since it really does suffer from "1st game syndrome" as it's the one that has aged the most poorly
Yeah, I feel like everything appealing about it was so heavily overshadowed by Champ'd Up that if you have Jackbox 7 there's no point in playing it anymore
Unfortunately I can't agree with a part of your list because I HATE drawing games. I know you say "oh but if your art is bad, that's funnier, so it's better", but that's not my problem. My problem is that my art is so bad, that it's not funny anymore. I can't draw a good joke because no one understands what I'm trying to draw. So every time mine comes up, I don't get the sudden burst of laughter everyone else gets, I just get a bunch of "huh?" and "uhh" and "what's that?", and my face flushes red with embarrassment. Drawing games and lying games are my least favorite because I can't draw and I can't lie. Tee KO is funny for me solely as an observer, not a participant, and that really knocks it down for me. Conversely, I think Bracketeering is better than you give it credit for. Again, maybe I just play with different groups, but when I play Bracketeering, there isn't a "pick the funny one" option because everyone is trying to make "the funny one". This lets sense of humors clash spectacularly, and because the voting is so frantic and impulsive, it results in absolute blowout wins and huge upsets that result in big shouts and declarations of war. Any game with words is going to rely on how good your group's inside jokes are, any game with art has a more general appeal.
Because Word Spud exists. (and also he said he didn’t want to just put every single Party Pack 1 game on there to add variety, plus he gives it a bit of slack since it hadn’t become a full serious series yet)
Personally, I played on the 2nd pack the most, so that and Bidiots are classics to me, 2 I really love to play. I understand why people can hate or dislike earwax, but it can be fun
I love the list except for the number one, personally I think the style of Trivia Murder Party is cute but clunky, I can’t stand the host. The only jokes he really has to tell are “Isn’t this morbid?” Or “Isn’t this surprisingly mundane?” Still, not awful, just not for me. I like the more player input focused drawing or filling in your own answers game.
Kinda surprised You don’t know Jack wasn’t here considering it actually was the start of this being around the 1990’s with its hilarious style also besides joke boat the worst 5 was pretty good
I don't get the love for TMP. It may keep you in until the end, but nothing matters until the end. And in 2, there are situations where nobody can win and basically render the game pointless, and that's not really fun. Combine that with the fact that trivia games are always gonna be solved at the end of the day... Bomb Corp, fuck man, I wanna love this game, but solo or co op, it's annoying to play and watch because some of the rules feel way too obnoxious and sometimes I lose because of contradictions that don't exist! Oh, and the biggest pet peeve of mine? UNSKIPPABLE CUTSCENES! Ruins the jokes and the game for me by a billion percent...
I know this is a bit of an unpopular opinion, but I fucking hate Push the Button, it's always been more a chore then fun for me, and it has too many variables for its own good, I do appreciate the fact they went for something different with the Mafia/Werewolf style game, but it just fumbled in the process
i couldnt disagree with you good games lists more, manily because my least favrote games are the drawing games, none of my friends or myself is any good at drawing and we just dont see the point when all of the drawings are bad
I definitely think joke boat shines the most when everyone is drunk/hella tired toward the end of the night and puts in meaningless shitpost-like answers
That’s how me and my friends play Joke Boat lmao.
thats why i love joke boat, its the best for when your humor is completely disintegrated
The fact that Joke Boat and Bidiots are on the worst list and Lie Swatter isn't makes me feel genuinely sad.
IKR ITS FREAKING LIE SWATTER
Bidiots is so amazing and intense
I tired to be nice to the first box cause obviously it's a lame duck now but it was the first one.
@@bumblesmcfumbles Lie Swatter can barely even trigger my neurons why is it not the worst one, let alone not even in the bottom 5
I love Bidiots
Talking Points has quickly become my favorite, it's an absolute riot with the right room of people
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Yo where’s Patently Stupid?! That’s like the best game in all of Jackbox!!
Exactly!
pack 7: my games are unstoppable
me got champ up and quiplash
*quiplash is 1000000000000/10*
agreed
@@epiccoolcid192theonewhoswags It has The Devils And The Details too!
@@azimmeme9994 the fan favorites are champ’d up and Quiplash
I honestly think that bidiots being the dishonorable mention is misplaced. Lie Swatter should hold it with it's "worse Kahoot" gameplay.
I tried taking it easy on Jackbox 1. Sort of a situation of it could only be so good for a first entry.
@@bumblesmcfumbles but where is Patently Stupid
TMP aesthetically gives me the same vibe as, surprisingly, Luigi's Mansion. It's not scary: you aren't scared while you play it. But something about the horror elements its inspired by just gives it a sense of being... off. And weird.
In terms of the gameplay, they know people are only half interested in the actual trivia questions in any trivia game, so they use that to their advantage. By giving out semi-obscure questions not knowing the answer goes from "dang I guess I didn't watch enough movies from the year this was made" to "I'm pretty sure nobody here knows what they're doing". Getting it right makes you feel like you're safe and you're able to grab popcorn and watch the others, while getting it wrong makes you happy you get to play a minigame.
I love the sort of weird sort of plot element it has too. Having literally every semblance of story being hidden behind the random dialogue between rounds gives you the feeling of "oh shit, did that just happen?". That and some of the pseudo-ARG elements like the blogspot page explaining tie breakers being an actual website you can go to just adds to that weird and cool feeling.
Bumbles, I am glad I have caught you at the beginning of your claim to fame. It's like I'm investing in a currency with no possible chance of personal profit, but I just like seeing the numbers rise. Either way, I'm glad to be a part of it. You are a good man, continue entertaining, because you are good at it!
I actively hate trivia murder party. The premise is neat but it's just " we're going to ask you questions that are nearly impossible to answer and then make fun of you for getting it wrong"
I will always say that Split The Room is an interesting experience. It is basically Quiplash, but like with a "hard" difficulty setting. You really have to know your audience for that one, and trying to be the most divisive can sometimes be harder than trying to be the funnier person.
18:26 the music in the last round of Trivia Murder Party 1 is unmatched. The amount of tension just the music alone creates, along with the frantic gameplay and tension of competing with everyone is just insane. I will always prefer TMP1 over TMP2 purely because of this music
Are you kidding me? Preferring a game due to music even though the other’s an improvement of it?
So this is where this beauty of a channel started cant wait till this guy has a few hundred thousand subs
Here it is , the legend started here
damn, great video. as soon as the "what the fuck is a jack box" came in I cackled, replayed it, laughed again, and subscribed.
Oooo, I didn't know about the bomb one, I'm gonna have to convince some people to join in on that! Thanks for the list!
(Also, Casa de Stitute keeps making me chuckle xD)
Bomb from.
Man this brings me back to my family playing You don’t Know Jack when I was in my early teens, good stuff!!!
Wow in the description he says that he is sorry if this wasn't what people wanted and was scared this would blow up in his face......... WELL BOY HOWDY did this end up working for him, keep up the good work!
I've had nothing but luck with Joke Boat it seems but that could also be the circle that I play it with. I don't disagree with you personally putting it in the bottom because it is a game more about selling a joke rather than actually telling a funny joke, but I have so many phenomenal memories with that game.
Trivia Murder Party is such a good pick. It's the ultimate "everyone-can-play-this-at-any-time" game. Because it requires no creative input outside of certain minigames a lot of people who don't have the energy for games like Champ'd Up love to play it and it's probably the game I've played the most.
11:50 Albeit at 1% volume level, I can recognize Eight Heart's theme anywhere. Love the subtle references to No More Heroes compared to my instincts of shoving it in everyone's faces if I was in your position
I named myself “The boyfriend” and won in mad verse city
None of my friends seem to enjoy trivia murder party and it makes me really sad
I’m surprised Press the Button didn’t land on the worst list. It just feels like Among Us but needlessly more complicated, goes on for way too long, and is hindered greatly by the stupid “Everyone must vote for the same people” rule. Also, it is really buggy if you try to play it on a phone.
honestly it could be a decent/good game even tho its just an among us clone if the gameplay was more snappy, it just feels so slow
@@iwakeupandboomimarat mafia style game=among us clone
not saying press the button is very good, but thats a stupid point
@@cowboyoctopus2738 yeah clone probably wasnt the right word, it does definitely have more in depth mechanics but it just reminded me of among us a lot
i hate when ppl say among us clone, when among us just clones the classic mafia style game
I say swap Bracketeering out for Lie Swatter. The third round brought about the hardest time I’ve ever laughed in my life, although that is only my experience.
I have no idea why but two out of my friend group love Word Spud for how absurdly stupid it is and will make us play at least 3 rounds of it at most get together. It’s almost grown on me for how ridiculous a concept it is but not fully yet
I never see it on people's top 5 lists, but I think Monster Seeking Monster from pack 4 is SO underrated. Like it is always so funny and entertaining + the aesthetic and the soundtrack are AMAZING
Problem is. zombie breaks it in half and makes it less fun for all the NON zombies
That one depends heavily on the crowd. You just can't play it with family or certain other people but with the right set of friends it's great. High highs but it's not as easy to crack open
Trivia murder party's biggest flaw is that younger players won't know a lot of the questions. It's such a glaring flaw that it makes this otherwise perfect game just meh to me
Younger? Try normal. No person fills their head with the random garbage that game asks.
I'm absolutely _baffled_ such an awful game is apparently liked.
Nah its still top 3
That is kind of the point of the game. The questions are meant to be a bit confusing, like in You Don’t Know Jack. If everyone gets the question right, then there will be no murder, which is a big part of the game.
@@kormagogthedestroyer well yeah to an extent, but 90% of the time me and my friend group literally have no clue
@@DimentiosLoyalest I think some of the fun of it is having absolutely no idea what the fuck the question is even about sometimes
>discards Earwaxs, a subpar game that can only be good with the right people
>praises MVC, which falls under the exact same trap
Don't call the kettle black
While Jackbox 3 is the only one I’ve played, I can agree on the fun factor of your top 2 choices since those ones were pretty much the only games we played, and we still had a great time.
So just to be clear, he put TRIVIA MURDER PARTY at 1, but didn’t include fibbage the most clever game nor patently stupid which is just really really funny
party pack 6 was pretty good. Dictionarium, and uhhh The lab one i forgot its name are a HOOT with friends. same goes for Hit the Button, as its an inspired take on the mafia partygame genre.
Role models.
I dont fully agree, but I can understand your picks, and I know that not everything is for everyone
FINALLY MAD VERSE CITY GETTING THE REP IT DESERVES!!! It’s my group’s favorite, and it’s honestly the funniest thing.
*cackles in Jschlatt videos*
Where's split the room,
That shit literally made me lose my mind at how fucking funny some shit was.
Survive The Internet and Trivia Murder Party are favorites among my friend group. We also love Fibbage 3 for the “enough about you” version, Role Models and Wheel of Enormous Proportions (which I don’t think was out at the time of this video).
I’d personally replace Joke Boat with Monster Seeking Monster though as Joke Boat can be fun if you have some inside jokes you can make while Monster Seeking Monster is really repetitive and just kinda drags
Patently Stupid is one of the best joke boat is not even a worst same with bidiots which is actually pretty fun and i feel like zeeple dome is worst then word spud like think about all the lag you get and player reaction its only really good at home with friends ik this is your opnion im just saying mine ok
EDIT:Im not goood at english so if there are some words typed wrong im trying to get better at english
Trivia Murder party is great, but I think that the game that has the best time encapsulating everything Jackbox is about is Patently Stupid
There are a handful of phases to the game. Like many games it opens with you writing prompts for everyone else, it has a drawing element, 2 writing elements, and a presentation element.
It doesn't have trivia, but it has everything else Jackbox as a company has to offer, and it is timeless because the prompts are written by you, the viewer, while trivia changes as facts happen around you.
Very good video , thank you i know which box buy for Christmas :D
And gosh, the punchlines of the videos got me each time xD
Keep up
Lots of gameplay from Mr. Fruit and the gang. Love it!
When pack 10 comes out you should make a video ranking ALL of the games. Just an idea.
10:32 Honestly, I agree with that. You know what they say: don't like it, don't play it. There is a club I go to that's all about socializing and connecting with others. CAH is one of the games they play. Obviously I don't join them in it for the same reasons you explained.
I have to put TMP near the bottom of the totem pole personally. I don't like the theme, I hate quickfire maths questions which crop up surprisingly often and I don't find the host funny. Annoyingly it's one of my friend's favourite games so I eventually have to throw him a bone and fire it up. We used to like Civic Doodle but there are better drawing games out there. Civic Doodle feels a bit constrained in what you are supposed to draw. Our group often just get rebellious and draw whatever the hell we want instead. I want to like Joke Boat but I spend 90% of the time cringing rather than laughing.
Gonna get called out for this, but Dictionarium is super fun. Our group have a ton of fun with dictionarium, and while it’s not the most fun, we’ve created some words we still use as joke. My favorite we created was ‘Sloppy Seconds’ - what comes out when you try to force a second ejaculation
Me and my friends LOVE champed up, and I love it a lot cuz when I first played it I didnt relize you got a promt until about 3 second before time was up but the aligator I drew in the exact same outfit Patrick wore in the spongebob movie during the goofy goober song got me the win regardless and I just love it
My favourite and least favourite games from each pack:
Pack 1: Honestly I can't choose a favourite, because the games in Pack 1 aren't all that good. I suppose my favourite would be the original Quiplash, because it's by far the most hilarious game in the pack, and my least favourite has got to be Lie Swatter.
Pack 2: The games in Pack 2, from my perspective, only slightly improved from Pack 1. It's still much easier to pick a least favourite, that being Bidiots because it can be kinda hard to understand and if you don't understand it, you're probably not gonna have a lot of fun. My favourite is pretty much the same as last time: Quiplash XL.
Pack 3: I like Trivia Murder Party a lot, but when it comes to my favourite game from Pack 3, it's gotta be Tee K.O. I really like the drawing games of Jackbox, and Tee K.O. is one of the best. It even lets you buy the shirts. As for my least favourite, it was a hard choice, but I'm gonna say Guesspionage. I would much rather have to answer a trivia question using my own knowledge rather than blindly guess and hope I'm close.
Pack 4: This was a tough choice. My picks for the best of the bunch were between Survive the Internet and Monster Seeking Monster. In the end, Survive the Internet came out on top. I think it's by far one of the funniest games in any Party Pack. For my least favourite, I picked Bracketeering for the same reasons given for its placement in the video.
Pack 5: For the longest time, Mad Verse City was my favourite game from Pack 5. However, another game soon trumped it: Patently Stupid. As stated before, I like Jackbox's many drawing games (except for Bidiots) and I personally think having to come up with product ideas to solve problems is a creative concept. As for the least favourite..............do I even have to say it? There's no question, it's obviously Zeeple Dome.
Pack 6: Pack 6, for me, was a big downgrade from the prior 3 packs. The games in it are about as entertaining as the games from the first two packs, which isn't saying much. If I had to pick a favourite, it'd be Push the Button. It's Fakin' It, but good! As for my least favourite, this may not be my most agreeable pick, but I find Dictionarium to be kinda boring compared to the rest. At least Joke Boat might get a little laugh out of some.
Pack 7: I'm not gonna beat around the bush here, obviously Champ'd Up is the best one, I like the drawing games and in my eyes, Champ'd Up is the best one of all. As for the worst, I'm gonna have to go with The Devils and the Details. I like it, but it's not nearly as good as the rest.
For pack one, did you mean to say Fibbage? Because Quiplash wasn't introduced until PP2 or 3... it was one of those two...
@@Vegeta241 Oh yeah, I forgot Quiplash wasn't in Pack 1. Yeah, I guess Fibbage would take the top spot given that.
Where's Patently Stupid? It is my personal favorite, agreeable by many, and boasts some of the richest gameplay and funniest moments while mixing shock comedy and complex comedy forms together with its use of catch-lines, names, and the drawing, mixing good segments of other great games in an original way by encouraging the development of stupid inventions, which makes it fun for everyone even if you suck at drawing due to the help of the other 2 things. Truly a masterpiece IMO and there is nothing that sets it back for me.
Zeeple Dome is better with less people in my opinion. It’s one of those games you play when you only have party pack 5 and 1 other person to play with, besides you don’t know jack. I played it with my cousin and had some fun.
I actually don’t mind Bracketeering but other than that really great list
On shirt we had a Tee KO was a duck with the text “Exodia”
Props for using the drawfee clips
8:45 This game had me when Stan Hansen's theme started playing
No talking points? Honestly that games top tier
Dude, if this was released when jackbox 9 came out, I can’t imagine the terrible things you’d say about it
i honestly can't get into Trivia Murder Party
but i am simply *horrible* at trivia
i end up last, every... single... time...
the only kind of trivia questions i know, are very specific, you know, the kind of questions that never show up
Gotta be honest, Trivia Murder Party is way too overrated. Mainly because the questions are way too American-centric to be enjoyable to me. I hate having to constantly do the challenges because I couldn't identify something from a show I've never heard of.
I've never understood why everyone loves trivia murder party, I dont enjoy it at all
I think it's because you don't actually have to be good trivia in order to have fun personally I think the killing floor is the best part of the game I'd say there's even bit of a competitive style to the game but it's not so bad to the point where it's not fun not only that there's a game for everyone in the killing floor do you like to draw? The games got you covered how about word spelling it's got that to and a memory game a math game for math guy's and probably more I also like the other games where you can battle for money where your friends think you're not gonna take the money but then SIKE you do! Take the mo ey and screw everyone it's a blast but I'm not trying to force my opinion on yours I just wanted to shared some facts about why the game is fun
Like what the other person said its because of the killing floor minigames for the people who answered wrong because most trivia games just deduct points while the killing floor aspect adds a small extra incentive to actually get the questions right not only that but it also changes the pace of the game in a good way because there is something else going for it instead of just answering a question and moving on. Another reason is the horror theme also plays a part of it since most trivia games pretty much go the game show theme, there is nothing wrong with the gameshow theme its just that its stale and everyone thinks of this theme when they hear a trivia game.
I definitely see the appeal, if I was old enough to know the trivia it'd be one of my faves too
it’s genuinely too creepy for me, which is weird because i can handle danganronpa
It's probably the best Jackbox game to break the ice with people with. Quiplash and other similar games where you reply to prompts sorta rely on you knowing the people involved so you can appeal to their sense of humor (+so you have the confidence to defend your inputs), but with Trivia Murder Party you can just jump in with strangers and have a great time. The Killing Floor sections help because a lot of them spark really interesting interactions between players, and the final section where everyone races to the room together is always super competitive because everyone is so engrossed in beating the one person who survived the whole time. Making comebacks is satisfying in a way no other Jackbox game encourages. Plus, as a bonus, there's less waiting time than other games. Games go super fast, and players don't have to wait around as long for other players to input their responses as other games
10:31 didnt think i needed to hear this but holy damn what a refreshing slap of reality
Tee ko is great but SEVERELY flawed because not all the drawings get used. It gives you a long time to draw like three times and then some of those drawings don’t even get seen.
They really couldnt get a slogan matched to every drawing? even unused drawings randomly getting made with unused slogans would be better than drawings not getting used at all.
BUMBLES CHANGED UP THE THUMBNAILS LITERALLY JUST TODAY OMG
The lack of blather round in the worst hurts
id say joke boat is good if you do shitposts and sell it with the UTMOST confidence. trying to make actual jokes literally does not work
you should totally do a follow up to this for episode 100, by the time that comes around who knows pack 12 might be out or something
(it wont)
Funny, I hate ear wax but have friends who love it, good thing I always host.
Also no screw you raven is mine
I'm suprised you didn't mention the fact that Tee K.O lets you buy the shirts your group made
I have literally see people pay an artist to re create the shirt on a higher quality shirt with higher quality print for less money.
@@stigmaoftherose true but Tee KO is the spark to start the fire so it gets some credit
You talk about Bomb Corp, but now the dialogue.
Idk, never really had fun with trivia murder party. TKO and champed up for sure. Role models and guesspionage are two of my favorites for sure.
I love joke boat!!!
I honestly disagree with the Earwax’s placing. I don’t think it’s one of the best, but I think that it’s simplicity can be fun. In fact, some of the non-fart, non-gun noises can still be extremely funny with the right mindset. Sure, it’s simple, and maybe a little restrictive, but there’s a lot of fun to be had with it still, and having fun is the most important part of gaming, especially with a group of friends.
It all starts here
You did Patently Stupid dirty not including it
Half the top 5 would be from Jackbox 8 if that had come out when this video had
CHAMP’D UP GAMEPLAY FROM DRAWFEE LETSGOO
i dont get the hate on Joke Boat, my friends and I play it all the time :(
maybe our humor is just messed up
Best Game: You dont know Jack (the original)
> "Bidiots requires a little too much set-up"
> "The fifth best game is... Tee K.O."
Riiight... (Nevermind that Tee K.O. gives you absolutely no reason to even try on making shirts or slogans because you won't even use your own anyway)
I also don't like Trivia Murder Party. It's boring.
That comparison isn't warranted. Bidiots is the 6th worst because it's way too complex for a newcomer to pick up and play. Tee KO is literally just draw a funny picture and then write some funny stuff. And the reason you try on the shirts as slogan isn't for any in game benefit. It's so everyone has fun and you aren't being a drag.
@@bumblesmcfumbles It's just me, but I find the game itself to be a drag because of how long it runs. It just feels slow compared to something like Drawful, though of course I don't really like that either.
Ah well, at the end of the day your list is totally valid because it's your perspective, and nobody can take that away from you.
When you said to skip Jackbox 1...that's pretty accurate since it really does suffer from "1st game syndrome" as it's the one that has aged the most poorly
I really feel as if Tee-K.O.is severely overrated
AGREED
It’s really fun if your playing with the right people
@@kiji4283 well I would be lying if I said I never laughed at tee-K.O. but it's not one of the greatest games ever on the party packs.
Yeah, I feel like everything appealing about it was so heavily overshadowed by Champ'd Up that if you have Jackbox 7 there's no point in playing it anymore
@@CoolRylanFilms yea, to be fair I shouldn’t have an opinion I haven’t really played very many.
Unfortunately I can't agree with a part of your list because I HATE drawing games. I know you say "oh but if your art is bad, that's funnier, so it's better", but that's not my problem. My problem is that my art is so bad, that it's not funny anymore. I can't draw a good joke because no one understands what I'm trying to draw. So every time mine comes up, I don't get the sudden burst of laughter everyone else gets, I just get a bunch of "huh?" and "uhh" and "what's that?", and my face flushes red with embarrassment. Drawing games and lying games are my least favorite because I can't draw and I can't lie. Tee KO is funny for me solely as an observer, not a participant, and that really knocks it down for me.
Conversely, I think Bracketeering is better than you give it credit for. Again, maybe I just play with different groups, but when I play Bracketeering, there isn't a "pick the funny one" option because everyone is trying to make "the funny one". This lets sense of humors clash spectacularly, and because the voting is so frantic and impulsive, it results in absolute blowout wins and huge upsets that result in big shouts and declarations of war. Any game with words is going to rely on how good your group's inside jokes are, any game with art has a more general appeal.
I finally make my way here
I think the worst jackbox game (that ive played) ismonster seeking monster, due to its "balance" wins are basically predetermined.
this is like scott the woz but exactly as good
9:00 i see that drawfee champed up video
What does the number on the left of the thumbnail mean?
Personally, I’ve never been a fan of Tee-KO. It felt like it always took forever and dragged on, but that’s probably just me.
HOW is Lie Swatter not on this list? It barely even passes as entertainment, let alone a game.
Because Word Spud exists.
(and also he said he didn’t want to just put every single Party Pack 1 game on there to add variety, plus he gives it a bit of slack since it hadn’t become a full serious series yet)
Now that the 8th pack is out, would you alter the list at all?
13:08 But... I *Don't Know Jack*
I think pack 4 would be one of the best packs if you replaced bracketeering with quiplash
I hated murder party when I first played, replayed it recently and had tons of fun
I'm surprised people like earwax lol
Personally, I played on the 2nd pack the most, so that and Bidiots are classics to me, 2 I really love to play. I understand why people can hate or dislike earwax, but it can be fun
without context this is weird
I’m sorry, but Joke Boat doesn’t belong on the worst whatsoever.
Not a fan of Trivia Murder Party at all btw.
I love the list except for the number one, personally I think the style of Trivia Murder Party is cute but clunky, I can’t stand the host. The only jokes he really has to tell are “Isn’t this morbid?” Or “Isn’t this surprisingly mundane?”
Still, not awful, just not for me. I like the more player input focused drawing or filling in your own answers game.
Kinda surprised You don’t know Jack wasn’t here considering it actually was the start of this being around the 1990’s with its hilarious style also besides joke boat the worst 5 was pretty good
earwax is fucking hilarious
the first time
after that it's boring as shit
Id put tee-ko at 2 and thats about it. I am a hardcore inguami main
You used drawfee footage for champed up :)
I don't get the love for TMP. It may keep you in until the end, but nothing matters until the end.
And in 2, there are situations where nobody can win and basically render the game pointless, and that's not really fun.
Combine that with the fact that trivia games are always gonna be solved at the end of the day...
Bomb Corp, fuck man, I wanna love this game, but solo or co op, it's annoying to play and watch because some of the rules feel way too obnoxious and sometimes I lose because of contradictions that don't exist!
Oh, and the biggest pet peeve of mine? UNSKIPPABLE CUTSCENES! Ruins the jokes and the game for me by a billion percent...
Are those no more heroes cuts
Indeed they are, make them myself
I know this is a bit of an unpopular opinion, but I fucking hate Push the Button, it's always been more a chore then fun for me, and it has too many variables for its own good, I do appreciate the fact they went for something different with the Mafia/Werewolf style game, but it just fumbled in the process
i couldnt disagree with you good games lists more, manily because my least favrote games are the drawing games, none of my friends or myself is any good at drawing and we just dont see the point when all of the drawings are bad
people sleep on earwax
So overall, what is the jackbox that you would recommend the most?
3. 3 Has the most bang for your buck with Trivia Murder Party, Tee Ko and Quiplash. If you don't want that one, 7 and 5 are also great choices
@@bumblesmcfumbles thanks very much. I own the original quiplash and drawful thanks to a humble bundle.