You draw up artworks and those artworks are then set up for bid by other players. Bidiots was a close second, and correlates with Drawful. Players have to try and create a fake answer and try to fool people into selecting their answer to get points. Right off the bat, Fibbage 2 was the immediate go to game for my group of players, as it was a familiar title, but also it was the game that provided the most fun the first time around in the first Jackbox Party Pack.
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Selecting a game will launch the title in question and players can jump in by logging into a website and entering a name and the four-character code for the room. Games are easily queued up from a main menu and offer up some instructions for each game and the amount of players needed to start a game. Most of the games here in the Party Pack 2 are themed around gathering groups of people to play, so if you were looking for some fun solo experiences, those experiences are limited to Bomb Corp only. New titles this time around include Bidiots, Earwax and Bomb Corp, while returning favorites include Quiplash (formerly sold as a solo title) and Fibbage 2 (sequel to the first Fibbage XL title in the first Jackbox Party Pack). Jackbox Party Pack 2 includes five differently themed games, with three of the titles being completely new experiences while two games are repeats with new questions included in the base price of the game. Jackbox Party Pack 2 looks to continue the value of providing a group of mostly new titles and keeping the access rules the same, but adding a few new wrinkles this time around. Just get everyone to use their phones or tablets and they could jump in on the fun. When the first Jackbox Party Pack came out, it was an insanely good value for party gamers everywhere as you got five solid titles all playable without the need for a ton of extra controllers. Tagline: The party keeps going, but not as strong as the first time around Platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PC, Amazon Fire, Mac