
#Fibbage game rooms series
There are five games, but we mostly got hands on with Nonsensory, a drawing, writing and guessing game that has you guessing where another players prompt might be on a series of scales. It’s party fodder, and Jackbox Party Pack 9 adds more of the same. In the previous eight iterations there were trivia games, drawing games or even weirder stuff that will get you creating t-shirts or trying to hook up with monsters. Jackbox then found a new lease of life on Twitch as people realised you didn’t need to be in the same room, something that become increasingly true during the pandemic. Jackbox‘s easy-to-understand games are anecdote-generating machines that can keep just about anyone amused, whether it’s a bunch of kids at a party or adults crowded around a sofa with beers. If you’ve never played a Jackbox game before, it’s one of the most accessible party games of the last decade, letting everyone in the room get involved using their phone, a tablet or even a laptop to play along. READ MORE: The best co-op games to play with your mates in 2022.

However, the developers (the handily titled Jackbox Games, Inc) are pretty good at this, and I was cracking up within a few short minutes with The Jackbox Party Pack 9. The noisy show floor of Gamescom with a series of random journalists you’ve never met isn’t the best way to experience a Jackbox Party Pack title, so I wasn’t sure what to expect.
