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The Jackbox Party Pack 5

The Jackbox Party Pack 5

Price: $11.95 USD

It's the biggest Party Pack yet, including the return of the classic pop culture trivia mash-up You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream; the game of hilarious hypotheticals Split the Room; the lyric-writing, robot rap battle Mad Verse City; the inventive drawing game Patently Stupid; and the outer space fling-fest Zeeple Dome. Use your phones or tablets as controllers and play with up to 8 players, plus an audience of up to 10,000!

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Developer

Jackbox Games

Release Date

Oct 16th, 2018

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Description

It’s the biggest Party Pack yet with five party-saving new games!

1) The pop-culture trivia mash-up YOU DON’T KNOW JACK: Full Stream (1-8 players). The classic returns, full of wild new surprises.

2) The what-if game Split the Room (3-8 Players). Create strange and divisive hypothetical situations.

3) The lyric-writing game Mad Verse City (3-8 players). Channel your inner MC as a rap battling robot.

4) The competitive drawing game Patently Stupid (3-8 players). Create odd inventions to solve bizarre problems.

5) The deadliest game show in the Crab Nebula, Zeeple Dome (1-6 players)! Fling yourself at bloodthirsty aliens to win millions of Zubabucks!

Play using your phones, tablets or computers. No extra controllers needed!

NOTE: The Jackbox Party Pack 5 is in English only.

NOTE: The game is local multiplayer but can be enjoyed over streams with remote players.

How to Play Remotely

Players use any web-enabled device (like a smartphone or tablet) to join the game and play along. When playing with remote players, you can use a video conferencing tool like Zoom, Steam Broadcast, Google Hangouts, Discord, and more to connect with others! Just share your screen while on a call and make sure you look for prompts to share audio.

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