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Patently stupid game
Patently stupid game












The game really just pales in comparison to the rest of the party pack. The game at least offers singleplayer play, but honestly, it is just not worth the time. It is also worth noting that this is the only game in the pack that needs to be played locally, as any sort of latency really makes this one unplayable. Unfortunately, that is where the game falters, as the gameplay here is average at best, enough so for the group I was playing with to beg me to switch to another game. Unlike the other games included, Zeeple Dome does not have a comedy element, making it a pure action gameplay experience. It ditches the traditional format used by the other games and instead has each player controlling a little alien and launching it around, hitting various objectives scattered about. This is easily the worst game I have played in a Jackbox Party Pack. My friends and I had a blast coming up with the most stupid inventions and then giving totally serious sales pitches, easily making this game one of the best in the pack. Those can can come up with clever inventions and give a good sales pitch will definitely find success here. If you can give a good sales pitch, you may get some points, even if the invention itself is subpar. I found that the success of one’s invention not only came down to how clever it was, but how it was presented too. Any invention that receives a certain amount of votes then gets “funded”, providing even more points to the original creator. Then each player votes on their favorite three inventions. Each player comes up with an invention, draws it, names it, gives it a tagline, and then presents it to the rest of the party. It tasks each player with solving a bizarre problem with an equally bizarre invention. Patently Stupid. The drawing game this time around is a lot of fun to play. In fact, out of all of the games in the pack, this is the one that my friends kept requesting we replay. Fortunately, none of my friends were either, so we had a lot of fun throwing the most stupid raps at each other. As such, I found this to be the most difficult game to play, as I am no rap god. However, the real fun is coming up with verses that not only make sense in a rap, but also put the other player down. The game repeats this process one more time, then matches the player with an opponent. The actual rap battle part is done by robots using a variety of text-to-speech voices, which is quite enjoyable to hear in itself. After that, the player then has to come up with their own sentence to rhyme with the first. In order to do this, the game prompts players for specific words (such as a negative adjective or a plural noun) then places them into a sentence for you. The game pits players against each other to see who can come up with the better rap, with other players voting on who won each rap battle. Mad Verse City. If you have ever wanted to be a rap god, Party Pack 5 has the perfect solution in the form of a game titled Mad Verse City. Not only was it fun to come up with such divisive answers, but it was also fun seeing how each player responded – it was quite the learning experience for my friends and I. I filled in the blank with “eat meat” and managed to perfectly split the room between those that valued money more than meat and vice-versa. For example, one of my phrases was “A billionaire candidate for governor promises to pay all of your taxes as long as you give up the right to _”. The overall goal of the one filling in the blank is to come up with something that will perfectly split the room and make the ones answering it hesitate before answering. The game presents players with prompts that need a blank filled in, then presents this prompt to the other players and asks them to vote yes or no. Split the Room. Out of all of the games in the pack, I would have to say that Split the Room has the most interesting concept. As such, I cannot see this one getting as much play at parties compared to the other games the pack offers.

patently stupid game

This round is much more engaging than the rest of the game and I wish that the rounds prior to it could match its quality. The most fun I had with the game was the rapid-fire questions shot at us during the “Jack Attack” final round. Sure, that is what the game is supposed to do, but it did not provide for a fun experience. It felt like my friends and I were spending the majority of our time trying to figure out what each question was actually asking. The questions were not particularly interesting and were very difficult. The game basically takes the form of a trivia game, but with some rather bizarre questions and equally bizarre answers. Unfortunately, this one proved to be one of the weaker games in the pack.

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YOU DON’T KNOW JACK: Full Stream. Having never played a You Don’t Know Jack game before, I had no idea how this one would go.












Patently stupid game