
It sees players having to draw and write answers to prompts (sometimes just one, sometimes multiple), with those answers then rated by other players between one and ten. Nonsensory is a bit more unconventional and, if I’m being honest, a bit tricky to explain in words. Either way, Fibbage is one of the jewels in Jackbox Party Pack’s crown and the latest edition remains just as entertaining to play. Meanwhile, Fibbage: Enough About You offers bonus gameplay based around lying about yourself, which offers a neat twist on the formula – even IF it doesn’t feel quite as enjoyable as the main game.

It took a few rounds playing to get used to them, but they often provided some of the funniest answers in the game. It’s spiced up this time around thanks to the introduction of video rounds, which offer a whole new way to diversify your lying. It’s all about making up answers that are ridiculous, but also potentially believable. And if you manage to get the correct answer? You’ll earn points for that too. If someone thinks your answer is correct? They’ll look stupid and you’ll earn points. The game sees players answering a series of (often ridiculous) prompts with their own fake answers, with those answers then mixed with the real answer and given to everyone to solve.

Once again, players have five games to play through in Jackbox Party Pack 9 – Fibbage 4 (which includes Fibbage: Enough About You), Nonsensory, Junktopia, Quixort, and Roomerang.įibbage 4 will be familiar to those who have played the series in the past, with it proving a popular favourite thanks to its zany lying-based gameplay. The ninth entry marks another great release in the series too, with the blend of both fresh and varied games and a familiar favourite sure to keep returning gamers hooked to their screens and laughing for hours on end.
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The annual release of the The Jackbox Party Pack series has always been a treat for my friends and I, especially on a night full of drinks and snacks.
