The Roulette of Bad Decisions – The Jackbox Party Pack 9: Fibbage 4



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The Jackbox Party Pack is a series of party video games developed by Jackbox Games for many different platforms on a near-annual release schedule since 2014. Each installment contains five games that are designed to be played in large groups, including in conjunction with streaming services like Twitch which provide means for audiences to participate.

The Jackbox Party Pack 9 was released on October 20, 2022.

Fibbage 4 is for 2-8 players and is the fourth game in the Fibbage series. The game includes new themed episodes, new Final Fibbage rounds with two facts and questions provided by fans of Jackbox Games solicited ahead of the game’s release.

Roomerang is for 4-9 players and is themed around a reality show. Players take on roles as characters with a defining trait, and are to give responses that fit that trait as well as working with the traits of other characters. The player with the highest voted response wins the round and an advantage in the following elimination. Eliminated players lose some points but are brought back into the game with a new trait. The player with the most points after five rounds wins.

Junktopia is for 3-8 players. Players select one item of interest from three random items, to give a fake name and history to, and then try to sell it to the other players for the most money compared to other players’ items.

Nonsensory is for 3-8 players and is a silly, laid-back writing, drawing and guessing game. The players must guess what is the percentage or on a scale of 1 to 10 how a text-based response or draw made by another player is based on the prompt given.

Quixort is for 1-10 players and presents players with a prompt that players will be sorting answers under, such as “animals by number of legs”. The answers are then presented as falling blocks which the players must then try to place in the proper order. The game is played in teams, but a separate game within the Party Pack, Quixort Forever, allows a single player or a single team try to proceed as far as possible

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