delivers a mostly solid lineup that covers an array of different gameplay styles, but there are a few instances where a title's concept sounds a bit more fun on paper than in actuality. Developer and publisher Jackbox Games has been creating beloved multiplayer minigames since 2014 like and, and this release as a whole really taps into a lot of what draws players to the franchise: chaos, silliness, and creativity. Existing fans of the series will likely enjoy this pack despite its flaws, and even for newcomers it presents several unique ways to have fun.
The franchise overall seems to grow in its ideas each release, expanding on past concepts to repackage things like trivia and improvisation in new ways. This 10th installment features a sequel to, a fan-favorite from, as well as some fun takes on trivia, ad-libbing, and the series' first rhythm game. A few in the lineup have some hiccups when it comes to engaging a group of players, but the bright spots of the game make the overall collection worth it.
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The general premise of is the same as its predecessor: players begin by making some drawings and submitting possible slogans, and then everyone cattempts to craft the funniest shirt by selecting from a randomized pool of illustrations and text. The sequel has expanded upon creation options in a few ways, giving the option to place a design on a tank top or hoodie and change the font the slogan is written in. In round two, players can also add to existing illustrations submitted by others in the group, which is a fun way to switch up the typical drawing process.
The impact of having new shirts and fonts seems like a small adjustment, but it
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