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Jackbox Games releasing real-life board games in USA, Canada

But not Australia as yet...

Jackbox Games will release real-life board game versions of Party Pack games including Fakin’ It and Fakin’ It All Night Long, it has today announced.

While those in the USA and Canada will be able to purchase the board games, those of us here in Australia are unfortunately out of luck.

Fakin’ It caters to 3-6 players, includes 300 unique task cards, and will retail for $19.99 USD. The more risque Fakin’ It All Night Long works for 3-8 players (recommended aged 17+), has 150 task cards and is cheaper at $9.99 USD. Both titles will be available through Amazon from 1 November.

“A card with a task written on it will be passed around the group for each player to read, using special secret wallets,” Jackbox said, explaining how to play. “But, watch out! One player’s secret wallet won’t reveal what the card says, so they gotta fake it in order to make it to the next round and score points!”

We’ll let you know if Aussies will have local purchasing options down the line.


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