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Jackbox Naughty Pack release date set for mid-September

Jackbox Games knows you draw dicks in Drawful.

The Jackbox Naughty Pack release date — 13 September, here in Australia — has been announced by Jackbox Games.

The pack consists of three titles — Fakin’ It All Night Long, Dirty Drawful, and Let Me Finish — which are all mature-rated and cater for up to eight players.

Fakin’ It All Night Long and Dirty Drawful draw inspiration from PG-rated versions inside other Jackbox Party Packs, with the latter providing “spicy prompts”. After playing Drawful with too many friends, I know those prompts aren’t required for some lewd drawings… so let’s see what they can help accomplish, eh?

Let Me Finish, meanwhile, “is Jackbox’s new presentation game that examines life’s serious questions like, ‘Where is the mailbox’s butt?’ or ‘How does this avocado get aroused?,” Jackbox said in a statement. “Everyone gets a chance to speak their mind but will others pick up what you’re putting down?”

You can get a taste of what to expect in the trailer, above.

Announced back in April of this year, you can now expect Jackbox Naughty Pack from 13 September here in Australia on Windows PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch. It’ll retail for the cheeky (American) price of $21.69.


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