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Jackbox Party Pack 2 detailed: Fibbage 2 and more

Jackbox Games today detailed the games that will be offered as part of the Jackbox Party Pack 2.

Fan-favourite Fibbage gets a sequel, though Jackbox’s You Don’t Know JACK! is nowhere to be found.

Games include:

  • Fibbage 2 (2-8 players): The runaway hit bluffing game with over 500 brand-new questions, more than 2x the original! Plus new features, like the deFIBrillator!
  • Earwax (3-8 players): The hear-larious sound-effects game that will leave you up to your ears in laughter! Cow moo? Huge explosion? Or tiny fart? Which to choose?
  • Bidiots (3-6 players): The absurd art auction game where you draw right there on your phone or tablet. Outbid your opponents for weird art pieces – drawn by players themselves – and win this strangely competitive auction game! Don’t be a bidiot!
  • Quiplash XL (3-8 players): The say-anything, gut-busting Quiplash XL, which includes everything in Quiplash, Quip Pack 1, AND over 100 brand-new prompts!
  • Bomb Corp. (1-4 players): The bomb-defusing nailbiter of a party game! As interns at Bomb Corp., you must defuse random bombs in the office in order to keep your jobs. You’ll probably die, but it’ll be good work experience!

What do you think of the titles on offer?

The Jackbox Party Pack 2 will retail for $25 USD and will be available on Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Windows PC, Amazon Fire TV and on Android.


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