More Jackbox!
Hot on the heels of the Jackbox Naughty Pack is the Jackbox Survey Scramble, a new collection of Jackbox Games titles that share one thing in common: they’re all survey-based games.
“The Jackbox Survey Scramble is a collection of hilarious survey-based games, using real one-word answers from real people,” reads a press release.
In total, four games will be part of the bundle, with more coming as part of a free update later in 2024. The whole package will set you back a surprisingly small $9.99 USD.
The games on offer are as follows (with descriptions from Jackbox Games itself):
- Hilo: Can you guess the most popular one-word cat names? How about the least? In Hilo, compete to find the most and least popular answers to a wide variety of questions. The rankings may surprise you! It turns out a lot of people named their cat Frank. That’s a freebie.
- Speed: In the fast-paced Speed, think on your toes to uncover as many answers on the list as possible, as quickly as possible. It’s everyone for themselves in a race against the clock! Each round the points increase, and the stakes get a little higher! Can you handle it?
- Squares: Two teams compete to claim three squares in a row on the grid. Guess popular choices for the first squares, semi-popular choices for the middle squares, and least popular choices for the final squares. We guarantee, you’ve never had a more heated argument over attractive fictional characters than you will playing Squares!
- Bounce: In Bounce, two teams control a paddle that sits on a scale between most popular to least popular answers. Work with your team to guess an answer that puts your paddle in the right place to intercept a bouncing ball and stop your opponents from scoring a goal! But be careful! The ball gets faster with each answer!
Expect Jackbox Survey Scramble on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch later in October. A demo will be part of Steam Next Fest, which runs between 14-21 October.
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