![]() This creates this cool dynamic where you’re both trying to help out the rest of the group while also trying to stay above the rest. However, each family member has a personal score and it can be increased by completing selfish tasks that harm the rest of the family. It plays very differently from the rest of the pack, being a co-op survival game of sorts where you each play as a member of a family trying to complete certain tasks before the end of each day. The Devils and the Details is easily one of, if not the most, chaotic games I have ever played in any of the Jackbox games. ![]() Regardless, Quiplash 3 is a solid first game for the pack and one my friends and I will be returning to. This is something you’ll see extend to the other games in the pack as well, they’ve really upped the visual side of things this time around. It’s pretty simple really, but the Jackbox team has done a great job with all the creative prompts, the visuals and music, and just the overall presentation. You basically answer a series of prompts with what you think is the funniest and best-fitting answer and those answers go up against others in a series of rounds until you get to the multi-answer finale and all the points are tallied up. It’s by no means the strongest game in the pack, but it takes the already solid Quiplash formula and delivers the best version yet. As I did with my previous Jackbox Party Pack reviews, I am going to talk about each game individually instead of doing my usual pro/con format.
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