The irreverent trivia classic returns, revamped and better than ever! Your favorite host, Cookie Masterson, returns with all-new twisted trivia questions and the latest in creative insults for you and your fellow players. Fan favorite question types are back, including the DisOrDat, the triumphant return of the Gibberish Question, and the bigger, crazier Jack Attack.
This time around, the game and Cookie have been acquired by the friendly corporate overlords at Binjpipe, your premiere media streaming service. Manual Censoring: You can disable the display of incorrect Gibberish answers. Our games are available on a wide array of platforms, so make sure you pick the right one for your needs.
NOTE : Titles are not transferable between platforms i. Even a correct answer will at times get a snide comical remark from the host, this game is just hilarious!
It's rare when one comes along that is as completely playable today as it was the day it hit the shelves. One of the things that makes it so relative today as when it was released in 3 years ago as of this review , is the fact that it is a trivia game. One of the terrific properties of You Don't Know Jack is the way in which trivia is presented. The host is irreverent and savvy.
His amazing repartee is glib, funny, biting, sarcastic -- and the best thing about it is that it nearly always fits the situation. If you do poorly in scoring, he'll let you know by some not so subtle insult. If you do well, bask in the praise. The combination of outrageous questions and a host that looks to insult you in any way possible makes for a game show experience more irreverent than the likes of Comedy Central's Win Ben Stein's Money and MTV's Remote Control.
And the questions aren't exactly easy either! While you're bound to know the answers of lower value questions, the difficulty on many of them would prevent even the all-knowing or so he would have us believe Alex Trebec from getting a perfect score. But the really cool part is that no matter how tough a question may be -- whether it's related to Lucy the Australopithecus or Lucy from Peanuts -- the game remains incredibly fun! Not only are the host's snide remarks worth sticking around for, but you can also have a little fun with your friends and competitors by screwing them and forcing them to answer a question when you know they're clueless.
Quiz World and Scene It? What separates You Don't Know Jack from other quiz games is the way the material is presented. Each question has a goofy intro that usually involves a dancing number and the questions are asked by a sarcastic voice known as Cookie Masterson. If you pick a wrong answer Cookie has something to say and he'll also draw on the fact that you're alone or playing with other people or took forever to buzz in.
The dialogue is dialed in to what is happening in that episode and with that question. Whereas the PS3 and versions let me play with up to four players each with their own controller, the PC only allows for two players and one keyboard.
Even if I didn't have access to the other versions of You Don't Know Jack, I still wouldn't be psyched about a trivia game that I'm either playing by myself or huddled around one keyboard. Right click to change the compatibilty display to x You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. I placed a sticker to identify each Buzz unit. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.
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