How many players are required to play the Jackbox party games?

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I’m looking at purchasing the Jackbox party games (a bundle containing the first three party packs) and am wondering, how many players are required to play? Is it possible for just two people to play, or is a larger group needed?



Best Answer

It depends on the game. For example, Jackbox Party Pack 1 contains 5 games.

  • You Don't Know Jack 2015 (1-4 players)
  • Fibbage XL (2-8 players)
  • Drawful (3-8 players)
  • Word Spud (2-8 players)
  • Lie Swatter (1-100 players)

More details can be found on the jackbox website.




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Can you play Jackbox with 2 players?

It takes two to party. Here are seven games that are perfect for two people\u2014whether they be friends, lovers, or a pair of wacky cops who have to work together despite their obvious differences (and eventually become lovers).

Can you play Jackbox Party with 3 people?

In the words of Andy Warhol, \u201cone's a company, two's a crowd, and three's a party.\u201d And no party for three is complete with out party games for three. In my own words, here are the best Jackbox Games titles for just three players.

Can you play Jackbox If only one person has it?

Jackbox Games offers a variety of party games that involve trivia, drawing contests, and fill-in-the-blank style guessing that can easily be played remotely with friends. All you need is a laptop and a smartphone to participate, and only one person needs to own the game for everyone to play.



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