
Still, the trivia is limited, and, after a time, you only really can get a thrill by pulling one over on new players, or at least seeing how creative you can make your lies. Fibbage is also the only carry over from the previous game, so it acts as a nice bridge to help bring over new users and new fans of the series. Players who don’t want to play but still want to feel superior can log in, give their answers on their own and, if they score well, are rewarded with a piece of unique trivia at the very end to impress and delight people at parties who are pretending to be nice. I also enjoy the addition of the audience feature, which crops up in a handful of other games as well. I really enjoy the Fibbage series because I crave trivia, and the addition of the new mechanic does make it feel a bit more like the classic You Don’t Know Jack titles (though still very different). If you can make it through all the rounds and come out successful in both lying and figuring the truth, you will be crowded champion. As you may have figured, Fibbage 2 is all brand new trivia questions, a slightly shinier interface, picking your own buzz in sounds and the addition of the DeFIBulator, a one time use item that can strip out two fake answers, leaving just the truth and one lie. Guess right, get points, get people to guess your fake answer, get even more points. Fibbage is the trivia game where players concoct fake additions to trivia questions and then everyone votes on what they feel the real answer is. Fibbage 2 takes everything that was great about the original and bakes in a few more surprises. There are five different party games to play, each with varying levels of interest, so let’s dive in and see what makes this party rock.įirst up is the sequel to Fibbage, aptly titles Fibbage 2. Unlike Party Pack 1, there are zero activities that use the Switch’s controllers, so it’s smart device or nothing. Additionally, if you don’t have a smartphone or tablet, it’s possible to play this on a computer, but that is a weird situation and will really make things difficult for a majority of the games.


Firstly, this is 99% party games, as the title would suggest, and, if you’ve picked it up hoping for a single player situation, well, good news, you get to see what the refund system is like on the system of your choice. If you’re coming straight into Party Pack 2, you should get briefed on a few things.

Coming into Jackbox Party Pack 2 from Jackbox Party Pack 1 is a big transition with a lot of things you immediately notice have changed.
