The Jackbox Party Starter
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The Jackbox Party Starter announced, repackages three classic games

Get going with this convenient starter pack.

Getting into The Jackbox Party Pack series can be difficult for newcomers. With over 40 individual party games scattered across eight main entries, where does one even begin? Luckily for those that have yet to experience the series, The Jackbox Party Starter is set to ease players in with a selection of fan favorite games.

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The Jackbox Party Starter launches this summer on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. As the title suggests, this is a starter pack featuring three of the series’ most popular titles. The Jackbox Party Starter includes updated versions of Quiplash 3, Tee K.O., and Trivia Murder Party 2. The updated versions of these games include new Italian, French, German, and Spanish localizations.

Quiplash 3 initially made its debut in The Jackbox Party Pack 7, which is a word game in which you compete against your friends to select the wittiest responses to questions. Tee K.O. originally launched with The Jackbox Party Pack 3. In it, you’re tasked with creating compelling shirt designs and slogans.

Finally, Trivia Murder Party 2 launched with The Jackbox Party Pack 6. This particular title is framed as a game show in which a serial killer hosts guests within their hotel. Guests must then complete minigames such as avoiding damage from a sword while confined to a box and correctly answer trivia questions to prevent themselves from dying.


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