Dial Up Your Friends, Jackbox Games Is Releasing Five Games In The Jackbox Party Pack 9 This Fall

Perfect games for co-workers in the office or at home with friends and family.

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The Jackbox Party Pack

During the Gish 2022 live stream event, Jackbox Games revealed the trivia game Quixort, the fifth and final game coming to Jackbox Party Pack 9. Jackbox is still putting some finishing touches on the party games, but fans can expect to get their hands on them this fall.

Joining Quixort are four other party games: Junktopia, Roomerang, Fibbage 4, and Nonsensory. Just as wacky as their names, the games will be fun time-sinks that can be enjoyed between co-workers in the office or at home with friends and family. Each game has a required range of participants such as 3-8 or 1-10 players. Some games benefit from having a smaller number of players, but there's also Quixort which requires trivia-solving teamwork and could be loads of fun with up to 10 participants.

Speaking of Quixort, the game challenges players to sort a series of objects according to an in-game prompt guided by robots in a sorting factory. Participants will be separated into two groups, talking (or screaming for those competitive types) about where specific blocks need to go in order to win points for their team. There's also a Quixort Forever feature that starts a game mode that lets a single player or team see how long they can go placing blocks before messing up.

You can read more about the other games on the Jackbox Games announcement post.

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Anthony Jones
Anthony Jones, News Editor

Anthony Jones is a gaming journalist and late 90s kid in love with retro games and the evolution of modern gaming. He started at Mega Visions as a news reporter covering the latest announcements, rumors, and fan-made projects. FFXIV has his heart in the MMORPGs scene, but he's always excited to analyze and lose hours to ambitious and ambiguous MMOs that gamers follow.

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