The first mode is You Don’t Know Jack 2015, which is a quirky ten-plus rounds of general knowledge. Party Pack 1 is made up of five such games. All the games require an online connection – which of course you’ll obviously have if you’re able to download the game in the first place – but don’t hold out hopes of using this as a game to liven up a long family road trip. Like Use Your Words, it involved joining rooms using your mobile advice and entering answers from your phone, though there are some games which allow single-player play using the Joy-Con. As the title implies, the Jackbox Party Packs address the issue with a number of different games spread across the first two iterations. Once you played the game’s one and only gameshow-esque mode, there was nothing more to offer. One of the criticisms I levelled at Use Your Words when it came out just over a month ago was that it lacked variety. Now Switch owners can add the first two games in the trilogy to their library. We’ve had Use Your Words as an okay early party game offering in the Switch eShop library, while we’ve also already had the third Jackbox Party Pack bundle. With the festive season fast approaching, it’d be worth having a think about getting some games that the family can play while sitting around the TV.
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