Compara los precios de The Jackbox Survey Scramble en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Jackbox Games, Inc. Publicado por Jackbox Games, Inc. Lanzado el 23/10/2024. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Family Feud energy, Jackbox chaos, six modes, and a survey database that gets smarter every time someone types 'boogers', bring four friends or don't bother.

I'll be straight with you: this is about as far from my usual lane as a game can get. No TTK to measure, no ranked ladder to grind, no movement tech to master. What Survey Scramble is, though, is the kind of thing that turns a dead living room into an argument about why 'lettuce' is apparently a top sandwich topping. If you've got people to play with, that matters more than whether I can do a wall-jump. The structure is straightforward. Everyone connects via phone or tablet through jackbox.tv, a room code gets thrown on the main display, and you are immediately into guessing one-word survey answers pulled from a real crowd-sourced database. The core tension is simple: do you go for the obvious popular answer, or find something nobody else will think of to avoid splitting points? That split-points mechanic in Hilo is where most of the table drama lives. Hilo tasks players with finding the most and least popular responses across four rounds, and the gap between what you think the public thinks and what the public actually thinks is reliably humiliating. Squares adds a tic-tac-toe layer where two teams fight over a 3x3 grid by guessing answers within ranked ranges, and squares can be stolen if your opponent outguesses you. That steal mechanic is what gives Squares the most replay tension of the original four modes. Speed is the bluntest instrument in the set, just a straight race to name as many answers as possible before the clock hits zero, and it plays faster than it should, which is both fun and a little unsatisfying. Bounce translates answer popularity into paddle positioning for a Breakout-style minigame, and while it is the most mechanically novel idea here, most groups will land on it as the weakest of the bunch. Post-launch, Jackbox delivered a free update that added two more modes: Dash, a racing format where you pick the most popular answer from a set of choices and can double down or slow opponents by loading their queue with extra picks, and Dares, where you challenge opponents to hit specific points on the ranked list. That brings the total to six modes, which sits in a comfortable range for a party session. The Tour option strings all modes together in one continuous competition for anyone who wants a full arc rather than one-off rounds. Worth noting: the survey database itself updates as you play, since between-round downtime lets you contribute your own one-word answers. Over time the data gets weirder and more culturally specific, which is either a feature or a threat depending on your group. The main criticisms that have stuck in reviews are fair. The one-word-only answer constraint cuts out some obvious responses and occasionally makes the correct answer feel arbitrary. The modes all share one conceptual spine, so if that premise does not click with your group, six variations on it will not save the evening. There is also no structured online matchmaking with strangers, so if you do not have a crew ready to play, this is a non-starter. Connection reliability through jackbox.tv is dependent on your wifi, and multiple reviewers flagged minor jank when larger groups try to connect simultaneously. None of it is a session-ender, but go in with a stable network. For shooter nights, this is not my first call. But as a warmup before the main session, or the thing you load up when you need to include people who do not own a gaming PC, Survey Scramble does its job cleanly. The OpenCritic consensus sits around an 80 average with 94 percent of critics recommending it, which tracks with what I saw: no one had a bad time, even if no one was floored. If your group has ever enjoyed a Jackbox Party Pack, this fits right into the rotation without requiring any learning curve at all. Fred, Scout Team

The Jackbox Survey Scramble

The Jackbox Survey Scramble

23 oct 2024Jackbox Games, Inc
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Family Feud energy, Jackbox chaos, six modes, and a survey database that gets smarter every time someone types 'boogers', bring four friends or don't bother.

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I'll be straight with you: this is about as far from my usual lane as a game can get. No TTK to measure, no ranked ladder to grind, no movement tech to master. What Survey Scramble is, though, is the kind of thing that turns a dead living room into an argument about why 'lettuce' is apparently a top sandwich topping. If you've got people to play with, that matters more than whether I can do a wall-jump. The structure is straightforward. Everyone connects via phone or tablet through jackbox.tv, a room code gets thrown on the main display, and you are immediately into guessing one-word survey answers pulled from a real crowd-sourced database. The core tension is simple: do you go for the obvious popular answer, or find something nobody else will think of to avoid splitting points? That split-points mechanic in Hilo is where most of the table drama lives. Hilo tasks players with finding the most and least popular responses across four rounds, and the gap between what you think the public thinks and what the public actually thinks is reliably humiliating. Squares adds a tic-tac-toe layer where two teams fight over a 3x3 grid by guessing answers within ranked ranges, and squares can be stolen if your opponent outguesses you. That steal mechanic is what gives Squares the most replay tension of the original four modes. Speed is the bluntest instrument in the set, just a straight race to name as many answers as possible before the clock hits zero, and it plays faster than it should, which is both fun and a little unsatisfying. Bounce translates answer popularity into paddle positioning for a Breakout-style minigame, and while it is the most mechanically novel idea here, most groups will land on it as the weakest of the bunch. Post-launch, Jackbox delivered a free update that added two more modes: Dash, a racing format where you pick the most popular answer from a set of choices and can double down or slow opponents by loading their queue with extra picks, and Dares, where you challenge opponents to hit specific points on the ranked list. That brings the total to six modes, which sits in a comfortable range for a party session. The Tour option strings all modes together in one continuous competition for anyone who wants a full arc rather than one-off rounds. Worth noting: the survey database itself updates as you play, since between-round downtime lets you contribute your own one-word answers. Over time the data gets weirder and more culturally specific, which is either a feature or a threat depending on your group. The main criticisms that have stuck in reviews are fair. The one-word-only answer constraint cuts out some obvious responses and occasionally makes the correct answer feel arbitrary. The modes all share one conceptual spine, so if that premise does not click with your group, six variations on it will not save the evening. There is also no structured online matchmaking with strangers, so if you do not have a crew ready to play, this is a non-starter. Connection reliability through jackbox.tv is dependent on your wifi, and multiple reviewers flagged minor jank when larger groups try to connect simultaneously. None of it is a session-ender, but go in with a stable network. For shooter nights, this is not my first call. But as a warmup before the main session, or the thing you load up when you need to include people who do not own a gaming PC, Survey Scramble does its job cleanly. The OpenCritic consensus sits around an 80 average with 94 percent of critics recommending it, which tracks with what I saw: no one had a bad time, even if no one was floored. If your group has ever enjoyed a Jackbox Party Pack, this fits right into the rotation without requiring any learning curve at all.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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