The Jackbox Party Pack 10
Ten's the milestone but the games inside are a mixed bag, some genuine party highlights, some filler you'll skip after one round.
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About The Jackbox Party Pack 10
The Jackbox Party Pack 10 is a collection of five browser-assisted party games designed to be played with a crowd, whether that crowd is in your living room or scattered across a Discord call. You host on PC, everyone else joins on their phone or tablet through a web browser, and the whole thing runs on a timer-driven loop of prompts, voting, and light chaos. No controllers required, which is still the franchise's smartest design decision. The games included this time are FixyText, Tee K.O. 2, Hypnotorious, Timejinx, and Riddlicious. FixyText is the pack's clear standout. Players receive broken autocorrected messages and have to complete them in the funniest way possible, then vote on winners. It scales well from four players to eight, rewards quick wit, and produces the kind of table-flipping laughter the series is built around. Tee K.O. 2, the sequel to one of the franchise's most beloved games, lets players draw crude designs and pair them with slogans to make fake T-shirts. The sequel adds a few new wrinkles but never quite recaptures the magic of stumbling on an accidentally perfect combination the first time. Hypnotorious is a hidden-role deduction game where one player secretly follows a trigger word without tipping off the group, which is conceptually interesting but collapses fast with smaller groups or anyone who checks out mentally. Timejinx is a trivia game built around estimating years for historical events, which is a solid mechanic for mixed-knowledge groups, and Riddlicious brings word-puzzle energy to the table with decent but not memorable results. Here is the honest read on the numbers. A 65% positive rating on Steam after over 600 reviews is below the franchise average and it is not noise. Long-time Jackbox fans consistently flag that this pack lacks the elite-tier anchor game that previous packs leaned on. Drawful, Quiplash, Trivia Murder Party, Patently Stupid, these were games you booted up specifically. Nothing in Pack 10 hits that same pull. That said, FixyText and Timejinx are genuinely replayable with the right group, and the accessibility model remains best-in-class. The audience feature works, the content filters function, and the remote-play design is still smoother than any dedicated party game on the market. From a value perspective, the calculus is simple: if your group plays Jackbox regularly and you have already burned through the earlier packs, this adds two or three games worth keeping in rotation. If you are brand new to the franchise and wondering where to start, Pack 4, Pack 6, or Pack 9 offer stronger average game quality and will get your group hooked faster. Pack 10 is not the right entry point, and if you are buying for a one-off event where the vibe depends on every game landing, the mixed reception here is a real risk worth weighing. There is no modding ecosystem to speak of, which is standard for the series, and the AI-driven judging mechanics (where applicable) remain shallow, but that is by design. These games are people-powered. The PC version is purely the host client, so "PC game" is a slight misnomer. You are buying a party facilitator, not a solo experience. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Jackbox Games, Inc.
- Publisher
- Jackbox Games, Inc.
- Release Date
- Oct 18, 2023