Compare The Jackbox Party Starter prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Jackbox Games, Inc.. Published by Jackbox Games, Inc.. Released on 6/29/2022. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Three Jackbox classics - Quiplash 3, Trivia Murder Party 2, and Tee K.O. - bundled into one party-ready pack. No controllers needed, just phones.

The Jackbox Party Starter is a curated three-game bundle aimed squarely at the party-game crowd. It packages Quiplash 3, Trivia Murder Party 2, and Tee K.O. into a single purchase, with every player joining through a browser on their phone or tablet. No extra hardware, no split-screen setup headaches. You run the game on one screen, everyone else is a controller. That frictionless setup is genuinely the product's strongest feature. Quiplash 3 is the anchor here. Players answer absurd prompts and vote on the funniest response, which means the game scales entirely on the wit of whoever is in the room. The prompts are well-written enough to spark laughs even from a cold crowd, and audience mode lets latecomers join without sitting out. Trivia Murder Party 2 wraps general-knowledge questions inside a game-show horror parody, adding minigames for wrong-answer survivors so nobody gets eliminated and stares at their phone for ten minutes. Tee K.O. asks players to draw designs and write slogans, then mixes and matches them into fake T-shirts that go head-to-head in a vote. It rewards creative chaos more than artistic skill, which is the right call. From a systems perspective, the depth here is deliberately shallow and that is completely intentional. There are no skill trees, no build orders, no late-game complexity worth mapping on a spreadsheet. The decision-making is social rather than mechanical: do you go for the safe laugh or the risky callback? Do you sandbag your trivia answer to bait a minigame? The "strategy" tag on the store page is generous, but there is a real read-the-room element to winning consistently. Experienced players will notice that Quiplash rewards knowing your audience more than being objectively funny, which is a subtle but genuine layer of game literacy. The honest weaknesses: three games is a thin library compared to the full Party Pack bundles, and if you already own any of these titles separately the value case collapses immediately. Replay fatigue sets in faster than a six-pack set because the prompt pools, while large, are finite. The pack does not include a creator tool for custom content. Remote-play sessions over Jackbox.tv work fine but audio delay and screen-share lag can blunt the comedic timing that makes these games tick, so in-person remains the preferred format. For newcomers who have never tried Jackbox anything, this is actually the correct entry point. Three games covers enough variety to figure out which format your group responds to before committing to a larger pack. The phone-as-controller model takes about ninety seconds to explain to someone who has never seen it. At a group size of four to eight players it runs close to optimal. Smaller groups can make Quiplash work at three, and audience mode pads the numbers for bigger crowds. If you host game nights more than once a month, the hours-per-dollar math gets comfortable quickly. Diego, Scout Team

The Jackbox Party Starter

The Jackbox Party Starter

Jun 29, 2022Jackbox Games, Inc.
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Three Jackbox classics - Quiplash 3, Trivia Murder Party 2, and Tee K.O. - bundled into one party-ready pack. No controllers needed, just phones.

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A solid entry point for Jackbox newcomers and reliable party-night filler, though veterans should check their library before buying.

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The Jackbox Party Starter is a curated three-game bundle aimed squarely at the party-game crowd. It packages Quiplash 3, Trivia Murder Party 2, and Tee K.O. into a single purchase, with every player joining through a browser on their phone or tablet. No extra hardware, no split-screen setup headaches. You run the game on one screen, everyone else is a controller. That frictionless setup is genuinely the product's strongest feature. Quiplash 3 is the anchor here. Players answer absurd prompts and vote on the funniest response, which means the game scales entirely on the wit of whoever is in the room. The prompts are well-written enough to spark laughs even from a cold crowd, and audience mode lets latecomers join without sitting out. Trivia Murder Party 2 wraps general-knowledge questions inside a game-show horror parody, adding minigames for wrong-answer survivors so nobody gets eliminated and stares at their phone for ten minutes. Tee K.O. asks players to draw designs and write slogans, then mixes and matches them into fake T-shirts that go head-to-head in a vote. It rewards creative chaos more than artistic skill, which is the right call. From a systems perspective, the depth here is deliberately shallow and that is completely intentional. There are no skill trees, no build orders, no late-game complexity worth mapping on a spreadsheet. The decision-making is social rather than mechanical: do you go for the safe laugh or the risky callback? Do you sandbag your trivia answer to bait a minigame? The "strategy" tag on the store page is generous, but there is a real read-the-room element to winning consistently. Experienced players will notice that Quiplash rewards knowing your audience more than being objectively funny, which is a subtle but genuine layer of game literacy. The honest weaknesses: three games is a thin library compared to the full Party Pack bundles, and if you already own any of these titles separately the value case collapses immediately. Replay fatigue sets in faster than a six-pack set because the prompt pools, while large, are finite. The pack does not include a creator tool for custom content. Remote-play sessions over Jackbox.tv work fine but audio delay and screen-share lag can blunt the comedic timing that makes these games tick, so in-person remains the preferred format. For newcomers who have never tried Jackbox anything, this is actually the correct entry point. Three games covers enough variety to figure out which format your group responds to before committing to a larger pack. The phone-as-controller model takes about ninety seconds to explain to someone who has never seen it. At a group size of four to eight players it runs close to optimal. Smaller groups can make Quiplash work at three, and audience mode pads the numbers for bigger crowds. If you host game nights more than once a month, the hours-per-dollar math gets comfortable quickly.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamParty GamePhone As ControllerLocal MultiplayerAudience ParticipationDrawing GameTriviaComedyRemote Play

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7+
Processor
2.66 Ghz Core 2 Duo or Greater
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 500+ / Radeon 5000+ or Greater
Network
Broadband Internet connection

Recommended

Processor
2.33 GHz Quad Core or Greater
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 600+ / Radeon 6000+
Network
Broadband Internet connection

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Developer
Jackbox Games, Inc.
Publisher
Jackbox Games, Inc.
Release Date
Jun 29, 2022

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The Jackbox Party Starter was released on 29 June 2022.

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