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Session 1 on January 25th, 8PM KST. Check your timezone here.
Session 2 on January 26th, 8AM KST. Check your timezone here.
Session 3 on January 26th, 8AM KST. Check your timezone here.
HOW TO PLAY
One session will involve one game each of Trivia Murder Party 2, Quiplash 2, and Tee K.O. for a total of 1.5 hours.
One session per player.
The questions will be given over YouTube. You can go onto jackbox.tv on your phone to watch and answer questions at the same time.
Trivia Murder Party 2 starts off with up to 8 players, all living. They have to answer questions involving trivia.
If a player answers a question correctly, they will avoid consequences for that round, or possibly assist during the minigames. If a player answers a question wrong, they are sent to the killing room, and must participate in a randomly selected minigame to continue living. If they lose the minigame, they die and become a ghost. However, ghosts are still able to win the game through the final round. If all living players get two questions right in a row (3 in a row for 1-3 player games), they all go to the Killing Room so the host can "teach you a lesson."
After playing a minigame on the Killing Floor to decide who will survive, all players (even ghosts) will continue answering questions until there is one player left alive or everyone is dead (in which case the player with the most money is revived).
If everyone dies before round 5 (4 in smaller games), the host will rewind the killing floor round and let the players redo the entire round. If this happens again, the game ends without a winner.
After 9 questions, [REDACTED] claims that it's "checkout time" but there are too many players alive, then all the remaining players are sent to the Lock & Key death floor, an elimination game where only one player can survive.
If a player answers a question correctly, they will avoid consequences for that round, or possibly assist during the minigames. If a player answers a question wrong, they are sent to the killing room, and must participate in a randomly selected minigame to continue living. If they lose the minigame, they die and become a ghost. However, ghosts are still able to win the game through the final round. If all living players get two questions right in a row (3 in a row for 1-3 player games), they all go to the Killing Room so the host can "teach you a lesson."
After playing a minigame on the Killing Floor to decide who will survive, all players (even ghosts) will continue answering questions until there is one player left alive or everyone is dead (in which case the player with the most money is revived).
If everyone dies before round 5 (4 in smaller games), the host will rewind the killing floor round and let the players redo the entire round. If this happens again, the game ends without a winner.
After 9 questions, [REDACTED] claims that it's "checkout time" but there are too many players alive, then all the remaining players are sent to the Lock & Key death floor, an elimination game where only one player can survive.
TL;DR: Answer questions as best as you can. If you get a question wrong, you must play a mini game to survive. The last surviving member gets an advantage at the end game, but anyone can win in the final fast pace round. In the last round, you must get the final question 100% correct to get out completely.
Watch it here in action on Youtube.
Quiplash is the gut-busting battle of wits and wittiness! Just use your phone or tablet (no controllers needed) to answer simple prompts like these:
And yes, you read that right: while the game is for 3-8 players, it supports up to 10,000 active participants in the Audience, all of whom have the ability to affect the vote! More than 8 people at your party? Nobody has to sit out. Playing on a stream? Your viewers can join in and participate in the game.
You’ll know you’re playing Quiplash when you type something like “unicorn farts” on your phone, and it carries you to victory!
Quiplash is the gut-busting battle of wits and wittiness! Just use your phone or tablet (no controllers needed) to answer simple prompts like these:
- Something you’d be surprised to see a donkey do
- A double rainbow doesn’t have gold at the end of it. Instead, it has ______.
- A better name for France
And yes, you read that right: while the game is for 3-8 players, it supports up to 10,000 active participants in the Audience, all of whom have the ability to affect the vote! More than 8 people at your party? Nobody has to sit out. Playing on a stream? Your viewers can join in and participate in the game.
You’ll know you’re playing Quiplash when you type something like “unicorn farts” on your phone, and it carries you to victory!
TL;DR: Come up with funny sayings with the prompt given.
Tee K.O. is a drawing game, with the main goal being to make the funniest t-shirts using designs and slogans that were drawn and written by the other players.
To begin the first round, each player is asked to draw three t-shirt designs on their device. Unlike most other Jackbox drawing games, there's no exact drawing prompt given (unless the "Suggestion" button is pressed), so players are free to draw anything they wish. After three designs are drawn by everyone playing, the players are then asked to write out t-shirt slogans. Once every player has written at least four slogans, the drawings and slogans are randomly sent out to the other players. Each player has to try and combine the drawings and slogans they were given to create the funniest t-shirt they can.
After all t-shirt are made, each shirt is put up against each other in a gauntlet-style match. Every player must then vote for whichever shirt they like the most. Unlike most Jackbox games, players are able to vote for themselves. Whichever t-shirt gets the most votes wins that round, and moves on to battle against the next shirt. This continues until a winner is decided. There are two winners per round, one for winning the gauntlet and one for having the longest win streak. However, if the gauntlet winner also had the longest win streak, there will be only one winner for that round.
The second round is basically the same as the first, though the players only need to draw one design and write at least two slogans. Unused designs and slogans from the first round will also be recycled and redistributed. The same style gauntlet match repeats with the new shirts, picking two more winners.
The final gauntlet puts the winning t-shirts from the previous rounds against each other to decide who the final winner is. Unlike the previous two rounds, there isn't a win streak winner, and only one t-shirt will remain victorious after this round.
To begin the first round, each player is asked to draw three t-shirt designs on their device. Unlike most other Jackbox drawing games, there's no exact drawing prompt given (unless the "Suggestion" button is pressed), so players are free to draw anything they wish. After three designs are drawn by everyone playing, the players are then asked to write out t-shirt slogans. Once every player has written at least four slogans, the drawings and slogans are randomly sent out to the other players. Each player has to try and combine the drawings and slogans they were given to create the funniest t-shirt they can.
After all t-shirt are made, each shirt is put up against each other in a gauntlet-style match. Every player must then vote for whichever shirt they like the most. Unlike most Jackbox games, players are able to vote for themselves. Whichever t-shirt gets the most votes wins that round, and moves on to battle against the next shirt. This continues until a winner is decided. There are two winners per round, one for winning the gauntlet and one for having the longest win streak. However, if the gauntlet winner also had the longest win streak, there will be only one winner for that round.
The second round is basically the same as the first, though the players only need to draw one design and write at least two slogans. Unused designs and slogans from the first round will also be recycled and redistributed. The same style gauntlet match repeats with the new shirts, picking two more winners.
The final gauntlet puts the winning t-shirts from the previous rounds against each other to decide who the final winner is. Unlike the previous two rounds, there isn't a win streak winner, and only one t-shirt will remain victorious after this round.
TL;DR: Draw 3 t-shirt designs. Write four slogans. Match t-shirt and slogans that fit best together. Vote for the best. There will be a final winner.
PRIZES
1st place: 30 elite points, 30K PC, 3 orbs
2nd Place: 20 elite points, 20K PC, 2 orbs
3rd place: 10 elite points, 10K PC, 1 orb
Participation: 5 elite points, 2.5K PC, no orbs
RULES
1. Follow all H+ rules.
2. Please participate until the end.
SIGN UPS
One session per player.
1st session Saturday 25th 8PM KST
1. @Kimbo
2. @miatheikonic
3. @Rinoa
4. @BlueNose
5. @Nara
6. @Dr. Potweed
7. @rosie
8. @Chomiczewska
waitlist: @Bchip
2nd session Sunday 25th 2AM KST
1. @AKID❀KI
2. @joo
3. @meltrosz
4. @Dr. Potweed
5. @BlueNose
6. @Bchip
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3rd session Sunday 26th 8AM KST
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2. @Baymax
3. @Belrockangel
4. @Beefy
5. @OutroTearTheFirst
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7. @Chiharu
8. @Aquamaraqua
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Smu for the 25th please
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25th will be too tight for me as it is the first day of the lunar new year and I will be visiting my relativies.
Smu for the 26th I guess since I should be able to finish the games before going out
Smu for the 26th I guess since I should be able to finish the games before going out
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Smu 8pm jan 25th
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(•—•)smu for 26th 8AM, please!
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GuestSmu for the 25th at 8PM KST
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Smu for 26th 8am please.
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smu for Session 2 on January 26th, 8AM KST pls
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Jan 26 8AM please!
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8AM, please.
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smu 8am kst for now
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SMU for the 26th!~
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smu January 25th 8PM KST
Smu for January 25
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GuestSmu for 8pm kst!
SMU for the remaining session please
Smu for 8PM
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Smu for the 3rd session please.
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