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The You Don't Know Jack series has been testing players' smarts and making them laugh for years with its unique trivia-based challenges and in-your-face style of gameplay.
You Don't Know Jack marks the series' first official box release in about eight years, after YDKJ6: The Lost Gold. The series was almost exclusively for the PC, but the new release has been designed with consoles in mind, while retaining the wit and quirky pop-trivia questions of the famous series and web game.
YDKJ supports up to four players, all participating in a fictional gameshow hosted by snarky "Cookie" Masterson. The show's format is based around asking standard pop culture or general knowledge questions in unconventional ways. Players are asked to quickly decide if a description matches one item (Dis) or another (Dat), answer science questions framed in hypothetical antics of the cast of Jersey Shore, or decipher Cookie's terrible attempt at ventriloquism through dummy Billy O'Brian (which he pronounces "Dilly O'Drien"). Questions are presented in a multiple-choice format, with four answers mapped to the console's face buttons (or the Wiimote's direction pad).
Players also have the option once each round to "screw" another player if they believe they don't know the correct answer. Screwed players have five seconds to pick an answer. If they get it right, they get a point bonus, and the "screwer" has points taken away. After ten questions, divided into two rounds, players take on the "Jack Attack" - where the player who rings in first when two matching words cross the screen takes the points.
The You Don't Know Jack series has been testing players' smarts and making them laugh for years with its unique trivia-based challenges and in-your-face style of gameplay.
You Don't Know Jack marks the series' first official box release in about eight years, after YDKJ6: The Lost Gold. The series was almost exclusively for the PC, but the new release has been designed with consoles in mind, while retaining the wit and quirky pop-trivia questions of the famous series and web game.
YDKJ supports up to four players, all participating in a fictional gameshow hosted by snarky "Cookie" Masterson. The show's format is based around asking standard pop culture or general knowledge questions in unconventional ways. Players are asked to quickly decide if a description matches one item (Dis) or another (Dat), answer science questions framed in hypothetical antics of the cast of Jersey Shore, or decipher Cookie's terrible attempt at ventriloquism through dummy Billy O'Brian (which he pronounces "Dilly O'Drien"). Questions are presented in a multiple-choice format, with four answers mapped to the console's face buttons (or the Wiimote's direction pad).
Players also have the option once each round to "screw" another player if they believe they don't know the correct answer. Screwed players have five seconds to pick an answer. If they get it right, they get a point bonus, and the "screwer" has points taken away. After ten questions, divided into two rounds, players take on the "Jack Attack" - where the player who rings in first when two matching words cross the screen takes the points.
Orders may be delayed do to product being received in insufficient condition from distributors requiring replacement.
We strive to never cancel orders or pre-orders but may be forced to due to situations outside our control such as allocations, cancellations, pricing errors, etc.
Orders may occasionally be delayed due to stock locations to consolidate and ship all order items together.Orders may be delayed do to product being received in insufficient condition from distributors requiring replacement.
We strive to never cancel orders or pre-orders but may be forced to due to situations outside our control such as allocations, cancellations, pricing errors, etc.
Orders may occasionally be delayed due to stock locations to consolidate and ship all order items together.