![]() The fact that you need to be careful not to give too much away to the other team when discussing adds to the strategy as well so the decision to make it a team game certainly seems like a great decision to me and should give the game a lot of longevity. The opposition team confidently agreed amongst themselves that "Charming Southern Dandy" makes no sense so must be the answer, apparently none of them have seen Knives Out so were unaware 2 of us on the other team had put it as our top answer. ![]() Poll Mine: This was great, at first I wasn't sure why this needed to be a team game but then the game asked for the least popular choice for "A detective to solve a murder". I wish there was a way to play without the wheel because the questions themselves are fun. I won when we played but I didn't really feel like I'd achieved anything because it was basically down to the game deciding I should win rather than me deserving it. I know the justification is that the luck factor means people that aren't trivia experts don't feel left out but TMP was already fun for people bad at trivia because of the minigames, so I'm not sure why the Jackbox team felt it was a niche that needed to be filled. Wheel of Enormous Proportions: Not a fan unfortunately, the questions themselves are great, with a lot of them essentially being an extended version of the final round of TMP which I've always enjoyed but the game is just so luck based it's really hard to care about what's happening. With these prompts though it's far less likely that everyone will get "A dog groomer who happens to be a baby" just from the picture so it's far less likely you'll see someone put in a fake answer that is essentially just the correct answer reworded. Tree Doctor) as their "lie" meaning it's pot luck whether people pick the correct answer or not. Often you end up being punished in Drawful 2 if you draw for example "Tree Surgeon" too well then everyone will put a variation of the correct answer's wording (e.g. ![]() Whilst the ability to create a basic animation is nice what actually made this better than Drawful 2 for me is that the prompts are far more wordy. I've only played 3 of the games so far, I'll edit in the others once I've given them a go:ĭrawful Animate: Really liked this and not for the reason I was expecting. I can say for now that it's fun just hiding letters in the drawing and naming the guests. I can tell it's like Bidiots, confusing at first but a lot of fun when it "clicks". Weapons Drawn - I haven't played this enough yet to fully figure it out. Either way getting a torch is a nice lil dopamine hit. Would really like some variety in what you need to find, as it follows the same format each round. Poll Mine - this one is a lot of fun, gets you thinking a bit and I love the team vs. I highly recommend extended timers for this one, they just seem too short by default. Mixing and matching sentences is so fun and results are usually a lot of laughs. Would much rather play Trivia Murder Party 1 or 2. However, the trivia questions themselves are pretty fun, and the host is one of the funnier ones. Also, far too much downtime, and the extremely light strategy elements on slice placement feel pointless. Played a few games, and no times did the person who answered the most questions correctly actually win the game. I feel like the chance aspect overwhelms the trivia aspect. Wheel of Enormous Proportions - To be honest, this is my least favorite game in the pack. I wish more of the prompts emphasized the animation aspect, but it's super fun to crudely animate things. Not as good as 7/5/3, but still better than say, 1 or 4.ĭrawful: Animate - This is a really fun addition to the Drawful formula. Overall, it's a solid entry in the Party Pack series.
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