Jackbox Naughty Pack Asks You To Identify Key Parts Of A Candy’s Anatomy
After months of teasing a new and spicy expansion to its portfolio, Jackbox Games is finally giving us the goods. Today, the company revealed new details on the games that will make up the Jackbox Naughty Pack, which launches in September for all platforms and PC for $21.69 (nice).
The Naughty Pack–Jackbox Games’s first-ever M-rated offering–will add three new games to the Jackbox experience, with each one offering a spicier experience than fans are used to playing. A brief trailer shows off some of the saucy situations players will find in the Naughty Pack, from drawing interesting situations to asking some thought-provoking questions about inanimate objects.
Dirty Drawful is a dirty-minded take on the popular Drawful game, where one player draws a picture of a prompt and the other players must guess what they’ve drawn. The trailer’s example features a drawing of a stick figure on a toilet with other stick figures laughing at them, with one of the potential prompts reading “diarrhea bullies.” As if bullies needed more things to focus on.
Fakin’ It All Night Long brings the social deduction game Fakin’ It into a new raunchy realm, as one Faker tries to blend in with the rest of the group without being found out. Tasks shown in the teaser include assigning an emoji to represent your greatest fear–for which someone chooses lacrosse–and a show of hands to see if “you’ve ever wanted to lick someone’s head to groom them like a cat.”
Finally, Let Me Finish is a brand-new game where a question is asked, and the group decides what the best answer will be. Example questions include “where is a mailbox’s butt,” “how does this avocado get aroused,” and this protein-themed paradox:
The Jackbox Naughty Pack launches in September for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices.
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