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Jackbox is the king of party games, and I think 7 doesn't let you down on this at all. Very fun games, even if some don't work remotely which is kind of a bummer when most social action should be performed remotely in 2020. The ones that do are great, and the aesthetics they shake up in every iteration are fun to witness.

this pack is all around very solid i think devils is the only real stinker
champd up > quiplash 3 > talking points > blather round > devils and details

"The Jackbox party pack 7 will jingle your bells" - Jackbox voiceover guy

finally got back on track after two really mid ones

QUIPLASH 3: it's quiplash, it's always a joy. the final round is a little too disappointing though, really loses its luster after so many times
THE DEVILS AND THE DETAILS: i have literally never played this. sorry.
CHAMP'D UP: it's just too short, but i do like the added replayability value with the tag-in mechanic. yields great jokes
TALKING POINTS: LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS. improv is the best
BLATHER 'ROUND: kind of... unremarkable?


Literally better than Cookie Kingdom

prolly the best jackbox imo

A very solid line-up. I come back to most of these quite regularly with my friends. Blather Round and Champ'd Up are particularly good. The Devils and the Details is the weakest in the pack, but after returning to it recently I found it to be much more engaging than I initially thought.

Still super fun but lacking the one game that seems to just really get the people fuckin going.

Jackbox 7 has what i'd say is the single best and worst game in any of the packs which makes for an interesting batch.

#1 Quiplash 3 - The perfect Jackbox experience, will never get old. More please
#2 Talking Points - Not for everyone but im a big fan of the presentation games so this one is great, love a powerpoint.
#3 Champ'd Up - The fact that champions can return in following rounds makes this so much better.
#4 Blather Round - Depending on how bad your friends are this can be hilariously frustrating in the best ways.
#5 Devil in the Details - This doesn't work at all imo, the weakest of any jackbox game to date.

started getting mid at this point. this one still has some fun ones tho

white people when jackbox party pack 7 is at the function

Party pack 7 is probably one of my favourite packs in the Jackbox series besides blather round there is so much fun games in this pack with talking points being one of my favourites

Talking Points and Devils and the Details are pretty fun.

Champed up and Quiplash? Massive W

Bather Round: After receiving a prompt, describe it to everyone else using a selection of premade phrases, and what other people guess. Would just like to mention the best round of jackbox I've ever had where the first hint was "Cruel existential crisis" for Evangelion and it was guessed within 5 seconds
Quiplash 3: Quiplash 3 now with a bad final round.
Talking Points: One player has to present a powerpoint that is made on the fly by another player, which leads to some of the funniest on the fly ad libbing around.
Devil in the Detail: I'll get around to playing it I promise.
Champed Up: Create a fighter and pit it against other players creations in ever changing match criterias. Bonus points for being able to bring back your champions from previous games when you play consecutive games.

THIS IS THE BEST ONE AND NO ONE CAN TELL ME OTHER WISE

Hilarious installment that is worth it for just one game alone.

I really like the Jackbox series. Just as Knowledge is Power, it is a party game with lots of fun, silly animations and a high replay value.

Unlike Knowledge is Power however, Jackbox is a little bit more versatile. Instead of being bound to your PlayStation and your smartphone, you can now use your phone or your pc/laptop to connect to jackbox.tv, and play. The connection and overall stability of the game is also a lot better.

There are many Party Packs for the Jackbox games. Each pack offers a set of minigames that you can complete with your company of friends or family. Most of them revolve around choosing the funniest answer, predict who might have answered a certain question in a certain way, or, in general, just who made the most ridiculous drawing. Throughout the mini games, players score points, the player with the most points wins. Easy and simple.

Of all the Jackbox Party Packs, the seventh installment came as a very pleasant surprise. However, this is only because of one masterpiece of a minigame.

To start off, you got Quiplash, a game in which you describe a word or situation with three words. These are then displayed beneath each other and two players fight for the most lolz and get the points.

After this, you got Blather ‘Round, a pop culture guessing game. You just guess answers and try to guess which player might be right. Simple, a little boring but fun enough.

Another very disappoint game is Talking Points. You get a series of pictures and need to comment on it. A little lazy in my opinion.

Then you got The Devils and the Details, a game in which you need to do chores as fast as possible to earn points. Personally, I thought this one was a little chaotic, too complicated and overall, not that much fun.

When reading this, one could question why I would even play or recommend this game, but then came Champ’d Up, the best game in this whole pack. In this game, you draw your own unique hero, name it, and let it battle against another player. You win the fight by receives the most upvotes from other players. This process repeats until a winner remains.

The animations and art style of The Jackbox Party Pack 7 is colorful, jolly and silly. My biggest compliment here, is that all animations and slides within the games, are really fast, keeping the pace of the game at a very healthy levels.

The silly sounds, the jolly music in the background, enhances the experience and lets you have a good time with the game.

With the right company, I can get aches in my stomach from laughing and I think that The Jackbox Party Packs are the best party games out there by far.

The Jackbox Party Pack 7 was great, but only because of one game. Champ’d Up was hilarious and I would startup this Pack any time to play it again.

Definitely recommend this one.

blather round is fun but no one ever likes it as much as me (or is as good at it as me)

talking points has potential to be funny sometimes but falls short a lot due to just how randomized it is. 3/5

blather 'round is extremely underrated in my opinion. it's not funny like quiplash or champ'd up, but it's just a fun party game. 4.5/5

quiplash 3 needs no explanation. 5/5

champ'd up is never played as intended, but that's okay because the way everybody plays it (ignoring the prompts after the initial fighter is drawn) is funnier anyway. 4/5

the devils and the details just kinda doesn't work. 1/5

overall a really solid jackbox pack

Best JPP. All games are fun, no exception. Quiplash 2 still better than 3 IMO, but The Devils and The Details and Champd Up are top tier Jackbox games.

A great pandemic game to continue playing on call with friends, or (god forbid) in person as well.
- Champ'd Up has some bomb ass music and fun drawing 5/5
- Quiplash is always great, 4/5
- Devil & Details & You is fun cooperative, fun with new set of players each time but not too much replayability 4/5
- Talking Points is just okay, requires a lot of players 2/5
- Blather Round is just okay, good for unfamiliar group of players 2/5


Great to play if you have friends, if not, its just sad... lol

I gotta try Talking Points soon, but Champ'd Up is phenomenal and Quiplash 3's last round is a lot more fun than 2's (although I really don't like the circus aesthetic).