This is exactly what I've wanted in a more calm game like this. People get older and die, you have kids that actually grow up and develop personalities. Crazy that I only found out about it all these years later with this newer version.

Just remember that this game came out before stardew valley, like over a decade before. It's still an older game, but I still find it very very good.

Just gonna make this my review for the whole series. I have an ungodly amount of hours in these games. It's just made so well and It's rare such a "girly" game would get this much love put into it back then. All of the sequels add better elements and new styles while still being new enough that they were worth the price. The only issue I could see people having is that the game is sorta short story wise but I don't mind much myself; I can spend hour making outfits and doing hair/makeup.

I love this game, I watch a lot of Ask a Mortician (who I was not surprised to see in the credits) and this does a wonderful job helping you understand what they might have to go through.

Played so much of this as a kid, it's pretty creative and fun.

Lost many hours just playing this and watching youtube.

Junktopia: I love this one. It's a fun game but make sure you have a group that likes presenting.

Quixort: Sadly I wasn't able to get my group to play this one but from what I've seen from streams it looks pretty fun.

Roomerang: This one is a lot of fun but it needs more people, my group is usually 4 and it doesn't feel like enough.

Nonsensory: Meh, It's fine but I just don't think it's that interesting and my group seemed pretty bored.

Fibbage 4: It's fibbage, fibbage is good.

Job Job: Probably one of the best jackbox games i've played. If you want to be nice to your friends you should add some punctuation to your prompts.

Drawful Animate: Cool idea but my usual group are not skilled artist (minus one) so this one doesn't get played.

Weapons Drawn: If you have a group that likes to argue then this is a good one. My group has a lot of fun with this one.

Wheel of enormous proportions: A warning my group (and the streaming group I watched play it) were very confused on the first playthrough of it. But overall a good quiz game.

Poll Mines: Fun game, not a whole lot to say about it though.

Fakin it: Fun but best with a lot of people, doesn't see much replay with my group.

TeeKO: Great game but can lose a lot of it's charm if you're awful at drawing.

Trivia Murder Party/Quiplash: Absolute classics that are always good to have, especially if you're not as familiar with a lot of the group.

Guesspionage: Interesting idea but i've maybe played it once. It just doesn't work for a party.


Great game but completely pointless now. I'm pretty sure most if not all games have been redone with a sequel or a similar game.

Fun but it does get boring after awhile.

Role Models: A game we play way more then I expected, it's fun for close friends.

Push the button: Among us with extra elements. Just like among us it's better with more people.

Joke Boat: Good but if you don't have good ideas it fails real bad.

Trivia murder party: A classic, always fun.

Dictionarium: Fun but it can quickly be ruined by a really bad first round.

It's just a good game to have. Looks nice and has good variety. Watching people go into a murderous frenzy over Ludo is worth the cost of the game alone.

The jumping fountains are great!

Played with some friends and had a lot of fun, I don't like rhythm games typically so I don't see myself playing this without other people.

Good game that I had fun with but as a already very self conscious kid it honestly did more bad for my image then good .