How Audience Play-Along Differs In Each Jackbox Game
Our games range from an intimate experience with a small group of friends to an all-night party at universities and conventions with hundreds of players at once. You may know that most of our games are suitable for 3-8 players. But what happens when you have more than eight friends?
First of all, congratulations on winning the popularity contest. Your mother must be very proud.
Second, your overflow friends can still play along as members of the audience. We strongly recommend rotating in new players so everyone gets a shot, but the audience gameplay is surprisingly comprehensive. Audience participation ranges between voting for their favorite responses to being rejected for a date.
We’ve compiled this handy chart so you can see what the audience interaction is like for each Jackbox game. I hope you and your many many friends like it.
Game Title | Audience Can Vote on Player Submitted Content | Audience Can Award Likes | Audience Can Submit Text | Additional Audience Behaviors |
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Drawful 2 | Yes | Yes | No | |
Quiplash | Yes | No | No | |
Quiplash 2: InterLASHional | Yes | No | Yes* | *Audience Play-Along can be enabled. |
TJPP2: Fibbage 2 | Yes | Yes | No | Perfect audience scores receive a “bonus fact." |
TJPP2: Earwax | No | Yes | No | |
TJPP2: Quiplash XL | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP3: Quiplash 2 | Yes | No | Yes* | *Audience Play-Along can be enabled. |
TJPP3: Trivia Murder Party | No | No | No | Audience can submit their answer to trivia questions, and predict what will happen in the Killing Room. |
TJPP3: Guesspionage | No | No | No | Audience answers the survey question. When there are >5 audience answers that data is used in game. |
TJPP3: Fakin' It | No | No | No | Audience receives the secret task and can vote on the “Faker.” |
TJPP3: Tee K.O. | Yes | No | Yes* | *Audience Suggestions can be enabled. |
TJPP4: Fibbage 3 | Yes | No | No | Audience votes on a decoy, then continues on to vote for the correct answer. |
TJPP4: Survive the Internet | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP4: Monster Seeking Monster | No | No | No | Audience interacts by voting for chat prompts and then who to date at the end of each day. Audience can get points and win. |
TJPP4: Bracketeering | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP4: Civic Doodle | Yes | No | No | Audience can also submit the game's emojis as reactions to the live drawings. |
TJPP5: YDKJ: Full Stream | No | No | No | Audience can submit their answers to trivia questions. |
TJPP5: Split the Room | Yes | No | No | Audience can also choose between pre-written prompts for their own STR scenario. |
TJPP5: Mad Verse City | Yes | No | No | Audience can also spam click to destroy buildings and to “hype” up performers. |
TJPP5: Patently Stupid | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP6: Trivia Murder Party 2 | No | No | No | Audience can submit their answer to trivia questions, and predict what will happen in the Killing Room. |
TJPP6: Joke Boat | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP6: Role Models | Yes | No | No | Audience also can vote to give bonus points to a role. |
TJPP6: Dictionarium | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP7: Quiplash 3 | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP7: Devils and the Details | No | No | No | Audience votes on name of house cat, then can perform tasks to control the cat. |
TJPP7: Champ’d Up | Yes | No | No | Audience votes which player they are rooting for and what they want their signs to say. |
TJPP7: Talking Points | No | Yes* *This is in the form of the audience trophy | No | Audience can spam the up and down buttons to interact with presentation. |
TJPP7: Blather 'Round | No | No | No | Audience can guess and be notified if they guess correctly. |
TJPP8: Drawful: Animate | Yes | Yes | No | Audience can switch up the flip board image while players are drawing. |
TJPP8: Job Job | Yes | Yes | No | Audience can change the motivational poster in the background. |
TJPP8: Poll Mine | Yes | Yes | No | In Streamer Mode, the audience is playing against the player. Audience influences the results of the polls. |
TJPP8: Wheel | No | No | No | The audience can vote for their favorites to win rounds. |
TJPP8: Weapons Drawn | No | No | No | The audience behaves as both the murderer and the detective. |
TJPP9: Fibbage 4 | Yes | Yes | No | Audience earns their own score and are given a rank at the end of the game. There’s an achievement for getting the highest audience rank. |
TJPP9: Nonsensory | Yes | No | No | Audience can test their own ability by syncing up with the Card Challenge. |
TJPP9: Quixort | No | No | No | Audience can join a team, play along, and compare their scores. |
TJPP9: Junktopia | Yes | No | No | Audience can give thumbs up/down during player presentations. |
TJPP9: Roomerang | Yes - Audience votes on favorite Challenge answers and count as one vote (represented by the TV icon). | No | No | Audience engages in fun polls during writing moments, are polled on who they want eliminated, and actually eliminate a player when the Audience Advantage is activated! |
TJPP10: Dodo Re Mi | No | No | No | Audience can play along with each song and their performance gets a Pass/Fail grade. |
TJPP10: FixyText | Yes | No | No | |
TJPP10: Timejinx | No | No | No* | Audience is another player, so they answer all the same trivia as the players. *The audience can submit numbers that can get averaged together. |
TJPP10: Hypnotorious | No | Yes | No | Audience can vote on their favorite answers, giving the answer-write an "Audience Bonus." |
TJPP10: Tee K.O. 2 | Yes | No | No |