I also think some of the prompts could have been better, like Im gonna be lost if theres anything related to celebrities, but thankfully that hasnt really been much of a problem either. I do think it would have been better had they just removed this "live tetris falling" mechanic, and just gave you 5 or so seconds to pick on your phone where you want to it drop, or at least let you choose as a backup, but it again doesnt negatively effect the game in a major way. ![]() This does suffer from a bit of those zeeple dome issues where it has to happen live, but it works surprisingly well for whats its trying to do. Quixort: My 2nd fav game in the pack, its really fun to work together and sort stuff. And I feel like unlike other games, where it can be the players faults for playing wrong, in this game its actually just difficult to answer in a way that makes the game work, especially if its your first time. But as it stands theres not much standing between an 7/10 answer and a 10/10 answer. Feel like theres a lot of ways you could have fixed this, maybe just make it 1-5 so its not so specific, or maybe just let the person decide the number instead of it deciding for you. Drawful makes this work because part of the fun is trying to figure out what that bad drawling is, but with Nonsensory it doesnt matter how well you know that person, if they dont give an accurate answer (which again is pretty hard) then it doesnt matter. ![]() Nonsensory: Worst game in the pack imo, the game puts all the weight on the person answering to give an answer that makes sense, which is difficult, and that wouldnt be a problem, but the game is reliant on accurate answers to make guessing fun. They def could have done more with this game, I feel like the whole bartering and buying system is pretty irrelevant, but this one is still my fav in the pack Junktopia: Really like this one! Feels like an obvious sequel to Patently Stupid, but while as that game is very stressful, this game is more casual and fun. Roomerang: this ones fine, I think the voting out part kinda distracts from how hollow this game is, voting out doesnt really matter much and maybe im playing it "wrong" but I feel like the roles dont matter much either, so what youre left with is just voting for the funniest of the group, which is mildly fun, but the prompts dont really give you much I do like the about you mode better since they removed the fill in the blank round, but the game does feel a bit hollow so I wish there was a bit more variety, still very fun tho.Īll in all I feel like this one doesnt really deserve to be on the set, doesnt really set itself apart from the previous incarnations of Fibbage, it does balance out the set a bit but I feel like You Dont Know Jack 3 or Trivia Murder Party probably has more potential than this Still, parties with the motivation and the numbers should definitely dive into this game.Fibbage 4: Its fibbage, I dont think its main mode is any better or worse than its previous versions. The game has a lot of moving parts because it combines so many things, and it does require a large group to play. ![]() Fishbowl doesn't require any screensharing and takes care of all emcee duties. The digital version of Fishbowl is a clean, powerful web app that takes care of everything from collecting the words for each game to timing and scoring each round. Players use the same words in each round, helping things go quickly. The final round is Password, where players can say only one word to get their teammates to guess the correct word. The next round is Charades, where players act out each word without saying anything. Each team then goes through one round of Taboo, where they get their teammates to guess the word on the card without using that word. Players each submit a few words or phrases for the group to use and then split into two teams. Fishbowl, more commonly known as Monikers, is secretly three games in one.
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