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carried by survive the internet but monster seeking monster is also decent but god damn survive the internet is the best

i technically can't really rate this because i've literally only played survive the internet but survive the internet is good as hell

Survive the Internet and Monster Seeking Monster are fun

- Bracketeering is just okay. It only really works if you have more than 4 players in total. It seems like the point of the game is to try to make people argue with each other for votes but none of the prompts are intense or controversial enough to elicit such responses.

- Survive the Internet is fantastic. It provides so many opportunities to take your friends' words out of context and twist them in hilarious ways.

- Monster Seeking Monster is only fun if the players you're with are all decently close friends. Otherwise I'm sure it would just get awkward...

- Civic Doodle is decent fun. I like the concept of players adding on to each other's drawings and eventually getting something abhorrently funny.

- Fibbage 3 is the best version of the game so far. Not that this is a very important factor but the visuals are 10/10. The gameplay itself is the same Fibbage you know and love, but there is another mode called Enough About You where the players make the questions and answer them about themselves. It provides a hugely entertaining twist on an already great formula.

Overall, I would say this is my second favorite Jackbox Party Pack (behind the 3rd one). Definitely worth buying.

Monsters Seeking Monsters is the only good one, but I love it.


A pretty alright Jackbox pack I think. Fibbage and Survive the internet are great but civic doodle is trash from what I remember

Jackbox games have never won me over. They're fun with friends for an hour or two, but after that I get bored. Replaying is never something I really want to do either. Retiring this game not because it's bad, its just not for me. If I don't have to play it, I'm not going to.

Monster Seeking Monster: You have a limited number of messages to try and convince people to choose you as your date. Not that funny.
Survive the Internet: One of the Jackbox greats. Answer prompts to create responses to questions, then reverse engineer a prompt to make the original response look silly.
Fibbage 3: Fibbage but now with a fun mode where you can tailor it specifically about the players. Great for icebreakers and long time friendly alike.
Bracketeering: Vote on brackets with ever changing conditions. Fun idea, but unfortunately a game where low effort buzzwords win 90% of the time.
Civic Doodle: Drawing game where you have a very strict time limit, but every round players compound upon the last drawing instead of making all new ones.

My favorite entry in The Jackbox series.

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 fourth one is my favorite.
In this Pack, you got Fibbage, in which you guess weird facts about your friends. Then you got Monster Seeking Monster, a dating service for monsters in which you need to come up with your best pickup line. You also play Civic Doodle, where you create unique art to brighten up the city. One can only imagen the amounts of d!cks on the wall.

In Bracketeering, You create random words for based on earlier questions. These are put in brackets, and players vote and bet on the best one in a match of two answers. Those then advance to the next round, rinse and repeat.

Lastly, my personal favorite, Survive the Internet. Here, you respond to headlines you read on the internet, after which another players comments and uses that response on their own vile creations. This results in ridiculous articles and frontpages with non sensical nonsense. Players then vote for the most fun answers, and that player wins.

The animations and art style of The Jackbox Party Pack 4 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. Especially this one.

In the end, I can only praise The Jackbox Party Pack 4 and recommend it to everyone.

One of my favorites solely for Survive The Internet being the best Jackbox game of all time. I can get quite a bit of fun of the other games in the package besides Civic Doodle though

This one honestly kind of sucks. The Monster one is fun if you're playing with the right group and that's about it.

This is the first pack that i'd say is pretty consistantly fantastic. (even if it doesn't have Quiplash)

#1 Fibbage3 - The player questions add so much fun to it
#2 Survive the Internet - Some of the funniest moments are from this one
#3 Monster Seeking Monster - Competitive dating sim meets deception game, its great and makes for good rp banter
#4 Bracketeering - Simple concept but the prompts work well enough to lead to great situations
#5 Civic Doodle - A fun enough take on the drawing game

civic doodle is underrated

Played with a group of friends, and the host used the PC version. We played Monster Seeking Monster and Survive the Internet, and spent a lot more time on the latter.

Should I get together with a group of friends again to play party games, I might return to this one.

Monster seek monster and survive the internet are two of my go to Jackbox games between me and my friends. i have some of the funniest memories with those two games

Amazing party game that uses your phone instead of controllers, make complete sense
Albeit the game selection here doesn't appeal to everyone, if you're playing with people who've never touched a Jackbox game before there isn't a single one they won't ask questions about, especially Monster Seeking Monster
But it's still an amazing collection and pretty much has 6 games with Fibbage Enough About You, and I guarantee you you'll love at least 2 of these

Fibbage about you is a goated party game when everyone knows each other well.

easily the best one they've done

MONSTER SEEKING MONSTER: stupid fun even though it's probably my least played
FIBBAGE: i only rly play enough about you but its so good i love it
SURVIVE THE INTERNET: one of the best jackbox games of all time. distorting the truth is already my day job anyway
BRACKETEERING: who doesn't love pitting inane shit against more inane shit?
CIVIC DOODLE: was meh on this for a long time but it can be fun

Its good, but nothing to rave about

monster seeking monster allows me to roleplay really hornily at my friends and acquaintances as if i'm a little ventriloquist puppet and make everyone uncomfortable. survive the internet is one of jackbox's best but nobody ever talks about it. the rest stink

monster seeking monster is mid. 2.5/5

fibbage 3 is decent, it's more fun than funny though so not the ideal jackbox game imo. 3/5

fibbage enough about you is about the same, it can be funny but the same jokes end up getting repeated a lot. 3/5

civic doodle is pretty fun honestly. underrated in my opinion. 3.5/5

bracketeering used to be kinda fun but the humor dies off quickly. 1.5/5

survive the internet is the one everyone gets this pack for and it's easy to see why, but it's not THAT good as the same few jokes get used a lot. 3.5/5

a much worse pack than i remember it being, but it's jackbox so it's still fun


Hard to review Jackbox game packs because I dip in and out and only play certain games with friends and never experience others, so my rating is never going to be accurate to the entire package. That said, Fibbage: Enough About You is exactly up my alley (I get to talk about myself and force everyone to get to know my life in order to win? Count me in), and general Fibbage is fun in itself as per usual.

The one I find myself playing with friends most often is Monster Seeking Monster, and it's not uncommon at all for us to boot up this game purely for that. I'm not sure how much I'd like it if it wasn't for the group I have, but they love it and actively ask for it, and it's always incredibly fun with them. The various monster types and secret abilities keep things interesting and change the vibe up per game, and the way the scoreboard can change so drastically and suddenly is always a trip. We like to use anonymous names so we can't cheat the system by going for people we know better than others, people we know our humour lands with, etc.

Personally not a fan of Civic Doodle, but not because it's a bad game - it takes a pretty damn good drawing-type game to engage me because I suck at drawing in a way that is less "funny bad" and more just "impossible to enjoy bad", but some of my friends do like it, mostly the artists.

Love Survive the Internet, especially in larger friend groups; I'm lucky enough to have some hilarious people around me, and we always end up cracking up with some of the shit that comes out during this one. Quality varies heavily depending on players and the categories you're sent to, but overall it's a fun game with a lot of potential for shocking humour.

May update this if we do end up dipping into Bracketeering, but until then this score is based solely on those four games.

CIVIC DOODLE - 0/1
Nobody in my groups ever suggest playing Civic Doodle and I barely remember anything about it, I can recall it being a drawing game, but of the more boring variety when so many more fun alternatives exist in other packs.

FIBBAGE 3 - 0.5/1
As I've mentioned in other reviews, sequel games in Jackbox go on my immediate shitlist, but from there, Fibbage isn't too interesting to play because its very concept prevents you from being funny or interesting with your answers without putting yourself at a disadvantage, we usually just play Enough About You and leave it at that.

SURVIVE THE INTERNET - 1/1
Survive the Internet requires a super specific group of people to play with, which is why I'd almost call it a problematic fave, it actively rewards making fun of everyone in your group while weaving in a bit of absurdist internet humour, but when it hits, it hits extremely well.

BRACKETEEING - 0.5/1
Bracketeering is a game that only works at parties and conventions, the gameplay is incredibly simple and slow paced, making it fall apart on calls and livestreams, but in an environment with tens of people voting with lots of shouting and arguing, it can occasionally make for a memorable experience.

MONSTER SEEKING MONSTER - 1/1
I'd give it two stars if I could, Monster Seeking Monster is like Survive the Internet as it only works with a tight knit group of terrible friends, but in turn makes for one of the best experiences in the series, improved by adorning secret identities, you get a competitive advantage by literally sexting your friends, leading to a lot of drama and suspense.

favorite party pack! bracketeering is really bad though like she is SO ugly.. bracketeering is a really big pimple on an otherwise clear and unblemished face