A swing and a miss. It's nice that they use the Pack format to experiment, but that means they can't all be bangers. Pack 4's best game is made obsolete by its improved sequel in Pack 9.

Fibbage 3 - A tier - The star of the pack. This version makes numerous improvements to the scoring system and audience feature, but most notably introduces Fibbage: Enough About You, which turns Fibbage into a "2 Truths 1 Lie"-style game about the current players. The 1st round is the ideal version, while the 2nd is a bit too open-ended and winds up encouraging players to spend the 1st thinking of their answers in advance.
Civic Doodle - ??? Tier - This pack's drawing game. I haven't played it.
Survive the Internet - C tier - It's no Quiplash, but it's more fun than you'd expect based on the cringe aesthetic and title.
Bracketeering - F tier - Severely undercooked and barely a game. It seems like there should be a debate phase where you try to win people over to your answer, but there are no game mechanics to support this.
Monster Seeking Monster - D tier - This one stresses me out. I think it's the combination of speed-dating (inherently stressful activity) and the lack of an equivalent "flirt for me" feature like Fibbage and Quiplash have. I could see this being a hit with the right crowd, but to me this game exists to be tried once and never returned to.

Reviewed on Jun 23, 2024


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