Zeeple Dome is unplayable via streaming.
Split the Room is fine.
You Don't Know Jack is way too try-hard. If I'm paying a Jackbox trivia game, it's going to be Trivia Murder Party.
Patently Stupid and Mad Verse City are pretty fun with the right crew.

Quiplash and Fibbage are great, as always.
Bidiots can be fun.
Earwax is juvenile and shallow.
Bomb Corp is an interesting take on Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes but not as fun. The "plot" is hilarious though.

Arresting visuals, a simple yet effective plot, and some mind-bending puzzles.

Platinum # 46

A less fun version of Katamari.

Platinum # 44

Meh single player but fun multiplayer. Great visuals too, and good long-term support for the game.

"This is gonna be very, very interesting."

One night, me and a buddy literally stayed up all night playing this game. The best arcade racer ever.

Played and finished this (as a banker) for the first time. A healthy dose of edu-tainment!

Fibbage is solid.
Monster Seeking Monster is kinda fun but mostly just feels weird hitting on your friends.
Civic Doodle isn't one of the stronger Jackbox drawing games.
Survive the Internet and Bracketeering suuuuuccckkk.

Still great Hitman but I didn't find myself replaying this one as much as either 1 or 3 (of the World of Assassination trilogy).
Plus the trophy list is just unfathomably lazy and awful.

Transcription of my Letterboxd review:
Just played through this and I think I got the best ending (The Ploy). Decent enough story, even if there are some issues with the narrative flow and acting due to the nature of the game.

Quiplash is always amazing.
Devils and the Details is too chaotic, and we found it very hard to tell how our actions were affecting the game.
Champ'd Up is another underwhelming drawing game (never my favourite style).
Blather Round and Talking Points are fun with the right people, but both generally require a demonstration round to help understand it.