There's not really any challenge to the game outside of a couple levels, but it's still a pretty funny game. Most of the fun comes from discovering all the creative "golf" minigames the new levels bring, and I won't lie, it can be pretty fun. I played it when I had an Apple Arcade trial, and I had a good time, I just don't know if I could justify spending $20 on this game (although I commend the developers for their consistent updates, which they continue to put out)

Pretty fun golf game with a decently fun story. I remember getting it when it came out, mostly to have something to play on the Switch, and having a good time with it. Even if you aren't super into golf, it could be worth a playthrough.

Really fun platformer. The main mechanic in the game is that, instead of having a jump button, you're able to flip gravity. It's not a super long game, but it lends itself to very clever, sometimes difficult level design.

The controls in this game have not aged the best. With that being said, this is one of the most well-designed 3D platformers ever. The movement feels pretty janky during more precise platforming sections, but in the open sections it feels great to control. The levels are so much fun to explore, and it wasn't really like any other game at the time. Not much more I can say about it.

Every now and then I'll get back into this game and get super addicted to it. Really fun runner game, and the community seems pretty cool.

I remembered not liking this one as much, but replaying it recently, it's actually pretty fun. Fibbage 4 is more Fibbage, Quixort is a pretty fun trivia game, Roomerang is a really fun game if people are willing to get into their roles, and Nonsensory is pretty brilliant. The only one that didn't do it for me was Junktopia. The rest were great.

Job Job is pretty hit or miss, Drawful Animate is fun, and the rest are just okay.

Right up there with 3 in terms of the best packs. Champ'd Up is one of the best drawing games, Blather Round is a really fun Taboo style game, and Talking Points has some of the funniest moments I've experienced while playing Jackbox, if you have the energy for it. Devils in the Details is just okay, and Quiplash 3 is a good time, although I found the prompts weren't as funny as previous entries. It's still a great pack, and I highly recommend it.

Joke Boat and Dictionarium aren't great, but TMP2 is just more Trivia Murder Party, Role Models is really fun with a group of good friends, and Push the Button might be the most complex, interesting game Jackbox has ever done. Great pack.

Zeeple Dome ain't great, but the rest of the games are bangers. Patently Stupid might be the funniest game in all of the packs, YDKJ is a great trivia games, Mad Verse City has the potential to be really funny, and Split the Room has a super interesting concept.

A couple stinkers, but Survive the Internet is one of my favorites. Fibbage is good, and Monster Seeking Monster is a pretty good time if everyone's into it.

Still one of the best party packs. One of the best versions of Quiplash, Trivia Murder Party is great even if you don't like trivia, Tee K.O. is a blast, Fakin' It is a fun (albeit sometimes horribly balanced) social deduction game, and Guesspionage is here too.

A solid pack, but not much reason to come back to it. However, Earwax is fun if you're playing with kids, and I do enjoy Bidiots from time to time.

I have played this game a lot. I probably played it for a couple hours per day for a year or two straight. It's not perfect but it's the reason I play guitar, and it's always going to have a special place in my heart