Jackbox wants us to answer questions like “Which meat would most like to be called dad?” in its new Naughty Pack

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After teasing us earlier this year with a playful trailer featuring a vibrant cardboard box, today the team at Jackbox have unveiled their upcoming and bold Naughty Pack.

The Naughty Pack, as you may recall, will consist of three “provocative” games, which the Jackbox team promises will “provide laughter, wit and a pinch of irreverence.”

Jackbox Naughty Pack TeaserWatch on YouTube

Now we know what these three games are, and one of them wants us to answer the ever-important question: “Which of these meats would most like to be called dad?” Well, I say!

To start, there's Fakin' It All Night Long, a social deduction game. Dirty Drawful, on the other hand, is a drawing and guessing game. Finally, Let Me Finish is a spicy debate-style game.

The first two games in the package will be quite familiar to those who have played the Jackbox titles before, as they are basically Fakin' it and Drawful, but with a more mature twist.

Screenshot from the Jackbox Naughty Pack showing a selection of sausages. Above the meat is text that reads:

Feel free to leave your answers in the comments… | Image Credit: Jack's Box

Here's an overview of each of the three games in the Naughty Pack:

  • Pretend all night: Fakin' It is back and this time we are putting it to the test. Everyone gets a secret task, except the Faker, who tries to blend in. Find out who among your friends is the best liar… and SO MUCH more! With new categories and a brand new “remote play” mode.
  • Dirty drawing: It's Drawful, but dirty… It's Dirty Drawful. We've taken the Drawful you love and added spicy prompts to make sure your drawings are both terrifying and exciting. We may have even added an “undo” button for this one, but don't tell anyone.
  • Let me finish: Let Me Finish is Jackbox's new presentation game that examines life's serious questions like “Where is the mailbox butt?” or “How does this avocado get horny?” Everyone gets a chance to have their say, but will anyone else understand what you're saying?

Each of the games listed above supports three to eight players.

The Jackbox Naughty Pack is set to launch on platforms this September, with a retail price of $21.69/€21.69 (I can only assume that the $69 was intentional, given the theme of the pack). At the time of writing, we’re still awaiting UK pricing.

If you're interested in picking up the Jackbox Naughty Pack, you can add it to your Steam wishlists right now. You can also check out the Jackbox's Naughty Pack trailer via the video below.

The Jackbox Naughty Pack | Trailer PEGI. Watch on YouTube

In the meantime, while we wait for this more dissolute version of Jackbox (although, who are we kidding, we've already made Jackbox games pretty dirty anyway), there's now an easier way to purchase and play minigames, thanks to the brand's new Megapicker launcher.

This free launcher is now available on Steam, and as the name suggests, it serves as a central hub from which players can choose their Jackbox minigames.

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