Info about The Jackbox Naughty Pack:

Official game description:
Bring the heat with a threesome of fun in _Jackbox Naughty Pack_.  
**We’ve Seen How You Play Our Games**  
We know you’ve been begging to burst out of the box. It’s time to set your party aflame with a brand new pack of three adult party games that will bring some harmless heat to your next weekend hang with friends. It’s the perfect pack for your next college party, grown-up game night, bachelor/ette celebration, or hump day gathering.  
Play with your phone or tablet - no special controller required. All three games support 3 to 8 players and 10,000 audience members.  
We’re spreading the love around the world. All Jackbox Naughty Pack games can be played in English, French, Italian, German, Castilian or Latin American Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.  
**A Threesome of Fun**  
_Fakin’ It All Night Long_ (Social Deduction): Fakin’ It returns and this time we’re putting it all out there. Everyone gets a secret task except the Faker, who tries to blend in. Find out which of your friends is the best liar… and SO much more! Featuring new categories like “Finger Blast” and a brand new “remote play” mode. Who doesn’t like a good Finger Blast with their friends?  
_Dirty Drawful_ (Drawing, Guessing): It’s Drawful, but dirty… It's Dirty Drawful. Hosted by the one and only Drawful Owl, as you’ve never seen her before. We’ve taken the game that you love and added prompts to ensure your drawings are both terrible and titillating. This game has everything:, sex, drugs, and other things that we absolutely cannot list here! Also, if you can’t commit to a relationship, or a drawing, we added an undo button just for you.  
_Let Me Finish_ (Presentation): Let Me Finish is Jackbox’s new presentation game that examines life’s serious questions like, “Where is the mailbox’s butt?” or “How does this avocado get aroused?” Everyone gets a chance to speak their mind, but will others pick up what you’re putting down?  
**Content Warning**  
Jackbox Naughty Pack contains mature themes and explicit content. It is not intended to be played by children. This game contains references to consensual sex acts, light drug use, non-graphic violence, and crude language.  
Jackbox Naughty Pack Key Features  
*   The more the merrier: Customize your game with content filters, streamer settings, or accessibility options.  
*   It’s good to be bad: Discover the next inside joke for your group chat. You have to be an adult to play this game but you don’t have to be mature about it.  
*   Find your flavor: Variety is the spice of life. With social deduction, drawing, and debate-style games, everyone walks away satisfied.

Release date: Sep 11, 2024

Categories: Party Game, Social Deduction, Drawing, Presentation, Multiplayer, Adult Themes, NSFW, Comedy


- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $10.00 - $15.00
  - Reasoning: The evidence suggests that users find the game overpriced at its current price point of $20. Many reviews indicate that the game is only worth purchasing when it is on sale, typically around $10. Some users mention that the game is worth it if specific conditions are met, such as enjoying a particular game mode. The general sentiment is that the game is not worth the full price, leading to a lower perceived value.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: N/A
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: 0.2h
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provided gives some insight into the playtime metrics for 'The Jackbox Naughty Pack.' The mention of 'Quick Mode' lasting less than 10 minutes per game suggests a typical session length. However, there is limited direct evidence for the total game completion time, story completion time, and endgame hours. The reviews mostly discuss specific modes and general enjoyment rather than detailed playtime metrics.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game initially presents friction due to unclear instructions and repetitive content, but it can become fun once players understand the mechanics and enjoy the improved pacing and drawing systems with friends.
  - Stance: Fun then drops
  - Anchor: Understanding game mechanics and getting into the rhythm with friends
  - Time to anchor: 0h 30m
  - Friction: Lack of clear instructions; Unfunny or repetitive content; Boring initial rounds
  - Unlock drivers: Understanding game mechanics; Improved pacing; Enjoying the drawing system; Playing with friends
  - Conditions: Playing with friends who enjoy similar humor; Playing in a group setting; Appreciating the drawing mechanics
- Player Archetypes:
  - Critical Evaluator (deep sale)
    - Motivation: Seeking value and appropriate content for specific audiences.
    - Playstyle: Evaluates games based on their suitability for different player groups and their overall value.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: deep sale
    - Labels: hardcore fan; veteran player
    - Reference games: Jackbox Party Packs
  - Disappointed Veteran (no buy)
    - Motivation: Seeking high-quality content that meets their expectations based on previous experiences.
    - Playstyle: Plays games with a critical eye, comparing new releases to past favorites.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: no buy
    - Labels: hardcore fan; veteran player
    - Reference games: Jackbox Party Packs
  - Social Customizer (sale)
    - Motivation: Seeking fun and enjoyable experiences in specific social settings.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys customizing game content to suit their group's preferences and dynamics.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: casual player; social gamer
    - Reference games: Jackbox Party Packs


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Remote play praised in Fakin' It (weight 0.36): Players consistently highlight the remote play feature in Fakin' It All Night Long as a significant improvement, making the game more accessible and enjoyable.
- General enjoyment of games (weight 0.32): Players express general enjoyment and fun experiences across various games, indicating a positive reception overall.
- Fakin' It All Night Long praised (weight 0.29): The game is frequently described as a great deception game and a standout in the social deduction genre, with improvements over the original version.
- Adult-themed game enjoyment (weight 0.11): The adult-themed aspects of the games are highlighted as enjoyable, adding a unique and fun element to the gameplay.
- Option to jump in anytime (weight 0.07): The option to jump in at any time in Let Me Finish is noted as a positive feature, adding flexibility to the gameplay.

Common complaints:
- Let Me Finish is poorly designed (weight 0.43): This game is criticized for its lack of coherence, unclear explanations, and unfunny content, making it the least enjoyable of the pack.
- Limited number of games (weight 0.41): The pack includes only three games, which is seen as poor value for the price, especially since two of them are recycled versions of previous games.
- Dirty Drawful lacks originality (weight 0.34): Players feel that Dirty Drawful does not bring anything new to the table and is too similar to previous versions, with the only difference being the addition of adult prompts.
- Overpriced for the content (weight 0.31): Many players feel that the pack is overpriced for the content provided, especially considering the limited number of games and their quality.
- Jokes are forced and unfunny (weight 0.2): The humor in the games is criticized for being forced, immature, and not landing well with players.
- Games are uninteresting (weight 0.19): The games in the pack are described as unoriginal, unimaginative, and not worth the price, with forced adult themes.
- Prompts are poorly written (weight 0.17): The prompts in the games are seen as trying too hard, forced, and not enjoyable, detracting from the overall experience.
- Drawing mechanics are disliked (weight 0.16): Some players dislike the drawing aspects of the games, finding them finicky or unenjoyable.
- Uncomfortable gameplay experience (weight 0.15): Certain games in the pack make players feel uncomfortable due to their content or gameplay mechanics.
- Only one enjoyable game (weight 0.1): Out of the three games included, only one is considered enjoyable, making the pack feel like poor value.

Gameplay feedback:
- Social deduction and bluffing (weight 0.33): Fakin' It All Night Long is a social deduction game that involves bluffing, deception, and identifying the faker. It supports remote gameplay and has improved mechanics.
- Drawing and NSFW prompts (weight 0.31): Dirty Drawful is a drawing game that includes NSFW prompts and humor. It features an undo button and involves drawing and guessing answers.
- Presentation and creativity (weight 0.24): Let Me Finish is a game that involves making drawings and presenting arguments with limited time. It has unique gameplay mechanics and includes modes like Quick Mode and Debate Mode.
- Multiple game mechanics (weight 0.21): The pack includes multiple games with different mechanics such as drawing, writing, group interactions, and prompts. Some games also feature vulgar humor and adult themes.
- Online multiplayer and game modes (weight 0.18): The games support online multiplayer mode and offer various game modes. Some games are adaptable in humor and scalable to different group sizes.
- Player mood dependency (weight 0.04): Some games require players to be in the right mood to fully enjoy the experience, which can affect the overall gameplay.
- Repetitive gameplay (weight 0.04): Some players find the gameplay to be repetitive, which can diminish the overall enjoyment over time.

Performance notes:
- Phone prompt issues (weight 0.05): Players are experiencing frequent problems with phone prompts in the game.
- iPad compatibility problems (weight 0.05): The drawing game has compatibility issues and does not work well with iPad devices.

Recommendations:
- Buy on sale only (weight 0.29): Many reviewers suggest purchasing the game only when it is discounted, indicating that the value proposition is not strong enough at full price.
- Not recommended for purchase (weight 0.28): Several reviews explicitly state that the game is not worth buying, even going as far as to say it's a waste of money.
- Recommended for fans (weight 0.08): The game is recommended for long-time fans of the franchise or those who enjoy Jackbox games specifically.
- Desire for more content (weight 0.04): Some reviewers expressed a desire for more games or content within the pack, indicating that it may feel lacking in quantity.
- Other packs preferred (weight 0.04): Reviewers suggest buying other packs from the franchise instead of this one, implying that there are better options available.

Other player notes:
- Refunding gifts issue (weight 0.05): Players have mentioned issues related to refunding gifts. This could indicate a problem with the in-game gifting system or refund policy.
- Discord community invitation (weight 0.04): There are invitations to join a Discord community, suggesting that players are looking for or being directed to external communities for discussion or support.

Emotions:
- Disappointment (weight 0.54): Players felt let down by the overall quality and lack of originality in the games, particularly 'Let Me Finish,' which was criticized for its poor design and unenjoyable gameplay. The pack was seen as not worth the price, with limited content, reused game modes, and humor that often fell flat or felt uncomfortable.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.12): Players had fun with specific games in the pack, particularly when playing with groups. The adult-themed prompts and interactive nature of the games contributed to an enjoyable experience.
- Amusement (weight 0.04): The games provided unexpected NSFW jokes and creative prompts, leading to funny and enjoyable experiences. Players appreciated the humor and visuals, especially in 'Faking It All Night Long.'
- Satisfaction (weight 0.03): Players were satisfied with the improvements in certain games, such as 'Fibage,' and found the overall value and enjoyment of the game pack to be satisfactory.
- Frustration (weight 0.03): Players were frustrated with the lack of originality and fun in the games, as well as issues like short timers and missing features. The repetitive and unfunny nature of the prompts added to the frustration.
- Anger (weight 0.03): Players expressed anger over the perceived lack of value and originality in the game pack, feeling that it was a waste of time and money. Frequent issues with phone prompts also contributed to this anger.
- Discomfort (weight 0.02): Players felt uncomfortable with the humor and prompts in the games, which were sometimes perceived as weird or misogynistic.
- Excitement (weight 0.02): Players were excited about the fun and enjoyment experienced with the right group of people, as well as the improvements and new features in the game modes.
- Happiness (weight 0.02): Players expressed happiness and enjoyment with the games in the pack, particularly noting the improved 'Faking It' game.
- Joy (weight 0.01): Players described having fun and laughing with friends while playing the game, finding the games enjoyable and entertaining.
- Disgust (weight 0.01): Players mentioned feeling disgusted and cringing while playing the games, likely due to the uncomfortable humor and prompts.
- Hope (weight 0.01): Players expressed hope for more adult game packs in the future and desired for Jackbox to continue trying new things and improve future releases.
- Annoyance (weight 0.01): Players found the game's humor to be annoying and unfun, detracting from the overall enjoyment.
- Confusion (weight 0.01): Players were confused by the mechanics in 'Let Me Finish,' which were not clearly explained or well-designed.
- Concern (weight 0.01): Players were concerned that future party packs might be half-assed, based on the perceived lack of effort in this release.}