You Don't Know Jack
I have discovered the You Don't Know Jack Facebook game, and I think it is great. $7.50 great, in fact, as I stupidly bought a bunch of games because I want to play more. It's a real tight experience, only four questions and a Jack Attack, but the fact that it puts you in a conflict with five random jerks and the reintroduction of the Gibberish Question (something I quite missed from the Xbox version) makes for a really steady experience.
So of course after I felt that I wanted to not burn through all my games in one day, I pulled out the Xbox version and played by myself for quite a few games, like a nerd. I still love the dynamic of the wrong answer of the game, because it requires you to pay attention to two different things. It still stings when you answer a question correctly and notice that the wrong answer of the game and thought, "Man, I could have gotten more money."
I have discovered the You Don't Know Jack Facebook game, and I think it is great. $7.50 great, in fact, as I stupidly bought a bunch of games because I want to play more. It's a real tight experience, only four questions and a Jack Attack, but the fact that it puts you in a conflict with five random jerks and the reintroduction of the Gibberish Question (something I quite missed from the Xbox version) makes for a really steady experience.
So of course after I felt that I wanted to not burn through all my games in one day, I pulled out the Xbox version and played by myself for quite a few games, like a nerd. I still love the dynamic of the wrong answer of the game, because it requires you to pay attention to two different things. It still stings when you answer a question correctly and notice that the wrong answer of the game and thought, "Man, I could have gotten more money."
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