When it comes to party games, The Jackbox Party Pack compilations stand out as being a uniquely great source of that kind of content. Available across different platforms and playable by anyone with a smartphone, it's easy to see why Jackbox games have become such a phenomenon in recent years.

Many of the games can also be downloaded and played remotely, making them even more perfect for times when it's difficult to meet up in person as in recent years. Of those games, these ones jumped out to fans on Ranker as the best that The Jackbox Party Pack has produced.

Tee K.O. (The Jackbox Party Pack 3)

Tee KO Jackbox gameplay

For players who love fashion and design, Tee K.O is the party game that allows them to show off what they can do. Players take it in turns to design T-shirts and then come up with as many slogans as they can. The twist is that each player can only use the others' slogans on their T-shirt, which can often lead to very funny moments.

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The game supports 3-8 players meaning it's suitable to be played in large groups and, as the name implies, there is a competitive aspect to it. Like all drawing games, Tee K.O does require a slightly greater investment of effort but reviewing the designs at the end of every round is guaranteed to be fun.

Fibbage XL (The Jackbox Party Pack)

Answers from Fibbage

Fibbage is considered one of the best party games for the PS4 so it is no surprise that fans also rate it as one of the best to come out of The Jackbox Party Pack. In Fibbage, players are given random trivia questions with a single detail missing which they have to fill in. Players that don't know the real answer are forced to make something up and hope to convince the other players.

The game gets tough as the trivia is often as unbelievable as anything invented. While the deception and deductive skills required for bluffing games mean they aren't for everyone, Fibbage is easily one of the best around and is perfect for large or small groups.

Push The Button (The Jackbox Party Pack 6)

Push the Button Jackbox gameplay from Steam

Social deduction games like Among Us, which was the most important indie game of 2020, have taken the world by storm in recent years, and Push The Button is certainly one of the most varied takes on the formula. Also placing the players on an alien ship with the task of rooting out murderous aliens, Push The Button tasks the players with creating challenges to catch out the imposters.

Only a certain number of players can do each challenge, however, meaning they must use the minigames wisely. These include drawing and pattern matching challenges which only real crewmates will have the correct prompt for. Aliens can sabotage players though, adding an extra layer of difficulty.

Fakin' It (The Jackbox Party Pack 3)

Fakin It gameplay from the Jackbox Party Pack 3

Whilst many Jackbox games require a degree of bluffing, none of them require you to lie directly to your friends' faces quite like Fakin' It. In every round of Fakin' It, a personal question is asked and the players are required to answer it with a raised hand, a yes or no, or even a facial expression depending on the question type.

For one of the players, the designated "Faker", there is no prompt and they must try to justify whatever answer they accidentally give no matter how absurd. The players must catch out the Faker to stop them from winning the round and points are awarded to the best liars and the best detectives, meaning there is fun to be had even for players who aren't as good at deception.

Trivia Murder Party 2 (The Jackbox Party Pack 6)

Gameplay from Trivia Murder Party 2 from the Jackbox Party Pack 6

The sequel to the original game where players can win a whole lot of money, lose their life, or even both in some cases. Trivia Murder Party 2 puts some genuinely tough trivia questions to the players and the game soon devolves into a fight for survival, with players sometimes having to complete tiebreakers to decide who lives and dies.

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As usual, the fun of Trivia Murder Party 2 is in the details, as the game goes all-in on the horror feel but contrasts it with often silly questions and the cute doll avatars that are used to represent players. With support for 1-8 players, Trivia Murder Party 2 is perfect for big groups.

Guesspionage (The Jackbox Party Pack 3)

Gameplay from Guesspionage in the Jackbox Party Pack 3

Different people may have an affinity for different Jackbox games and for players who are great with statistics, Guesspionage may be perfect. Based on online polls, the game throws questions at the players, and they are forced to guess what percentage of the general public said a specific answer.

It sounds simple but it can be surprisingly difficult and often leaves players reevaluating their views on the general public. Although the game doesn't get much more complex than that, the basis in polls and statistics is enough to make Guesspionage feel fresh and interesting compared to ordinary trivia games.

Survive The Internet (The Jackbox Party Pack 4)

The tutorial demonstrating an example round of Survive the internet from Jackbox 4

A hilarious game where the objective is to take another player out of context in the worst possible way, Survive the Internet is the best game in the fourth Jackbox Party Pack. Players are given a prompt to respond to and their response alone is sent to another player who gives it a new context in the form of something like a tweet or a news headline.

The best way to survive the internet, as it turns out, is to roast other players, make them look as bad as possible, and try to come out on top as the funniest by the time the game ends. Supporting a maximum of 8 players, Survive the Internet is perfect for larger groups.

Mad Verse City (The Jackbox Party Pack 5)

Mad Verse City gameplay from the Jackbox Party Pack 5

Mad Verse City is a game that makes rap lyricists of the players as they come up with rhymes that their battling MC robots must spout no matter how lame they are. Players are given a prompt in the form of an almost complete rap and are tasked with filling in the blanks with the best thing they can think of.

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The best raps win the match, although it's up to the players whether this means the cleverest one or just the one that made everyone laugh the most. At the end of the game, the best rapper gets to win a ton of imaginary cash as well the bragging rights of being the best robot-rap ghostwriter in the group.

Quiplash XL (The Jackbox Party Pack 2)

Gameplay from Quiplash XL in the Jackbox Party Pack 2

One of the early hits of The Jackbox Party Pack that helped secure its reputation as a reliable source of awesome party fun, Quiplash XL is also one of the simplest Jackbox games. Players are given a prompt to answer, and the funniest answers win. There isn't much more to the game than that meaning it's a straightforward test of wit.

However, the simplicity is a bonus as it also gives the players the freedom to enjoy the game however they want. Friendship groups can feel free to make their responses as risqué as they want but Quiplash can also be a simple clean game to play as a family. With two sequels out, it's obvious just how well the straightforward formula of Quiplash works for parties.

Split The Room (The Jackbox Party Pack 5)

The cat presenter in Split the Room from jackbox 5

Presented by a charismatic cat in a suit, Split the Room is a game all about hypothetical scenarios. Unfortunately, these hypothetical scenarios have a piece missing and it's up to the players to complete them however they see fit. For once, the objective isn't to be the funniest but to produce the biggest split of opinions among the other players.

By filling in the blank and coming up with the most divisive hypothetical possible, players try to fulfill the game's title and make the other players disagree. As the winner is decided by who can create the most disagreement, the game is best played in large groups of up to 8 where it can be the most entertaining game that Jackbox has produced.

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