The threequel to the party game phenomenon features the deadly quiz show Trivia Murder Party, the say-anything sequel Quiplash 2, the surprising survey game Guesspionage, the t-shirt slugfest Tee K.O., and the sneaky trickster game Fakin’ It.
The compilation offers five unique party games that 1-8 players can enjoy locally, with support for up to 10,000 audience members. The games include the classic Quiplash 2, the trivia-and-survival Trivia Murder Party, the guessing game Guesspionage, the t-shirt design challenge Tee K.O., and the deception-based Fakin' It.
Players in Quiplash 2 compete to provide the funniest responses to open-ended prompts. The group then votes on the best answers, leading to hilarious moments as they try to outdo each other's wit and creativity. The game allows players to create custom prompts and features new playable characters, improving upon the previous Quiplash titles.
Trivia Murder Party blends traditional trivia with a survival twist. Players who answer questions incorrectly get sent to a "Killing Floor," where they must compete in mini-games to avoid elimination. The Saw-inspired theme and plushie character designs add to the game's charm and tension, as players balance their trivia knowledge with quick thinking.
Guesspionage challenges players to guess the percentage of people who do or believe certain things, based on survey data. While the questions may focus on American demographics, the game still provides a lighthearted experience as players try to outguess each other and the survey results.
In Tee K.O., players create their own t-shirt artwork and slogans, which are then randomly combined with other submissions. The group then votes on the funniest and most clever combinations, resulting in bizarre and hilarious t-shirt designs.
Fakin' It is a game of deception and social interaction, where one player is secretly given a different prompt than the rest. Players must then try to blend in and convince the others that they are following the same prompt, while the group tries to identify the "Faker." This game requires close observation and a good understanding of your friends' behaviors.
Many of the games, such as Quiplash 2 and Tee K.O., allow players to create their own custom content, ensuring each session feels fresh and unique. Additionally, the ability to skip through introductory sections when replaying the games helps to keep the experience streamlined and engaging.
The games are designed to be easily accessible, with players using their smartphones or tablets as controllers, and no additional hardware required. This makes the games highly portable and well-suited for remote play, where players can join through video conferencing tools. The ability to have a large audience also adds an extra layer of interaction and excitement.