Who Is the Voice of You Dont Know Jack
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Contents
- 1 Gameplay
- 1.1 Controllers
- one.2 Screws
- ii Question Types & Features
- 3 Easter Eggs/Hidden Features
- 3.1 Gibberish Question Easter Egg
- 3.2 Rare Question Segues
- 3.three The Jack Attack Collision
- 4 Special Episodes
- 4.i Frasier Frenzy
- iv.two Special Guest! Jimmy Fallon
- 4.iii Escape the Simulation
- five Achievements
- 6 Trivia
You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream (referred to internally, and in the controller app when joining a game, as You lot Don't Know Jack 2018) is an entry in theYou Don't Know Jack series, and was the start game announced for the Jackbox Political party Pack 5, releasing on October 17th, 2018. The game is hosted by Cookie Masterson, and is sponsored by the fictional, baroque, and virtually certainly evil streaming service Binjpipe. Information technology is the first You Don't Know Jack game to support 8 players and an audience of up to x,000 people.
Gameplay
Similar the other entries in the series, gameplay centers effectually answering trivia questions with popular culture twists (ex. "What emoji would I use if I were throwing nightshade at all my haters on the net?"). Players answer the question on their devices, and win $i,000 if they are correct, or lose $i,000 if they are wrong or refuse to answer ($2,000 apiece in Circular 2). The time limit for each question is twenty seconds (whether the "Extended timers" setting is enabled), merely gains and losses are not tied to time remaining. Audience members can answer questions as well, and players answering correctly will receive a cash bonus equal to $i,000 times the proportion of audience answers that are wrong. Each game is carve up into iii rounds: two of 5 questions each, and the Jack Attack. Later the Jack Set on, the role player with the almost money will win.
Controllers
Like other Jackbox games, Full Stream is controlled with Jackbox.tv through a Web browser, and it is the first game in the series to support only the Jackbox.tv controller.
The previous entry, 2015, required Jackbox.tv for multiplayer games, but allowed singleplayer games to exist played with a normal game controller (or mouse and keyboard on PC). However, the Jackbox.goggle box controller in 2015 just consists of the four face buttons on the advisable platform (east.1000. ABXY with A on the bottom for PC and Xbox, ABXY with A on the right for Nintendo Switch, and shapes for Playstation), plus a pinkish "Screw" push underneath. (In DisOrDats, unused buttons are grayed out, while in Jack Attacks, merely the main button is shown enlarged.)
In contrast, the controller in Full Stream has a fluid layout that displays the text of the question and options on the device. This makes Total Stream play more similarly to other Jackbox Party Pack trivia games, like Fibbage and Trivia Murder Party.
Screws
Full Stream is the first game in the serial to feature major changes to the screws since The Ride, and screws now take advantage of the mobile devices being used as controllers.
Unlike the previous games, screws tin merely be caused during gameplay if the player does badly. Screws are given out to the players with the bottom score in the DisOrDat, and to the players with the lowest total score at the starting time of Round two.
The screws in this game at present touch on all players who haven't answered the question, and instead of forcing them to answer the question, they mix upwardly the social club of the answers and provide interface interference on a player's mobile device. Screw effects tin can range from removing the vowels to having to scroll through a particularly long terms of service. Round 2 screws have crazier and more annoying effects than those handed out during the DisOrDat.
| Name | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fine Print | The reply text size becomes very small, requiring you to squint to read them. | ||
| Large Print | The answer text size becomes very large, sometimes requiring you to scroll the screen. | ||
| Mirror, Mirror | The entire screen becomes flipped, requiring a mirror or slightly more brain ability. | ||
| Hashtagged | The answers are now hashtags, requiring a full general skim of a key discussion in your reply. | ||
| Shades of Grayness | The answers become a night grey, requiring a brightness increase. | ||
| Disemvoweled | The answers lose their vowels, requiring a basic skim to understand the answers. (Note: On a question where the answers are numbers, this will take no effect.) | ||
| Flipped | The screen does a full 180, requiring a flip of your phone. | ||
| Password | The answers are locked behind a countersign, requiring a fast typing. | ||
| Name Changer | The game asks you to alter your name to any number of things. (Note: If you lot win with a changed proper noun, Cookie will read out your changed proper noun at the end but the outcome simply lasts until the stop of the game.) | ||
| Fake Terms of Service | The game shows a massive wall of "terms of service" examination, requiring fast scrolling followed by tapping the "accept" button at the very end. | ||
| Screensaver | The answers float around the screen like the DVD logo, requiring expert timing. |
Question Types & Features
There are a variety of special question types, including one new question type along with returning question types. Typically, special questions are saved for the second half of the game, with a few exceptions.
| | Dis or Dat ($300) |
|---|---|
| In this game, Dis or Dats always occupy the slot of the third question slot in the first round. In Full Stream, everyone answers at the same time. The worst role player(s) get(due south) a Screw, but only if they go 4 or less correct. Each question has a time limit of five seconds (x seconds if "Extended timers" is enabled). | |
| | Gibberish Question ($iii,000) |
| The Gibberish Questions fabricated their long awaited render to the mainstream YDKJ series in Full Stream (since Facebook). Everybody can type and submit their answer on their ain device. A nonsense phrase will exist shown on the screen, and players must figure out what common phrase it rhymes with. Over time, iii hints will be given out about the answer. The value of the question decreases over time, and locks in for each player when they submit their reply. These questions exclusively appear in Round 2, and outset out at $iii,000. | |
| | Binjpipe Recommends [NEW] |
| Based on your past usage history, which pick should Binjpipe recommend side by side to yous? | |
| | Histrion'southward Selection [NEW] |
| Binjpipe allows the thespian to cull between ii options for the next question. If it's 50/50 or no-one picks anything, the choice is picked randomly. | |
| | Octopus, Coffee, Queen Elizabeth, or Frankenstein? [NEW] |
| Which one of the 4 given options is the fun fact about? The Frankenstein answer may be near either "Frankenstein'due south Monster" or "Frankenstein—the doctor, that is"; the question bumper clarifies it. Sequel to Kangaroo, Peanut, Albert Einstein, or Uranus? and Elephant, Mustard, Teddy Roosevelt, or Dracula?. | |
| | Data Mining [NEW] |
| Binjpipe needs aid going through user data. Players are given a random ready of facts delivered and must determine... Whose search history is this? Sequel to Funky Trash. | |
| | Jack Assault ($ane,000→$500→$100) |
| The concluding circular. When you see a correct answer, tap information technology on your device; more than one can exist right, and the sooner you tap it, the more money y'all brand. But if yous approximate wrong, y'all get cash taken away. And don't forget... Retrieve THE Inkling! |
Easter Eggs/Hidden Features
Gibberish Question Easter Egg
Yous Don't Know Jack: Total Stream is unique from other Y'all Don't Know Jack games in the way it handles the "fuck you" Easter Egg. Instead of punishing the role player, the player instead receives on their device a long explanation of the history of the Easter Egg in the serial. At the bottom of the description is a link to an unlisted YouTube video that serves much the same purpose, merely ends with a craven exploding. Information technology is likewise the only instance of the Easter Egg in the series with more than than one response to the Easter Egg, with Cookie sometimes thanking the actor for performing the Easter Egg or proverb that he'southward over it.
Rare Question Segues
- Question two's segue has a chance to have the angelic 2 sprout devil horns.
- Question four's segue has a gamble for ii different occurrences:
- The phone that the 4 was looking at will testify that the 4 (named 4 Jr as pointed to by his necklace, implying the shot 4 is his dad) was watching previous "Question 4our" segments, including The Lost Gilded, Facebook, and 2011, Episode 27, where the lead iv gets shot. ("The question that cares likewise much"). The text at the end of this segue is also a reference to four'southward tombstone, which said "The question that cared", and the first YDKJ, which also has the same segue music.
- A 2d 4 will bear witness up, this i with a Ned Flanders manner mustache, a "#ane Stepdad" trucker lid, and is in the Sagona font rather than the usual Franklin Gothic, with iv Jr. backing off from him, as if he'south trying to hibernate what he'southward watching on his phone. ("The question that needs some space, Brian ")
- At that place are multiple iterations of Question vii'southward segue where he says something unlike every time.
- L'asperge se moque de moi. Sept. — The asparagus is mocking me. Seven.
- Monday béret a rétréci. Sept. — My beret shrunk. Vii.
- Mes collègues sont des crétins.. Sept. — My colleagues are morons. Seven.
- Ma vie est un canard. Sept. — My life is a duck. Seven.
- The French word canard (duck) tin be used as a minced oath for connard (jerk, dick).
- J'ai mangé tous les œufs. Sept. — I ate all the eggs. Seven.
- Je trouve Jerry Lewis seulement légèrement amusant. Sept. — I find Jerry Lewis only slightly amusing. Seven.
The Jack Attack Standoff
There is an alternating version of the 'Jack Set on' theme that has a modest risk of playing. It is a dramatic recreation of the You Don't Know Jack theme in a wild west style reminiscent of "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." The music is not tied to whatsoever specific issue or Jack Attack, and it is purely upward to hazard every bit to whether it will play or not.
Special Episodes
While Full Stream lacks the episodic pre-set format of the previous few You Don't Know Jack games, there are instances where questions will follow a set up theme and reference dorsum to previously asked questions for that game. These include Cookie saying the name "Louis" over 100 times or bringing back Baton O'Brien for a one-off appearance[ii]. Questions may even be referenced mail service-game past an event that homages that question, unremarkably in the class of 'Binjpipe Bonus Content.' Because episodes are randomly generated off of an "episode skeleton" where question slots may be filled in with predetermined questions or randomly chosen, it is not possible to get two of these special episodes at in one case in the same game.
There are also a handful of special episodes that have pre-determined Jack Attacks, and thus are considered unique contained episodes.
Frasier Frenzy
A special episode that starts at Question ane called "Fraiser? I Hardly Knew Her!" is the kickoff of a themed episode that focuses heavily on the TV sitcom Frasier. At first, Cookie doesn't suspect anything, not even during the "I Hear the Dejection A-Callin'" Dis Or Dat which asks for players to cull between 'tossed salad' and 'scrambled eggs.' By Question five - "Just the Scrambled Eggs for Me", Cookie becomes aware that at that place have been multiple questions about Frasier but shrugs it off as a glitch in the organisation.
Question 8 - "I Like When She Torah Him a New 1" - Cookie realizes that it is some other Frasier question. Upon reading out the punchline, Cookie complains about the questions and compares information technology to Volume i, stating that they hired younger writers for this game. Despite Question 9 proverb "I Take Been Informed That Frasier Is Evidently Very Popular with Millennials", Cookie suspects that he is being pranked by the older writers on staff. Question 10 is simply titled "Frasier," but Cookie just sighs in annoyance and asks the question. After revealing the answer, he once more complains and sarcastically says that the older staff can go dwelling and back to rampage watching Frasier.
However, the Frasier references continues into the Jack Set on - "Yous Are Hither." At commencement unassuming, Frasier appears as an respond to most every question and every time is the correct reply. The final two prompts inquire for events that happened on the prove itself (including Tom Gottlieb's brief advent equally a hotel waiter in Season seven "Hot Pursuit") also as questions that previously happened in this game.
Special Invitee! Jimmy Fallon
A special episode featuring an actual guest hosting multiple questions throughout: Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy first appears in Question 2 "Dated Cloth" and states that he is a fan of the game before asking his question nigh what event happened on March 31st, 1889.
Jimmy seems to have been intended to appear for only this question. However by Question 5 "Jon Hamm on Rye", Jimmy suddenly reappears and asks if he can do another question. Cookie reluctantly allows him to ask the question, simply then states that he was only booked for one question.
By the start of Round ii, Jimmy has refused to leave and instead sticks around and makes himself a nuisance to Cookie. Cookie asks Jimmy to stay tranquility as he reads Question six "Timothée Chalamet I Buss You", just is constantly interrupted. Question vii "This Question Has No Subtext" asks nigh someone refusing to get out despite being requested to multiple times, hinting at Cookie's annoyance towards Jimmy. As Cookie reads out the answer, he places extra emphasis on the word "injured", and Jimmy asks why it is underlined, to which Cookie responds "It'due south Plan B."
For Question 8 "Mental Blockbuster", Cookie reluctantly allows Jimmy to inquire another question. Even so, Question ix "Hosting Etiquette" is a question brought in by Jimmy and asks what the Emerald Cockroach Wasp, a parasite, looks for in a "host". Cookie realizes that Jimmy is threatening him and then the two hosts start fighting, and they continue to do and so into Question 10 "N'Sink". Somewhen, they hold to read the question and answers together in sync. Afterwards, Jimmy has his security come in to have Cookie out of the studio, but not before asking if he tin do the Jack Assault.
During the introduction to the Jack Attack "All The Single Letters", Jimmy is repeating what Cookie says later him. Once the Jack Assail finishes, Jimmy gets on his motorbike, the two say their farewells and he leaves. Afterwards, Cookie tearfully admits that he misses Jimmy already. During the credits, a "Yous Don't Know Jack Oldies Radio" segment hosted by Schmitty will start playing, before Jimmy Fallon suddenly appears and requests to play the Ubernöstrum commercial. Despite Schmitty'south warnings, he impatiently pushes a button that plays the ad. This will then exist followed up by a "Binjpipe Bonus Content" with bloopers from the game, including numerous other ways Jimmy Fallon could have left the studio.
Escape the Simulation
Warning! Spoilers Ahead
Often considered to be the season finale, there is a rare episode that reveals Binjpipe'south dark clandestine and shatters the reality of the game. It can be identified as early every bit Question 4, which will be titled "This Question Is Computer Generated" and asks a straight frontwards question about movies in artificial realities. Afterward, Cookie volition glitch out while talking and echo what he merely said before realizing it.
At the get-go of Circular two, all questions will exist pre-determined. Question 6 "Another Wacky Philosophy Question" has Cookie ask how Plato would describe his "hypothetical" suspicions about reality. Question 7 "Rip Van Wii-nkle" is withal another straightforward question asking which game does not start with the protagonist awakening from suspended animation. One of the bachelor answers is Y'all Don't Know Jack: Full Stream. If selected, Cookie volition start to respond as if it is the right reply, just to so exist told "by a vocalisation in my head" that it is wrong.
Afterward revealing the correct respond, Cookie starts to become "That Weird Feeling Like You lot're Missing Something That's Very Important." This is revealed to be the category of Question 8 which is a Gibberish Question with the answer "Escape the Simulation." This in plough is the category of Question 9. Upon reading the category out loud, Cookie begins to doubtable that reality no longer makes sense earlier suddenly waking up to discover himself in a bizarre obsidian cube filling with liquid. He proceeds to ask a question nearly finding the volume of the cube with answers delivered in classic You lot Don't Know Jack fashion.
Every bit soon as Question 10 "Move Dot Porgs" appears, Cookie refuses to read the title or play the game anymore, having been freaked out by what just happened. It'southward at this bespeak that the Vocalization of Binjpipe appears and talks to Cookie, indicating its sinister nature by saying "Everyone is content." The question then transitions into a ''Binjpipe Recommends'' that states the Algorithm wishes to be real and blot all man life... before turning it into a question about the total human population, representing the number of people Binjpipe wants to "acquire" (written with quotation marks in the game itself). Cookie protests and wishes to leave, but the Voice refuses, stating that he is the game.
The Jack Attack "Escape the Simulation" starts, and finding himself hosting the game again, Cookie makes an endeavor to leave. The prompts in the Jack Set on are ominous warnings of Binjpipe's evil nature. Together, they read "Assistance! I'm in a prison! This is not a game! I'one thousand going to dice at the end! This is some kind of artificial intelligence!" The last part of the Jack Attack says "Here'south the truth about You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream" and features three pairs of answers that contradict each other, with all the correct ones being "It has a terrible underground," "Binjpipe poses equally a streaming service," and "Cookie is in danger."
Following the Jack Assault, Cookie questions why he can't end hosting the game. He says again that he is going to leave and put a finish to Binjpipe, only to hear from the Voice of Binjpipe that this isn't the first time he has tried, and that every time he has been "reset" to preclude him from escaping. Cookie decides to leave himself a note to remind him of what happened, only before he tin can find a suitable pen, he is "reset" and then disabled by the Voice. The Vocalism then talks directly to the actor, addressing them as "dear consumers" and claiming that they are at one with the algorithm.
During the credits, a "Truth Talk 23/7" segment hosted past Nate Shapiro discusses the evil machinations of Binjpipe. Nonetheless, Nate assures everyone that despite Binjpipe's intent, "they're very bad at it" and "wouldn't be capable of absorbing any more than 8 players (plus a maximum audience limit of 10,000)" and that everyone should be able to escape Binjpipe within 3 or 4 years... requite or accept 7000 years.
Achievements
- Get-go time for Everything – Play a game with 5 or more players
- Cracker Jack Attacker – Go max points on a Jack Attack, including speed bonuses
- Everybody Gets Some – Spiral seven other players and the audience
- This Is Why Y'all Can't Play – Less than 10% of the audience gets a question right. (In an audience of at least five.)
Trivia
- This game replaces the usual ATF Franklin Gothic with ITC Franklin Gothic Bold, simply also features (and heavily uses) Sagona, likewise afterward used in Dictionarium.
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