After titles like Among Us or Rust, it's high time for a new streamer hit! The Jackbox Games titles all seem good candidates. They definitely have the potential to get a lot of viewers on Twitch. Here's why!
On a fast-paced platform like Twitch, it's quite normal for game hits to change too often. Murder in Among Us gets boring, even with mods, and you've seen it all in Rust. Now Jackbox Games could turn the tide and conquer the hearts of streamers with a completely new take on things. All about the social aspect!
What Are Jackbox Games?
Jackbox Games feature a plethora of interesting social games. Some will make you answer controversial questions about your friends while others will test your knowledge similar to a game show where you also have to fool your opponents. The principle in some of them resembles Cards Against Humanity and is therefore absolutely not youth-friendly, but that makes it all the more fun! Then again it depends who's playing the game.
There are also smaller mini-games to liven things up. With this mixture, Jackbox has the perfect prerequisites to become a hit!
Corpse Husband & Many More Are in the Game
The game has already attracted many well-known streamers. Starting with Karl Jacobs, who is mostly known as a crew member of Mr. Beast. Through him, Sykkuno, Corpse Husband, Valkyrae, and many more joined for a spontaneous round. This can only get out of hand!
Why Jackbox Will Be a Hit
Awkward questions for well-known streamers revealing big secrets? Can it get any better than that? Viewers on Twitch are always very interested in the private details of their favorite influencers. That's why Jackbox is the perfect game for it!
Chaos is bound to happen. In some mini-games, players have to perform their own freestyle raps or invent things. The highlights are still the questions, for example why you should name your cat after Corpse Husband. Hint: the answer is not PG...
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Original article by EarlyGame's Laura Pippig.