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SoyaCincau Santap: We play Quiplash 2 from Jackbox Party Pack 3

  • BY Dzamira Dzafri
  • 17 August 2020
  • 1:24 pm
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We brought our Santap series back, and this time it’s in accordance with the RMCO. 5 of us—including me, Nic, Rory, Alex and Haniff—played Quiplash 2 from Jackbox Party Pack 3.

The Jackbox Games series offer many different types of party games you can play with almost every different digital platform. You can purchase and download their games anywhere from a Nintendo Switch to your laptop. To play, each player needs a phone or other web-enabled device to use as their controller.

For Quiplash 2, the game we’re playing, the goal is just to be funny with your answers or write in an answer that you’d think the rest of your friends would vote for. But the best way to learn is to play, or to watch, so click on the video above!

The games cost around USD5 (RM21) to USD10 (RM42) dollars for standalone titles, but getting a Party Pack (They have 6 so far) costs anywhere from USD14 (RM59) to USD 21 (RM88) for 5 games, so we recommended getting a pack. Prices also vary according to which console you use, as they may also have sales and discounts.

If you want more info about the Jackbox Games series, like the other games available and how to play—click here.

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