The Jackbox Party Pack 10 will be released on October 19, as announced by Jackbox Games on Thursday. It will feature five new games, including a sequel to the beloved Tee K.O. There’s also a music-making game called Dodo Re Mi. You can now wishlist the game on Steam.
The selection of games available within the 10th Party Pack include:
- Tee K.O. 2
- FixyText
- Hynotorious
- Timejinx
- Dodo Re Mi
We only know vague details about each game, however. FixyText is based on text editing. In a frantic group, you’re “typing all at once to make the most memorable statement,” according to the Steam page. Something that will likely make the game entertaining is that you can’t delete anything you write.
Hypnotorious is a hidden identity game. It’s apparently a “game with secret roles, tentative alliances, and of course silly answers to ridiculous questions.” It may be similar to Monster Seeking Monster and Push the Button.
Meanwhile, Timejinx is a trivia title that revolves around a time traveller from the future. You’ll be trying to “save your current timeline by answering questions about the past.” It doesn’t sound as deadly as Trivia Murder Party but seems like fun, for sure.
Lastly, Dodo Re Mi has your phone as an instrument. You’ll be working together to “escape the hungry jungle plant.”
Thankfully, The Jackbox Party Pack 10 will be coming to all major gaming platforms, including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, and Nintendo Switch. We also know you can play the game with English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish language options from day one.
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