It was not good. I refunded it.
Imagine someone saying, “Let’s play something naughty,” and then they pull out an old antenna radio and ask you what’s sexy about it. That’s exactly what happened to me. The prompts were so perfectly written poorly that I had to double-check if I bought the wrong pack. But nope, this was The Naughty Pack—just without the fun or the flair.
What’s Inside the Pack?
The Jackbox Naughty Pack offers three games:
- Fakin’ It All Night Long: A social deduction game where everyone gets a secret task except the Faker, who tries to blend in. It’s a sequel to Fakin’ It from Party Pack 3, now with new categories like “Finger Blast” and a “remote play” mode.
- Dirty Drawful: A drawing game where you’re given spicy prompts to illustrate. Think Drawful, but with an adult twist. They’ve even added an “undo” button this time.
- Let Me Finish: A presentation game that poses absurd questions like, “How does this avocado get aroused?” Players argue their points, and others vote on the most convincing answer. jackboxgames.com
The Experience
The hidden role game? Done elsewhere, and better. It’s like they lifted the bones of Push the Button but forgot the meat. The drawing game is essentially Quiplash in a cheap trench coat, hoping you won’t notice it’s the same schtick with a doodle filter. And then there’s the weird picture game—imagine being asked to sexualize a traffic cone. I signed up for naughty Jackbox, and they handed me an IKEA catalog and made me feel like the weirdo for not being turned on by Swedish toasters. And that’s not even hyperbole!
I know Jackbox can be brilliant. Games like Tee K.O. and Fibbage spark creativity and chaos. But The Naughty Pack feels like someone typed “sexy” into an AI and hit generate garbage. It’s a comedy killer—too self-conscious to be clever, too flat to be funny.
So yeah, it’s a refund from me. The only thing naughty about this pack is how it robbed me of my time and my hopes.










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