There were also several other games in the pack, some of which were good while others were less so. The longtime host, Cookie Masterson, was funny as always, teasing players just enough to be funny without it becoming hurtful. It offered a fairly traditional You Don’t Know Jack experience with a ten question trivia game followed by a bonus round where you have to answer multiple-choice type questions quickly. The last game we reviewed in the series was the Jackbox Party Pack 5 last November. Even the so called “Brainiac” of your group won’t be able to run away with victory every time because of the weirdness and variety of the questions. The snarky trivia and irreverent fun of this series is perfect for a gathering of friends, no matter how eclectic the group happens to be. In fact, the You Don’t Know Jack games have been a local party favorite going back decades. We have been playing and reviewing the Jackbox games, formerly You Don’t Know Jack, and also formerly Jellyvision Games, for many years.