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The Jackbox Party Pack 11

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93%Game Brain Score
humor, gameplay
stability, grinding
96% User Score Based on 403 reviews
Critic Score 85%Based on 2 reviews

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The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is a single player and multiplayer casual role playing game with fantasy, comedy and kids themes. It was developed by Jackbox Games, Inc. and was released on October 22, 2025. It received positive reviews from critics and overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

The pack is back! The Jackbox Party Pack 11 transports your game night with 5 new mind-bending party games. Battle monsters with team-based trivia, sleuth through social clues, destroy wholesome jokes, create the kookiest of cookies, and noise-make your way through endless timelines of fun!

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 403 reviews
humor82 positive mentions
stability6 negative mentions

  • Every game in the pack is enjoyable and well-made, with no duds, making it one of the best Jackbox Party Packs in recent years.
  • Hear Say offers a unique and hilarious sound-based gameplay experience, especially fun over online calls or streams.
  • Doominate revitalizes the classic Quiplash formula with creative twists and prompts that encourage humor and interaction.
  • Suspectives is a fun and engaging social deduction game that shines with groups of friends who know each other well.
  • Legends of Trivia provides a fresh cooperative trivia RPG experience that encourages teamwork and has a charming theme.
  • Cookie Haus is a cute and creative drawing game with enjoyable mechanics, despite some technical issues.
  • Hear Say struggles with in-person play due to overlapping audio and issues with microphone setup and minigames.
  • Cookie Haus suffers from technical issues like lag and limited undo options, and its gameplay can feel slow or less engaging.
  • Legends of Trivia feels underdeveloped; it has pacing issues, limited depth in RPG mechanics, repetitive animations, and some trivia questions are overly US-centric or obscure.
  • Suspectives can be unbalanced, often favoring innocent players and may be confusing without clear instructions or with strangers.
  • Some technical bugs and connection issues affect gameplay, particularly in Hear Say and Legends of Trivia.
  • Certain aspects, like the minigames in Hear Say and some lengthy animations in Legends of Trivia, detract from the overall pacing and enjoyment.
  • humor
    84 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in these games, especially Doominate and Hearsay, is widely praised for being fresh, creative, and genuinely hilarious, often resulting in uncontrollable laughter and memorable moments. Doominate offers a fun twist on quiplash-style humor by encouraging players to "ruin" prompts in comedic ways, while Hearsay stands out as uniquely inventive with its funny sound-based prompts that shine best over voice calls. Overall, the humor is noted for being accessible, replayable, and effective without relying on crude jokes, making these games a hit for group play.

    • “Hearsay had us laughing so hard we were crying on the room screen, we hadn't even started yet!”
    • “Doominate is short and hilarious, taking perfectly normal scenarios and doing your best to ruin it and make your friends and family laugh and cringe.”
    • “Hear say is hands down the most hilarious game mode I've ever played.”
    • “It's literally a drawing game with more artificial constraints than ever, unnecessary 3D graphics that are always shown flat anyway, slow unfunny dialogue in between rounds, and the worst controls in any drawing game that I can remember.”
    • “I have always struggled to enjoy writing games as I am just not funny (I know, I need a lot of cope right now), but the writing prompts for this game have been the first when I actually believe in myself for writing something good.”
  • gameplay
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay across this pack is praised for its polished ideas, cooperative focus, and diversity of game experiences, with some appreciating the added depth from RPG-like elements and teamwork mechanics. However, several reviewers felt certain mechanics lacked meaningful impact or variation, leading to moments of tedium or boredom despite the enjoyable social interaction. Overall, the gameplay is seen as an improvement with promising mechanics, though some desire further refinement and more engaging strategic elements.

    • “The polish of both ideas and gameplay is much clearer in Pack 11 versus the previous years, and I hope Jackbox is able to continue releasing party packs as good as this one.”
    • “The aesthetic, more intricate and deep gameplay elements (like shops, money, buybacks, and stats for character choices) made me actually interested in it.”
    • “It's heavily focused on teamwork, with some decisions that involve meaningful gameplay mechanics, so strategy is a small factor here.”
    • “It's fine, just feels a bit too slow with too little variation in gameplay.”
    • “The latter because it felt like the graphics, while nice to look at, felt like they were deemed more important than the actual gameplay that I felt was honestly lacking and, if I'm being completely genuine here... rather boring.”
    • “Pros: funny at times cons: fundamental issues and terrible gameplay.”
  • graphics
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics across these games receive mixed feedback, with many praising unique and charming art styles, creative aesthetics, and well-crafted atmospheres that enhance the experience. However, some users find certain visuals off-putting, overly polished at the expense of gameplay, or laggy and inconsistent across devices. Overall, the diverse and distinct art directions contribute significantly to each game's identity, though preferences vary widely.

    • “Co-op trivia is very fun & the different types of monsters being each version of how the co-op works is very creative, the game looks really nice & a lot of care was put into the aesthetic.”
    • “The atmosphere and aesthetic of the game is also off the charts.”
    • “Cookie Haus isn't as tense or high energy compared to the others, which I found to be a very good thing; it's a chill game that feels entirely new, and it makes a refresher between the other games, with both the cute artstyle, the zany array of characters (including the host), and Andy Poland's top-notch music work, giving it a lot of charm.”
    • “I think Jackbox overdid it a little with the graphics department for both Cookie Haus and Legends of Trivia.”
    • “It's literally a drawing game with more artificial constraints than ever, unnecessary 3D graphics that are always shown flat anyway, slow unfunny dialogue in between rounds, and the worst controls in any drawing game that I can remember.”
    • “It's so laggy, weird artstyle, and takes ages.”
  • replayability
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally find the games highly replayable, praising the interactive, fun mechanics and the ability to create custom content that enhances longevity. While some note that a few games may feel repetitive or less replayable over time, the overall consensus is that most titles offer enjoyable, lasting entertainment with strong replay value.

    • “All 5 games are equally enjoyable and have endless replayability.”
    • “It's refreshing to finally have a Jackbox title where everything feels interactive, replayable, and genuinely enjoyable.”
    • “Hear-say is my favourite of the pack, taking the concept of Earwax (which is likely the most underrated Jackbox game) and amplifying its chaotic fun - having each player provide their own sounds instead of making them pick from a rotational list of premade sounds was an absolutely brilliant decision that makes Hear-say infinitely replayable and infinitely more enjoyable.”
    • “While I have not played through it a second time, the vibes I am getting is that it is not very replayable.”
    • “Cons: not very replayable.”
    • “Overall, as somebody who owns every pack, I'd say it's on the better half. At first play, however, I feel many of these games will easily cause burnout due to the 3/5 Quiplash ripoffs and unreplayability of many.”
  • music
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music across the game is widely praised for its thematic quality, charm, and excellent composition, particularly noted for enhancing the fantasy and relaxed atmospheres. Players appreciated the memorable and diverse soundtrack, including standout jazz elements that evoke a 1950s detective vibe. While some found it highly enjoyable and immersive, individual enjoyment may vary depending on personal taste and familiarity with certain cultural references.

    • “Also, the music is stellar across the board.”
    • “We sat and listened to every ending theme as we played, and I'm considering picking up the soundtrack.”
    • “- Cookie Haus isn't as tense or high energy compared to the others, which I found to be a very good thing; it's a chill game that feels entirely new, and it makes a refresher between the other games, with both the cute artstyle, the zany array of characters (including the host), and Andy Poland's top-notch music work, giving it a lot of charm.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its quality but is currently plagued by significant bugs and connectivity issues, likely due to its recent release and high player volume. Stability remains a concern, affecting the overall experience.

    • “There is one issue, though: it's buggy as hell.”
    • “And then everyone kept having to brb before we started and people having consistent issues joining for some reason (idk if this is the fault of the game, as well as Jackbox TV being weirdly buggy and strange as usual. Might just be because the game just released and everyone's playing it now though).”
    • “-cookie haus was really buggy for me.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game evokes a mix of dark and wholesome humor, encouraging players to balance both in their responses, which offers a unique emotional experience compared to typical joke games. However, its appeal may be limited to players who enjoy this specific blend and skilled, humorous company.

    • “I would prefer to play this one with really skilled, funny people though, as you are given two prompts, or one if you disable three round games in the settings: you must give dark humor and then a third that’s for wholesome humor.”
    • “It’s unique to see how the game encourages giving out wholesome humor, unlike most joking games that allow just anything.”
    • “The game successfully blends dark and wholesome humor, creating an emotionally engaging experience.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is often described as tedious and lengthy, with limited rewards or engaging moments, making it feel more like a chore than fun. Users also express frustration with certain gameplay mechanics that exacerbate this sense of tedium.

    • “It feels tedious and long without much 'fun' happening.”
    • “Losing to the boss at the end with the rapid-fire questions felt bad and more tedious than fun.”
    • “Having to remake the whole lobby because one person went AFK or their mic doesn't work is very tedious.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game "Cookie Haus" features creative and visually appealing frosting stacking, but suffers from poor optimization causing severe lag, frequent freezing, and crashes for many players. Overall, significant performance improvements are urgently needed to enhance playability and user experience.

    • “Cookie Haüs and Hear Say stand out as the two real highlights of the pack; however, significant performance fixes are needed soon for a fully positive experience.”
    • “Please ensure massive performance improvements within the next month or so, or this review will remain negative.”
    • “While some games in the pack lack polish, Cookie Haüs and Hear Say offer enjoyable gameplay pending optimization.”
    • “Cookie Haus is a great drawing game with creative frosting stacking effects that look great and are very fun. Unfortunately, the game is not well optimized, causing severe lag, constant freezing for many players, and crashes for some.”
    • “Cookie Haus and Hear Say stand out in this pack, but this review will be negative if there are not massive performance fixes within the next month or so.”
    • “This pack barely earns a recommendation due to performance issues; please do not buy if you are expecting stable gameplay or if two good games are not enough.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development is praised for its outstanding art, music, and design, creating a visually and thematically engaging experience. However, some users feel that character stats have minimal impact on gameplay, with the exception of health affecting survivability.

    • “The art, music, character design, absolutely peak.”
    • “All my friend groups are big on TTRPGs, and really enjoyed the fantasy RPG elements as well as the presentation elements (art, character design, music, etc.).”
    • “I adore the character designs but I can't help but feel that the stats of the characters don't affect gameplay too much, besides having low health sucking a lot.”
    • “I adore the character designs but I can't help but feel that the stats of the characters don't affect gameplay too much, besides having low health which makes things difficult.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of Trivia Quest is appreciated for its fun and creative approach, making it engaging enough that some feel it could stand alone as its own game. Overall, it is well-liked and ranks highly among players' favorites.

  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's atmosphere and aesthetic as exceptional, highlighting it as a standout and highly immersive aspect.

    • “The atmosphere and aesthetic of the game is also off the charts”
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The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is a casual role playing game with fantasy, comedy and kids themes.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 was released on October 22, 2025.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 was developed by Jackbox Games, Inc..

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 has received positive reviews from players and positive reviews from critics. Most players liked The Jackbox Party Pack 11 for its humor but disliked it for its stability.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include The Jackbox Party Pack 7, The Jackbox Party Pack 8, The Jackbox Party Pack 4, The Jackbox Party Pack 9, The Jackbox Party Pack 6 and others.