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YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride

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90%Game Brain Score
humor
story, music
90% User Score Based on 146 reviews

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YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride is a single player and multiplayer casual racing game. It was developed by Jackbox Games, Inc. and was released on November 5, 2013. It received very positive reviews from players.

"You Don't Know Jack Vol. 4: The Ride" is a humorous trivia game that features fast-paced questions and a variety of question types. Players compete in a game show format, answering questions on topics ranging from pop culture to science and history. The game includes a unique Dis or Dat feature, where players must quickly decide whether two items are similar or different. It's a fun and engaging party game that will keep you on your toes.

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90%
Audience ScoreBased on 146 reviews
humor26 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • The game features a variety of engaging and unique question types, including new additions like Bingo and Roadkill, which enhance the trivia experience.
  • The humor and writing are top-notch, with memorable hosts and a fun episodic format that keeps gameplay fresh and entertaining.
  • Despite its age, the game remains a nostalgic and enjoyable experience, especially for fans of 90s pop culture and trivia.
  • The trivia questions are often outdated and heavily focused on American culture, which may alienate international players.
  • The game lacks modern features like online multiplayer support and can be cumbersome to play with multiple people sharing a keyboard.
  • Some players find the presentation and graphics dated, which can detract from the overall experience.
  • humor
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in "You Don't Know Jack: The Ride" is widely praised for its sharp wit, engaging hosts, and entertaining interactions, making it a standout entry in the series. While some trivia questions may feel outdated, the game's charm and comedic elements, including dark and edgy humor, keep players laughing throughout. Overall, the humor is described as consistently funny and enjoyable, enhancing the trivia experience significantly.

    • “Funny jokes, good questions, and a pretty decent (albeit light, but what did you expect for a trivia game?) story.”
    • “Along with that, the hosts themselves bounce off each other very well, and I love every single interaction they have. Just play it for yourself (preferably blind), you'll find some unexpected yet hilarious humor.”
    • “If you like random trivia and want to be entertained to the point of having to pause the game because you're laughing too loud to hear the announcer, then buy this game.”
  • story
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in "You Don't Know Jack: The Ride" is characterized by a humorous and chaotic narrative where the hosts compete for screentime, often sending each other to a mysterious place called "the bottom." While the overarching plot is simple and unfolds episodically, it adds a layer of intrigue and engagement, with references and multiple endings that enhance the experience. Overall, the writing and character dynamics are praised, contributing to the game's charm and entertainment value.

    • “You Don't Know Jack has always been an amazing series, but The Ride is the best game out of the entire franchise. The writing, the humor, the hosts (all five of them: Nate Shapiro, Buzz Lippman, Guy Towers, Cookie Masterson, and Schmitty!), the music, the art direction, the story (yes, there is a story for this trivia game and yes, there are spoilers), everything in this game is literally perfect to me, and I'm really only decent at this game.”
    • “I'll start with the story: the story in this game is simple. The hosts fight over screentime (all while bullying the host Buzz Lippman) by sending each other to the mysterious location known as 'the bottom.' Every couple of episodes (I know exactly how many but I'm not giving you spoilers), the current host gets sent to the bottom and you get a new host for the next couple of games. Things will get more chaotic as the story progresses, but again, no spoilers!”
    • “Great hosts, great theming, and the little overarching story is neat.”
    • “As interesting as this strategy was, the man grew impatient with Jack’s partial storytelling and eventually parted ways with him.”
    • “I'll start with the story: the story in this game is simple. The hosts fight over screentime (all while bullying the host Buzz Lippman) by sending each other to the mysterious location known as 'the bottom'. Every couple of episodes, the current host gets sent to the bottom, and you get a new host for the next couple of games. Things will get more chaotic as the story progresses.”
    • “It's a much darker and grittier game (literally), with times where it will actively try to mess with you (like disabling all vowels on your keyboard when entering your name), and with a light plot that has multiple endings to choose from.”
  • music
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its quality and engagement, with standout themes like the heavy metal bingo and the intense jack attack tracks receiving special mention. Reviewers appreciate the effort put into the soundtrack, which complements the game's punk aesthetic and enhances the overall experience, despite some noting that it may go unnoticed by others. Overall, the music is considered one of the best aspects of the game, contributing significantly to its charm and enjoyment.

    • “Great music! They really put their all into the music even though this is a silly trivia game. The themed, more structured way the episodic stages are handled is great.”
    • “The main theme, the question and roulette themes, but my personal favorites are both of the Jack Attack themes and the bingo theme (I mean, a heavy metal version of bingo that absolutely slaps? Wow). The graphics and aesthetic of this game are honestly the best of YDKJ; it gives massive punk vibes and the music helps support it!”
    • “One small thing I want to point out is the music.”
    • “Special mentions go to both versions of the Jack Attack music, by far the most tense music out of all Jack games.”
    • “The main theme, the question and roulette themes, but my personal favorites are both of the Jack Attack themes and the bingo theme (I mean, a heavy metal version of bingo that absolutely slaps? Wow), also, the graphics and aesthetic of this game is honestly the best of YDKJ, it gives massive punk vibes and the music helps support it!”
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is highly praised for its innovative mechanics and customization options, allowing players to select question values and experience varied themes and tones throughout. The integration of an ongoing plot adds depth to the trivia format, while the diverse question types, including the standout "jack bingo," keep the experience engaging and fresh. Overall, it represents a significant evolution from previous installments, enhancing both the fun and strategic elements of the game.

    • “That said, this is, by far, the best YDKJ game you're likely to ever play - the passion and attention to detail that went into this title just oozes out of its every pore. The episode themes are wacky and the questions even wackier (without turning into complete guesswork). The ever-changing hosting duties keep things fresh and varied, and the changes to the core gameplay almost exclusively land - picking your own question value means no game is ever truly out of reach if you squint hard enough. There's not a single question type that fails to impress (including the best YDKJ question type of all eternity - Jack Bingo) - and this may be the only trivia party game ever to have an actual, ongoing plot (though don't expect too much - it largely keeps itself in the background until the 'finale').”
    • “The gameplay itself is quite different, but the creepy visual style comes across strong and there seems to be some form of overarching narrative forming between episodes, which wasn't what I was expecting from this at all.”
    • “From beginning to end, it is the most customizable, with everything from the tone of the gameplay to the question values all changing drastically from one gameplay to the next.”
    • “Okay, I've been talking about the story, the writing, the characters, the music, and the graphics, but we're talking about a game here, so what about the gameplay?”
    • “The gameplay itself is quite different, but the creepy visual style comes across strong and there seems to be some form of overarching narrative forming between episodes which wasn't what I was expecting from this at all.”
    • “Compared to the last three main volumes, You Don't Know Jack Volume 4: The Ride marks a noticeable shift in gameplay, art style, and themes.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are praised for their vibrant punk aesthetic, enhancing the overall experience with a strong thematic presence. Users note a shift in art style compared to previous volumes, featuring 3D animated texts that contribute to the game's unique visual identity. Overall, the graphics are considered a standout aspect, complementing the music and gameplay effectively.

    • “The graphics and aesthetic of this game are honestly the best of YDKJ; it gives massive punk vibes and the music helps support it!”
    • “The graphics basically consist of 3D animated texts which you can recreate using.”
    • “The 'graphics' basically consist of 3D animated texts which you can recreate using basic tools.”
    • “Compared to the last three main volumes, You Don't Know Jack Volume 4: The Ride marks a noticeable shift in gameplay, art style, and themes.”
    • “Okay, I've been talking about the story, the writing, the characters, the music, and the graphics, but we're talking about a game here, so what about the gameplay?”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express that the grinding aspect of the game is excessively time-consuming, often requiring a significant investment of effort akin to having a second life to fully engage with it.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and tedious.”
    • “I spent hours grinding, and it felt like I made no progress.”
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YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride is a casual racing game.

YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride was released on November 5, 2013.

YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride was developed by Jackbox Games, Inc..

YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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