Jackbox Games recently announced a new update for the popular party game Quiplash 2.
The update nicknamed "InterLASHional" introduced language support for French, Italian, German, and Spanish. You can watch the official YouTube trailer below.
The description reads: "& # 39; What to say & # 39; Party games are going international." "All the fun content of Quiplash 2 is now available in French, Italian, German and Spanish, with 100 in each language New tip. "The note also states," If you want, you can still play in boring old English. "
For users who are generally unfamiliar with Quiplash or Jackbox games, Quiplash is an online game that you can play using the free app on your phone-as long as one of your friends has purchased it (if you want to cut costs, you can arrange eight People split).
Quiplash can hold 3 to 8 players and use clever answers to decorate the prompts, and the rest of the players vote on this. You get the same tips as other players, but you don't know who it is. Your answer will be directly opposite, and the most interesting answer is victory. There are three rounds, and as the game progresses, your points will increase. A complete match takes about 15 minutes, which makes the match refreshing and consistent.
Considering that people in France, Italy, and Spain are required to stay at home and only in certain cases can only embark on the only way to a pharmacy or supermarket, this new Pentecostal support wave provides A cheap way to play party games with your own friends at home. Having a conference call next to a game can provide a way to meet up with friends while having fun and fun without anyone leaving home.
Quiplash can be downloaded from TV services such as PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and even Apple TV. Only one person needs the base game, while members of the other party can join via the Jackbox.tv app, available for download on iOS and Android devices.