A new live streaming series is called Jackbox Celebrity: Games & Giving they will throw some famous people against each other as they play Jackbox party games to raise money for those affected by the ongoing covid-19 epidemic.
"All episodes, a new group of celebrities will play various games in collecting 30 Jackbox titles while promoting a new organization that responds to the immediate needs of those affected by COVID-19," the studio announced. "Jackbox Games will donate $ 100,000 of each organization's revenue, with an estimated $ 1 million in donations to the series. & # 39;
The first episode kicks off May 1 at 9:00 p.m. Twitch and other streaming platforms, and there will be 10 clips. Guests will enter Unknown Items& # 39; Finn Wolfhard, Silicon ValleyBy Thomas Middleditch, Workaholics& # 39; Jillian Bell, hunger Games& # 39; Josh Hutcherson, and Sonic himself, Ben Schwartz. As a fun bonus, anyone watching can sign up for the game on Jackbox.tv with their phones to vote on their favorite answers and give bonus points.
Jackbox games include things like Trash, when players submit anonymous entries to multiple choice trivia questions and try to find another one to choose their own as the correct answer. Recently Party Pack The compilation included madlibs style battles and updated versions of the original privia hit You don't know Jack. They are a great way to show your close friends how bad or uncommon your mental processes are; kind of love Words Against Humanity but without cruelty and prejudice.
This is not the first time that Jackbox has introduced a gameplay. Back in 2001, Paul Reubens took over You don't know Jack on ABC. Contestants had to answer trivia questions for money and Reubens was humble and used to act like a highwayman. Only six episodes last.