

Some of the games are family friendly (by way of having no, or little mature content), but most of them are also likely too challenging for younger players, simply due to the breadth of topics involved (you can't really pause to explain the question to a kid that doesn't get it). In terms of accessibility for younger players, there's a lot of reading, spelling and comprehension involved here, so this is a tricky game for younger players to get the hang of. Playing Jackbox can be a really fun thing to do with your friends and family. You then get points for everyone you fool into thinking your lie is the truth, and extra points for finding the truth hidden amongst the lies. Finally, Fibbage XL is a kind of variation on a theme, only here it gives you a sentence with a blank, and has everyone come up with a convincing lie. Presenting you with a fact so implausible it might just be true, it's up to you to figure out the truths from the lies. Word Spud is a game about word connections, that asks you to tack a word or sentence on the end of the word the player before you chose, before getting everyone to vote on how "good" your answer was, while Lie Swatter is a game of truth or lies. Such games like Jackbox are family-friendly, so there is no fear of people getting offended due to the content. If you're drawing, you get points based on how many people got the right answer - or if you're submitting guesses, you get points for everyone who thinks your lie is the truth. Ten people can play this game at a time and can choose to connect or disconnect at any point in the game freely. Once everyone's submitted their guesses, it throws them all up on screen, along with the right answer - and everyone has to try and figure out which one's true. Drawful is a game that gets you to draw something a bit weird or awkward, ("Hitler without a moustache", "Half time show"), and then has everyone submit their guess of what it is. doesn't need one as all the game's content is created by you the players Trivia Murder Party doesn't have a setting either, as none of the content needs to be filtered, but it is a horror themed trivia game, and may be a little much for.

First up is You Don't Know Jack, a game that asks a crazy question "What percentage of Kim Kardashian's brain is water", and asks you to choose from a multiple choice list. Of course ' It, Quiplash 2, and Guesspionage all include a Family Friendly setting. There are five games on offer here, each offering a rather different challenge to the others.
