![]() Only gripe is that the website doesn't always work 100%. Players can also "like" answers, and at the end of the game, the player with the most likes gets a trophy, so you can be playing a trivia game, a lying game, and game like Cards Against Humanity all at the same time. It's super-rewarding to just snatch up the right answer right after that. One other bonus is that when you lie, and it's actually the truth, it tells you. ![]() Then, in the end, even if nobody chooses the right answer, players still get points based on how believable their lies were. Maybe one answer wasn't funny enough, and if it were the answer, it probably wouldn't have been made into a question in the game in the first place. Maybe an answer was obviously written by a certain friend. Maybe one answer is obviously not the real answer and was written in. Instead of winning being based off of whether you know the answers or not, you have to use your skills of deduction. This game makes it actually fun to not know the answer to trivia questions. The game's mechanics are perfect in my eyes. You get points if you get the right answer, and you get points if somebody picks your lie. The trivia questions are fill-in-the-blank style, like Cards Against Humanity, and everyone enters a lie on their phone or tablet (or computer if you really want.) Then, out of all the answers given, you try to find the correct answer. The trivia questions are fill-in-the-blank style, like Cards Against Humanity, and everyone enters a lie on It's hilarious and addicting. The player with the most points at the end wins the game. There are three stages, with the points available increasing with each stage. Points are given out for selecting the correct answer, and for other players selecting your lie as their answer. There are four possible answers, so for games with more than 3 people, the ability to enter a lie is handled through a rotation, as is the ability to choose the category. The questions and answers are so out there, you never know which is the correct one and which is a lie (unless you're full of useless knowledge). What sets it apart from other trivia games is that the players use their smartphone or tablet (you could use a laptop or PC as well) to enter a "lie" that will be used as incorrect answer. This is a great party game! From the makers of You Don't Know Jack, and narrated by the YDKJ narrator, this is a trivia game for 2-8 players. ![]() I'm super bummed out cause I was excited to play too, any advice on what to do? I tried restarting steam, verifying files, all that.This is a great party game! From the makers of You Don't Know Jack, and narrated by the YDKJ narrator, this is a trivia game for 2-8 players.
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