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'''''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''''' is a trivia video game from the [[You Don't Know Jack (series)|You Don't Know Jack series]] and one of five games featured in [[The Jackbox Party Pack 1]]. | '''''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''''' is a trivia video game from the [[You Don't Know Jack (series)|''You Don't Know Jack'' series]], and one of five games featured in [[The Jackbox Party Pack 1|''The Jackbox Party Pack'']]. | ||
It is the final You Don't Know Jack game to use the same gameplay style and episodic format dating back to ''[[YOU DON'T KNOW JACK (2011)]]''. | |||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
The game starts with a menu screen where you have two choices to play: <u>'''Single Player using a Controller'''</u> or <u>'''Multiplayer using Mobile Devices'''</u>. | |||
For the latter, all players can pick an episode by pressing the B button on their device, or exit out of the room by pressing the A button. | |||
The game is composed of eleven trivia questions overall—including the [[Jack Attack]], among other question types. | |||
A question will pop up on screen, of which the players can pick one of the buttons on their device, correspondent to their respective answer, to pick the answer that they want to choose, with their cash reward or loss being equivalent to the time remaining on the clock whenever they buzzed in. | |||
In multiplayer, players can screw others by pressing the "[[Screw Your Neighbor|Screw]]" button, which will force another player to answer the question with only five seconds on the clock—if the player gets the answer wrong, they'll lose the amount of cash corresponding to the time remaining at which the screw was brought up, with the player who screwed them receiving said amount of cash; however, if the screwed player gets the question right, they'll earn the cash, with the player who screwed them losing said amount of cash. | |||
Every episode includes a "[[Wrong Answer of the Game]]" prize, which relates to the product being "sponsored" at the start of each episode. If at least one player selects an answer that relates to the sponsor, they'll win a total of $4,000 or $8,000 by finding it. | |||
There's also various special question types that appear thought the game, these being: | |||
* '''[[DisOrDat]]''': The player with the least amount of cash overall will be the one playing this special question. They'll be prompted with seven prompts on-screen and they'll have to pick which one belongs to one of the two categories, or occasionally both. They'll earn or lose $250 depending on whether they answered correctly or not, as well as a time bonus, which will give them an amount of cash equal to the amount of time they had remaining. The other players will also participate—they'll be prompted to answer the questions before the chosen player, and if they get it wrong but at least one of them gets it right, it'll grant the player(s) $150 per stolen answer. | |||
* '''[[Cookie's Fortune Cookie Fortunes With Cookie "Fortune Cookie" Masterson]]''': [[Cookie Masterson]] will eat a fortune cookie, of which he will read the fortune inside, then cast a question relating to it. | |||
* '''[[It's The Put The Choices Into Order Then Buzz In And See If You Are Right Question]]''': A list of three different subjects will be shown in the prompt, of which the players will pick the answer of which has the correct arrangement, depending on what order the question's asking ''(whether it's oldest to newest, smallest to biggest, among others.)'' Players would also be able to earn an extra $1,000 bonus for a correct answer. | |||
* '''[[Funky Trash]]''': A couple of objects are digged out of a supposed trash bin, of which the players will be asked to identify which person do the aforementioned items belong to. | |||
* '''[[Who's The Dummy?]]''': Cookie's ventriloquist puppet, [[Billy O'Brien]], will ask a question, albeit with speech impediments, especially with the M, P and B sounds. | |||
* '''[[Kangaroo, Peanut, Albert Einstein or Uranus?]]''': An fact is read out on-screen and the players will pick whether it relates to a kangaroo, peanuts, Albert Einstein or Uranus. | |||
* '''[[Foggy Facts With Old Man]]''': A new question type where [[Old Man]] describes a certain person or thing, and the players will have to decipher which answer he's talking about. | |||
The final question of every episode is the [[Jack Attack|<u>'''Jack Attack'''</u>]], where an answer is shown in the middle of the screen, with various other answers flying by. The players will have to buzz in on the answer that correctly matches with the one shown on-screen, of which they'll earn $4,000 for doing so, but lose that same amount of cash for each incorrect answer. | |||
== Episodes == | |||
''(For more information, see: [[YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015/List of Episodes]])'' | |||
''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015'' consists of 50 episodes, with each one having 11 questions: | |||
* Episode 1: The San Francisco Otter Choir | |||
* Episode 2: Flavored Eye Drops | |||
* Episode 3: Slightly Used Balloons | |||
* Episode 4: "Teen Sasquatch" on the Angst Network | |||
* Episode 5: Kale Mart | |||
* Episode 6: The Anti-Pedestrian Council | |||
* Episode 7: Hoarder Helpers | |||
* Episode 8: Vegan Cannibal Supply Co. | |||
* Episode 9: Oopsie Daddy Male Pregancy Tests | |||
* Episode 10: Is It A Dog? The Game | |||
* Episode 11: The 24-Hour Wicker Store | |||
* Episode 12: Indoor Sunglasses | |||
* Episode 13: The Devil | |||
* Episode 14: "Stop Sign Quarterly" Magazine | |||
* Episode 15: MWC: The Mime Weather Channel | |||
* Episode 16: Giant Kitchen Appliances | |||
* Episode 17: Accordion To Jim Accordion Store | |||
* Episode 18: Spray-On Sunburn | |||
* Episode 19: Sculpt-By-Numbers | |||
* Episode 20: The Alliance of Mole People for a Better America | |||
* Episode 21: Legal Puppets | |||
* Episode 22: One-a-Month Vitamins | |||
* Episode 23: Overgrown Backyard Supply Store | |||
* Episode 24: Neptune | |||
* Episode 25: Hats for Rats | |||
* Episode 26: P-N-Pool Pool Toilets | |||
* Episode 27: Nose Candy Co. | |||
* Episode 28: Shrunken Heads Superstore | |||
* Episode 29: Rocks That Kinda Look Like Things | |||
* Episode 30: The Banana & Hammock Store | |||
* Episode 31: Peeping Todd's Pervert Supplies | |||
* Episode 32: Bland McDally's Incorrect Maps | |||
* Episode 33: Luxury Tin Foil Hats | |||
* Episode 34: Angry Mob Superstore | |||
* Episode 35: Butt Busts | |||
* Episode 36: The Finger of the Month Club | |||
* Episode 37: Edi-Bowl Edible Toilets | |||
* Episode 38: Cattle Pults | |||
* Episode 39: A Hole Premium Holes | |||
* Episode 40: Corn! | |||
* Episode 41: The Vatican Gift Shoppe | |||
* Episode 42: Mother Trucker: Truck Store for Women | |||
* Episode 43: Chemi-Cal's Chemicals | |||
* Episode 44: JFN: The Junk Food Network | |||
* Episode 45: Optome-Tricks Novelty Eyewear | |||
* Episode 46: The CIA Outlet Store | |||
* Episode 47: Underwear Innovations, Inc. | |||
* Episode 48: Just Bats | |||
* Episode 49: Fun-Plus-One Sidecars | |||
* Episode 50: Cookie Masterson's Closet | |||
== Development == | == Development == | ||
{{UnderConstruction}} | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* This is the only game in the Jackbox franchise where you can play by yourself using your keyboard to play the game, as well as being one of the various Jackbox games you can play by yourself, with others being ''[[Quixort]]'' or [[Trivia Murder Party (series)|''Trivia Murder Party'']], to name a few. | |||
* Some of the question segues have some potential alternate versions that'll have a chance of appearing, these being: | |||
** Question 6's segue having different text portrayed on-screen, as well as the number 6 ''not'' appearing in the "6ix" cutscene. | |||
** Question 8's segue will spell out the word "8cho" instead of "8ight". | |||
** Question 9's segue having the number 4 with the gunshot through it from the [[YOU DON'T KNOW JACK (2011)|2011 version of the same game]] swimming through the water. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="220" heights="125"> | |||
File:YDKJ 2015 Menu.png|The main menu screen for ''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''. | |||
File:YDKJ 2015 Lobby Singleplayer.png|The single player lobby screen for ''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''. | |||
File:YDKJ 2015 Lobby Multiplayer.png|The multiplayer lobby screen for ''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''. | |||
File:Title Screen (YDKJ 2015).png|The title screen for ''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015''. | |||
File:Wrong Answer of the Game Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to the ''Wrong Answer of the Game'' sponsor. | |||
File:DisOrDat Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a DisOrDat question. | |||
File:Put the Choices In Order Question (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a "It's The Put The Choices Into Order Then Buzz In And See If You Are Right" question. | |||
File:Who's the Dummy Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a Who's the Dummy? question. | |||
File:Cookie's Fortune Cookie Question Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a Cookie's Fortune Cookie Fortunes with Cookie "Fortune Cookie" Masterson question. | |||
File:Funky Trash Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a Funky Trash question. | |||
File:Kangaroo Peanut Albert Einstein Uranus Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to a Kangaroo, Peanut, Albert Einstein, or Uranus question. | |||
File:Foggy Facts with Old Man Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Foggy Facts with Old Man. | |||
File:Question 1 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 1ne. | |||
File:Question 2 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 2wo. | |||
File:Question 3 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 3hree. | |||
File:Question 4 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 4our. | |||
File:Question 5 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 5ive. | |||
File:Question 6 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 6ix. | |||
File:Question 7 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 7even. | |||
File:Question 8 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 8ight. | |||
File:Question 9 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 9ine. | |||
File:Question 10 (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to Question 10n. | |||
File:Jack Attack Intro (YDKJ 2015).png|The intro to the Jack Attack. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Controller === | |||
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="125" heights="220"> | |||
File:YDKJmenu.png|The controller's screen during the lobby screen of the game | |||
File:YDKJmain2.png|The main controller screen. | |||
File:YDKJscrew.png|The controller screen whilst the player's getting screwed. | |||
File:YDKJDoD.png|The controller screen during the [[DisOrDat]]. | |||
File:YDKJJA2.png|The controller screen during the [[Jack Attack]]. | |||
File:YDKJend.png|The controller screen at the credit's scene of the game. | |||
File:YDKJnotjoin.png|The game screen when trying to connect to a game that has already started. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Promo Art === | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | |||
[[Category:Solo Play]] | |||
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| Internal name | YDKJ2015 |
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| Part of | The Jackbox Party Pack |
| Game type | Trivia |
| Hosted by | Cookie Masterson |
| Number of players | 1-4 |
| Game duration | 15 minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Party |
| Website | jackboxgames.com |
| File:Red quip with construction helmet.svg | HEADS UP! This page is under construction. |
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| Pardon our dust—not all information is available. |
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015 is a trivia video game from the You Don't Know Jack series, and one of five games featured in The Jackbox Party Pack.
It is the final You Don't Know Jack game to use the same gameplay style and episodic format dating back to YOU DON'T KNOW JACK (2011).
Gameplay
The game starts with a menu screen where you have two choices to play: Single Player using a Controller or Multiplayer using Mobile Devices.
For the latter, all players can pick an episode by pressing the B button on their device, or exit out of the room by pressing the A button.
The game is composed of eleven trivia questions overall—including the Jack Attack, among other question types.
A question will pop up on screen, of which the players can pick one of the buttons on their device, correspondent to their respective answer, to pick the answer that they want to choose, with their cash reward or loss being equivalent to the time remaining on the clock whenever they buzzed in.
In multiplayer, players can screw others by pressing the "Screw" button, which will force another player to answer the question with only five seconds on the clock—if the player gets the answer wrong, they'll lose the amount of cash corresponding to the time remaining at which the screw was brought up, with the player who screwed them receiving said amount of cash; however, if the screwed player gets the question right, they'll earn the cash, with the player who screwed them losing said amount of cash.
Every episode includes a "Wrong Answer of the Game" prize, which relates to the product being "sponsored" at the start of each episode. If at least one player selects an answer that relates to the sponsor, they'll win a total of $4,000 or $8,000 by finding it.
There's also various special question types that appear thought the game, these being:
- DisOrDat: The player with the least amount of cash overall will be the one playing this special question. They'll be prompted with seven prompts on-screen and they'll have to pick which one belongs to one of the two categories, or occasionally both. They'll earn or lose $250 depending on whether they answered correctly or not, as well as a time bonus, which will give them an amount of cash equal to the amount of time they had remaining. The other players will also participate—they'll be prompted to answer the questions before the chosen player, and if they get it wrong but at least one of them gets it right, it'll grant the player(s) $150 per stolen answer.
- Cookie's Fortune Cookie Fortunes With Cookie "Fortune Cookie" Masterson: Cookie Masterson will eat a fortune cookie, of which he will read the fortune inside, then cast a question relating to it.
- It's The Put The Choices Into Order Then Buzz In And See If You Are Right Question: A list of three different subjects will be shown in the prompt, of which the players will pick the answer of which has the correct arrangement, depending on what order the question's asking (whether it's oldest to newest, smallest to biggest, among others.) Players would also be able to earn an extra $1,000 bonus for a correct answer.
- Funky Trash: A couple of objects are digged out of a supposed trash bin, of which the players will be asked to identify which person do the aforementioned items belong to.
- Who's The Dummy?: Cookie's ventriloquist puppet, Billy O'Brien, will ask a question, albeit with speech impediments, especially with the M, P and B sounds.
- Kangaroo, Peanut, Albert Einstein or Uranus?: An fact is read out on-screen and the players will pick whether it relates to a kangaroo, peanuts, Albert Einstein or Uranus.
- Foggy Facts With Old Man: A new question type where Old Man describes a certain person or thing, and the players will have to decipher which answer he's talking about.
The final question of every episode is the Jack Attack, where an answer is shown in the middle of the screen, with various other answers flying by. The players will have to buzz in on the answer that correctly matches with the one shown on-screen, of which they'll earn $4,000 for doing so, but lose that same amount of cash for each incorrect answer.
Episodes
(For more information, see: YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015/List of Episodes)
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015 consists of 50 episodes, with each one having 11 questions:
- Episode 1: The San Francisco Otter Choir
- Episode 2: Flavored Eye Drops
- Episode 3: Slightly Used Balloons
- Episode 4: "Teen Sasquatch" on the Angst Network
- Episode 5: Kale Mart
- Episode 6: The Anti-Pedestrian Council
- Episode 7: Hoarder Helpers
- Episode 8: Vegan Cannibal Supply Co.
- Episode 9: Oopsie Daddy Male Pregancy Tests
- Episode 10: Is It A Dog? The Game
- Episode 11: The 24-Hour Wicker Store
- Episode 12: Indoor Sunglasses
- Episode 13: The Devil
- Episode 14: "Stop Sign Quarterly" Magazine
- Episode 15: MWC: The Mime Weather Channel
- Episode 16: Giant Kitchen Appliances
- Episode 17: Accordion To Jim Accordion Store
- Episode 18: Spray-On Sunburn
- Episode 19: Sculpt-By-Numbers
- Episode 20: The Alliance of Mole People for a Better America
- Episode 21: Legal Puppets
- Episode 22: One-a-Month Vitamins
- Episode 23: Overgrown Backyard Supply Store
- Episode 24: Neptune
- Episode 25: Hats for Rats
- Episode 26: P-N-Pool Pool Toilets
- Episode 27: Nose Candy Co.
- Episode 28: Shrunken Heads Superstore
- Episode 29: Rocks That Kinda Look Like Things
- Episode 30: The Banana & Hammock Store
- Episode 31: Peeping Todd's Pervert Supplies
- Episode 32: Bland McDally's Incorrect Maps
- Episode 33: Luxury Tin Foil Hats
- Episode 34: Angry Mob Superstore
- Episode 35: Butt Busts
- Episode 36: The Finger of the Month Club
- Episode 37: Edi-Bowl Edible Toilets
- Episode 38: Cattle Pults
- Episode 39: A Hole Premium Holes
- Episode 40: Corn!
- Episode 41: The Vatican Gift Shoppe
- Episode 42: Mother Trucker: Truck Store for Women
- Episode 43: Chemi-Cal's Chemicals
- Episode 44: JFN: The Junk Food Network
- Episode 45: Optome-Tricks Novelty Eyewear
- Episode 46: The CIA Outlet Store
- Episode 47: Underwear Innovations, Inc.
- Episode 48: Just Bats
- Episode 49: Fun-Plus-One Sidecars
- Episode 50: Cookie Masterson's Closet
Development
| File:Red quip with construction helmet.svg | HEADS UP! This page is under construction. |
|---|---|
| Pardon our dust—not all information is available. |
Trivia
- This is the only game in the Jackbox franchise where you can play by yourself using your keyboard to play the game, as well as being one of the various Jackbox games you can play by yourself, with others being Quixort or Trivia Murder Party, to name a few.
- Some of the question segues have some potential alternate versions that'll have a chance of appearing, these being:
- Question 6's segue having different text portrayed on-screen, as well as the number 6 not appearing in the "6ix" cutscene.
- Question 8's segue will spell out the word "8cho" instead of "8ight".
- Question 9's segue having the number 4 with the gunshot through it from the 2011 version of the same game swimming through the water.
Gallery
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The main menu screen for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015.
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The single player lobby screen for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015.
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The multiplayer lobby screen for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015.
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The title screen for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK 2015.
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The intro to the Wrong Answer of the Game sponsor.
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The intro to a DisOrDat question.
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The intro to a "It's The Put The Choices Into Order Then Buzz In And See If You Are Right" question.
-
The intro to a Who's the Dummy? question.
-
The intro to a Cookie's Fortune Cookie Fortunes with Cookie "Fortune Cookie" Masterson question.
-
The intro to a Funky Trash question.
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The intro to a Kangaroo, Peanut, Albert Einstein, or Uranus question.
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The intro to Foggy Facts with Old Man.
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The intro to Question 1ne.
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The intro to Question 2wo.
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The intro to Question 3hree.
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The intro to Question 4our.
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The intro to Question 5ive.
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The intro to Question 6ix.
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The intro to Question 7even.
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The intro to Question 8ight.
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The intro to Question 9ine.
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The intro to Question 10n.
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The intro to the Jack Attack.
Controller
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The controller's screen during the lobby screen of the game
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The main controller screen.
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The controller screen whilst the player's getting screwed.
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The controller screen during the DisOrDat.
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The controller screen during the Jack Attack.
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The controller screen at the credit's scene of the game.
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The game screen when trying to connect to a game that has already started.
