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'''''Dictionarium''''' is a party video game and one of five games featured in [[The Jackbox Party Pack 6]].
'''''Dictionarium''''' is a party video game and one of five games featured in [[The Jackbox Party Pack 6|''The Jackbox Party Pack 6'']].


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
A random made-up word is distributed among all of the players ''(or two sets of words if there's six or more players)'', of which they'll have to write out a definition for. The definitions to their corresponding word(s) will show up, and the players (as well as [[Audience]] members) will vote on which one they think is their favorite. They can also give out hearts to the answers that they liked the most after their vote has been cast. The player who manages to earn the most votes overall will have their definition established to its word.
After the definition(s) have been established, the players will then have to be prompted with writing a synonym for their picked word on their device, with the voting round working just like the last round's.
Finally, the players will have to write down a quote that contains an example of said word, with the voting round also working the same.
When all rounds have finished, a final scene showing the word(s) and their entries being added to '''<u>The Archive</u>''' in the Dictionarium, before showing the final scoreboard—whoever eans the most points overall will win the game. There'll also be labels around the platers who managed to earn the most likes throughout the game.


== Development ==
== Development ==
The design team for the game are as follows:
* [[Ryan DiGiorgi]] - Director
* [[Claire McFadden]] - Lead Editorial
* [[Pascal Pochol]] - Lead Engineer
* [[Tim Sniffen]] - Lead Artist
* [[Brian Chard]] - Audio Lead
== Trivia ==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="250" heights="140">
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="220" heights="125">
File:Dictionarium Main Menu.png|The main menu screen for ''Dictionarium''.
File:Dictionarium Main Menu.png|The main menu screen for ''Dictionarium''.
File:Dictionarium Lobby.png|The lobby screen for ''Dictionarium''.
File:Dictionarium Lobby.png|The lobby screen for ''Dictionarium''.
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File:Dictionarium Settings.png|The settings screen for ''Dictionarium''.
File:Dictionarium Settings.png|The settings screen for ''Dictionarium''.
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=== Controller ===
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=== Promo Art ===
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== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Writing]]
[[Category:Writing]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 15 September 2025

Dictionarium
Dictionarium game tile
Dictionarium game tile
Internal name Ridictionary
Part of The Jackbox Party Pack 6
Game type Writing
Hosted by Olivia Nielsen
Number of players 3-8
Game duration 10 Minutes
Languages English
Genre Party
Director Ryan DiGiorgi
Producer Luke Cody
Website jackboxgames.com
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Pardon our dust—not all information is available.

Dictionarium is a party video game and one of five games featured in The Jackbox Party Pack 6.

Gameplay

A random made-up word is distributed among all of the players (or two sets of words if there's six or more players), of which they'll have to write out a definition for. The definitions to their corresponding word(s) will show up, and the players (as well as Audience members) will vote on which one they think is their favorite. They can also give out hearts to the answers that they liked the most after their vote has been cast. The player who manages to earn the most votes overall will have their definition established to its word.

After the definition(s) have been established, the players will then have to be prompted with writing a synonym for their picked word on their device, with the voting round working just like the last round's.

Finally, the players will have to write down a quote that contains an example of said word, with the voting round also working the same.

When all rounds have finished, a final scene showing the word(s) and their entries being added to The Archive in the Dictionarium, before showing the final scoreboard—whoever eans the most points overall will win the game. There'll also be labels around the platers who managed to earn the most likes throughout the game.

Development

The design team for the game are as follows:

Trivia

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Pardon our dust—not all information is available.

Controller

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Promo Art

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Pardon our dust—not all information is available.

References