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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
All players are shown a scale with a determined number or range ranging from one subject to another. The player will be tasked to write an answer that would make sure the other players can accurately guess their secret number.
Once all answers are in, one of the players' responses is shown, of which the others will have to guess which number, percentage or stars said answer is. Players can also tap and hold the '''<u>"Confidence Button"</u>''' in order to double their earnings, or lose an amount of their points. They can also press one of the three emotes shown on their device to share their feedback on the drawing.
When all players have made their guesses, they're shown and then the real answer lights up on the scale. Players will earn 1,000 points if they're spot on, 500 if they're one away from the correct answer, and points ranging from 350 to 0 for being off. If a player uses their Confidence and are within the range, '''they'll earn double the points'''; however, if they use their Confidence and is out of the actual answer's range, '''then they'll lose 500 points'''.
The '''second round''' works about the same, but instead of the players writing an answer, they'll have to draw a picture portraying the determined range. (If the "Writing Only" or "Drawing Only" settings are turned on, then these will override said rounds.)
The '''third round''' will have everyone draw a prompt with a range between two completely separate subjects ''(like a snake and a baseball bat)'' and the points are doubled this round, making the correct answer 2,000 points and its neighboring answers, 1,000.


== Development ==
== Development ==
== Trivia ==
* Two and a half of the emotes seen in the game are taken directly from ''[[Civic Doodle]]'' - these are the laughing emote, the heart emote, and the question mark emote, with an added exclamation mark to it.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 05:00, 23 April 2025

Nonsensory
Nonsensory game tile
Nonsensory game tile
Internal name RangeGame
Part of The Jackbox Party Pack 9
Game type Drawing, Writing
Hosted by Professor Nanners (voiced by Sarah Kempton)
Number of players 3-8
Game duration 25 Minutes
Languages English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Latin American and Castilian)
Genre Party
Director Mark Turowetz
Producer Laura La Vito
Website jackboxgames.com
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Nonsensory is a party video game and one of five games featured in The Jackbox Party Pack 9.

Gameplay

All players are shown a scale with a determined number or range ranging from one subject to another. The player will be tasked to write an answer that would make sure the other players can accurately guess their secret number.

Once all answers are in, one of the players' responses is shown, of which the others will have to guess which number, percentage or stars said answer is. Players can also tap and hold the "Confidence Button" in order to double their earnings, or lose an amount of their points. They can also press one of the three emotes shown on their device to share their feedback on the drawing.

When all players have made their guesses, they're shown and then the real answer lights up on the scale. Players will earn 1,000 points if they're spot on, 500 if they're one away from the correct answer, and points ranging from 350 to 0 for being off. If a player uses their Confidence and are within the range, they'll earn double the points; however, if they use their Confidence and is out of the actual answer's range, then they'll lose 500 points.

The second round works about the same, but instead of the players writing an answer, they'll have to draw a picture portraying the determined range. (If the "Writing Only" or "Drawing Only" settings are turned on, then these will override said rounds.)

The third round will have everyone draw a prompt with a range between two completely separate subjects (like a snake and a baseball bat) and the points are doubled this round, making the correct answer 2,000 points and its neighboring answers, 1,000.

Development

Trivia

  • Two and a half of the emotes seen in the game are taken directly from Civic Doodle - these are the laughing emote, the heart emote, and the question mark emote, with an added exclamation mark to it.

References