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== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
You're given a prompt on your device, then you have to draw that prompt as accurately as you can with the colors that are given to you (black and white, as well as two other colors.) You can also re-roll a prompt once per round. | |||
''If you got the '''"Drawful Purist"''' setting off in the Settings menu, you'll be able to undo your last line during the game's drawing phase.'' | |||
After everyone's finished with their drawings, one of the player's doodles will show up on screen. Everyone will then type in an answer that could fit that prompt on their device with a 45-character limit. | |||
When everyone's written their lies, they'll be shown on-screen, along with the true answer. Then everyone has to vote for the answer they think is the original prompt; along with this, they can also double down on an answer they are certain is correct. | |||
After all the votes are tallied, the fake answers show up on screen, with the people who've picked them. Players who've managed to trick players with their lies will get 500 points per person fooled, and 1,000 for if one of them doubled down. | |||
The original artist gets 1,000 points for every player that got their prompt correctly, aswell as the players, and an additional thousand is given to the players who doubled down, rewarding them with 2,000 points. | |||
After all the drawings have been shown, everyone's scores are tallied and a winner is declared. | |||
== Development == | == Development == | ||
Revision as of 17:25, 8 April 2025
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| Internal name | Drawful3 |
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| Part of | The Jackbox Naughty Pack |
| Game type | Drawing |
| Hosted by | Katie Rich |
| Number of players | 3-8 |
| Game duration | 20 Minutes |
| Languages | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Latin American and Castilian), Brazilian Portuguese |
| Genre | Party |
| Director | Warren Arnold Brooke Breit |
| Producer | Lindsey Leder |
| 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. |
Dirty Drawful is a party video game and one of three games featured in The Jackbox Naughty Pack. It is the fourth game in the Drawful series.
Gameplay
You're given a prompt on your device, then you have to draw that prompt as accurately as you can with the colors that are given to you (black and white, as well as two other colors.) You can also re-roll a prompt once per round.
If you got the "Drawful Purist" setting off in the Settings menu, you'll be able to undo your last line during the game's drawing phase.
After everyone's finished with their drawings, one of the player's doodles will show up on screen. Everyone will then type in an answer that could fit that prompt on their device with a 45-character limit.
When everyone's written their lies, they'll be shown on-screen, along with the true answer. Then everyone has to vote for the answer they think is the original prompt; along with this, they can also double down on an answer they are certain is correct.
After all the votes are tallied, the fake answers show up on screen, with the people who've picked them. Players who've managed to trick players with their lies will get 500 points per person fooled, and 1,000 for if one of them doubled down.
The original artist gets 1,000 points for every player that got their prompt correctly, aswell as the players, and an additional thousand is given to the players who doubled down, rewarding them with 2,000 points.
After all the drawings have been shown, everyone's scores are tallied and a winner is declared.
Development
Gallery
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The main menu screen for Dirty Drawful.
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The main menu screen for Dirty Drawful, after the Naughty Pack November update.
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The lobby screen for Dirty Drawful.
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The most emoted drawing at the end of Dirty Drawful. (The prompt was "why the f**k my pizza magnetic".)
