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'''''Fakin' It All Night Long''''' (stylized as ''Fakin' It! All Night Long'') is a social deduction video game and one of three games featured in [[The Jackbox Naughty Pack]]. It is the sequel to [[Fakin' It]].
'''''Fakin' It All Night Long''''' (stylized as ''Fakin' It! All Night Long'') is a social deduction video game and one of three games featured in [[The Jackbox Naughty Pack|''The Jackbox Naughty Pack'']]. It is the sequel to [[Fakin' It|''Fakin' It'']].
 
The game works similar to the original: A random player is selected as the Faker, of which the other players (aka sleuths) attempt to find out who they are by answering prompts, then voting on who's answers seem off.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
A player is selected as the Faker, of which the other players attempt to find out who they are by answering prompts then voting on who's answers seem off.
When you first enter the lobby through the player device, you can select from one of ten different avatars: Red Guy, Green Girl, Orange Guy, Blue Girl, Yellow Guy, and Purple Girl all return from the original, but are now playable characters. The remaining four avatars are brand new: Pink Dog, Gray Cat, Robot, and Teal Person.
 
There are two different modes of gameplay: <u>'''Same Room'''</u> and <u>'''Remote Play'''</u>. Either one can be chosen directly from the game's main menu screen.


=== Same Room ===
=== Same Room ===
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=== Remote Play ===
=== Remote Play ===
All inputs given from the game are all shown on the device's screen. After all inputs are received, the answers are then shown on the game's screen.
All inputs given from the game are shown on the player's device. After all inputs are received, the answers are then shown on the game's screen.


==== Hands of Truth ====
At the beginning of each round, there are five categories to choose from:
You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons on your device: one to raise your hand, and one to not.


==== You Gotta Point ====
* '''Hands of Truth''': You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons on your device: one to raise your hand, and one to not.
You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a list of buttons featuring names from everyone currently in the game's room, including yourself.
* '''You Gotta Point''': You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a list of buttons featuring names from everyone currently in the game's room, including yourself.
* '''Emojional Damage:''' A more streamer-friendly version of the original game's ''"Face Value,"'' where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a board of emojis that are separated into their usual categories (faces, animals, objects, etc.)
* '''Finger Blast''': A remade version of the original game's ''"Number Pressure,"'' where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and 6 primary buttons, 6 of each containing fingers raised from 0 to 5. There is also a small bird button located at the bottom-right corner of the player's device—when pressed, the player's character will "flip the bird" during the voting phase.
* '''Thumb Shot:''' A new category where you're given a short prompt on your screen (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons with the prompt's text on-screen (A.K.A "SEXY or NOT SEXY", for example.) This continues for three rounds.


==== Emojional Damage ====
Unlike in the original, the game does NOT require a unanimous vote in order to catch the Faker—instead, only a majority vote is required (like 5 players for an 8-player game.)
A more streamer-friendly version of the original game's ''"Face Value,"'' where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a board of emojis that are separated into their usual categories (faces, animals, objects, etc.)


==== Finger Blast ====
After a generated number of rounds are played, the players move on to the final round: <u>'''Text You Up'''</u>. Just like in the original, the players (including the Faker) are given three separate prompts that they'll have to answer, one by one. The Faker will also get three more vaguer prompts that they too have to answer, however (unlike in the original) the Faker does not immediately know they're even the Faker, until after all of their answers have been sent.
A remade version of the original game's ''"Number Pressure,"'' where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and 7 buttons, 6 of each containing fingers raised from 0 to 5, and a small "flipping the bird" button located at the bottom-right side of your device's screen.


==== Thumb Shot ====
During the voting phase, all three prompts are shown per voting round— the Faker is not revealed until after the third voting round.
A new gamemode where you're given a short prompt on your screen (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons with the prompt's text on-screen (A.K.A "SEXY or NOT SEXY", for example.) This continues for three rounds.


==== Text You Up ====
After all is said and done, the player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
You're given three separate prompts that you have to answer, one by one. The Faker will also get three more vaguer prompts that they'll too have to answer.


== Development ==
== Development ==
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* Unlike the original game, the game does NOT require a unanimous vote in order to catch the Faker, instead, only a majority vote is required (like 5 players for an 8-player game.)
* The following primary fonts are used for this game:
* Unlike the original game, you can choose your own character; of which there are eleven.
** ''Rowboat Regular'' by Atlantic Fonts<ref>MyFonts, "Rowboat" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://www.myfonts.com/collections/rowboat-font-atlantic-fonts</ref>
* In the "Text You Up" category, the Faker does not immediately know they're even the Faker. They only realize they are after all of their answers have been sent.
** ''Mouse Memoirs'', designed by Astigmatic<ref>Google Fonts, "Mouse Memoirs" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mouse+Memoirs</ref>
* The "flipping the bird" button in Finger Blast appears as a bird icon which, when pressed, will have your character flipping the middle finger during the voting phase.
* The primary fonts used for this game are: ''Rowboat Regular''<ref>FontSpring, "Rowboat Regular" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://www.myfonts.com/es/collections/rowboat-font-atlantic-fonts</ref>, ''Mouse Memoirs''<ref>FontSpring, "Mouse Memoirs Pro" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://www.myfonts.com/es/collections/mouse-memoirs-pro-font-stiggy-sands</ref>.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:FIANL Text You Up.png|The Text You Up round screen.
File:FIANL Text You Up.png|The Text You Up round screen.
</gallery>
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=== Controller ===
=== Promo Art ===


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Deception]]
[[Category:Deception]]

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Fakin' It All Night Long
Fakin' It All Night Long game tile
Fakin' It All Night Long game tile
Internal name FakinIt2
Part of The Jackbox Naughty Pack
Game type Deception
Hosted by Cookie Masterson
Number of players 3-8
Game duration 25 minutes
Languages English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Latin American and Castilian), Brazilian Portuguese
Genre Party
Director Tim Sniffen
Producer Lindsey Leder
Website jackboxgames.com
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WARNING! This game contains mature content.
Viewer discretion is advised.

Fakin' It All Night Long (stylized as Fakin' It! All Night Long) is a social deduction video game and one of three games featured in The Jackbox Naughty Pack. It is the sequel to Fakin' It.

The game works similar to the original: A random player is selected as the Faker, of which the other players (aka sleuths) attempt to find out who they are by answering prompts, then voting on who's answers seem off.

Gameplay

When you first enter the lobby through the player device, you can select from one of ten different avatars: Red Guy, Green Girl, Orange Guy, Blue Girl, Yellow Guy, and Purple Girl all return from the original, but are now playable characters. The remaining four avatars are brand new: Pink Dog, Gray Cat, Robot, and Teal Person.

There are two different modes of gameplay: Same Room and Remote Play. Either one can be chosen directly from the game's main menu screen.

Same Room

File:Red quip with construction helmet.svg HEADS UP! This page is under construction.
Pardon our dust—not all information is available.

Remote Play

All inputs given from the game are shown on the player's device. After all inputs are received, the answers are then shown on the game's screen.

At the beginning of each round, there are five categories to choose from:

  • Hands of Truth: You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons on your device: one to raise your hand, and one to not.
  • You Gotta Point: You're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a list of buttons featuring names from everyone currently in the game's room, including yourself.
  • Emojional Damage: A more streamer-friendly version of the original game's "Face Value," where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and a board of emojis that are separated into their usual categories (faces, animals, objects, etc.)
  • Finger Blast: A remade version of the original game's "Number Pressure," where you're given your prompt (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and 6 primary buttons, 6 of each containing fingers raised from 0 to 5. There is also a small bird button located at the bottom-right corner of the player's device—when pressed, the player's character will "flip the bird" during the voting phase.
  • Thumb Shot: A new category where you're given a short prompt on your screen (or a "blend in" text, if you're the Faker) and two buttons with the prompt's text on-screen (A.K.A "SEXY or NOT SEXY", for example.) This continues for three rounds.

Unlike in the original, the game does NOT require a unanimous vote in order to catch the Faker—instead, only a majority vote is required (like 5 players for an 8-player game.)

After a generated number of rounds are played, the players move on to the final round: Text You Up. Just like in the original, the players (including the Faker) are given three separate prompts that they'll have to answer, one by one. The Faker will also get three more vaguer prompts that they too have to answer, however (unlike in the original) the Faker does not immediately know they're even the Faker, until after all of their answers have been sent.

During the voting phase, all three prompts are shown per voting round— the Faker is not revealed until after the third voting round.

After all is said and done, the player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Development

Board Game

Trivia

  • The following primary fonts are used for this game:
    • Rowboat Regular by Atlantic Fonts[1]
    • Mouse Memoirs, designed by Astigmatic[2]

Controller

Promo Art

References

  1. MyFonts, "Rowboat" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://www.myfonts.com/collections/rowboat-font-atlantic-fonts
  2. Google Fonts, "Mouse Memoirs" (Retrieved April 8th, 2025) https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mouse+Memoirs