Description
You Don’t Know Jack (PlayStation 3, 2011) CIB, Good
Released in 2011 by Jellyvision, You Don’t Know Jack is the trivia game that actively insults you while stealing your money. This is not a polite quiz night. This is a loud, sarcastic game show that thrives on trick questions, nonsense answers, and a host who exists solely to make you feel bad for choosing the obvious option.
Gameplay is fast, mean, and intentionally unfair. Questions twist language, hide jokes in plain sight, and punish anyone who thinks they’re smarter than the game. The real fun comes from playing with friends, where confidence is immediately weaponized against you and wrong answers are met with mockery instead of mercy.
Presentation is classic YDKJ energy. The visuals are simple, the pacing is snappy, and the writing does all the heavy lifting. The host never shuts up, the jokes hit more often than they miss, and the game moves quickly enough that even losing feels entertaining.
You Don’t Know Jack supports single-player and local multiplayer, with online play available at launch but no longer relevant today. This is a party game built entirely around trash talk and shared embarrassment. If you want something loud, clever, and aggressively sarcastic, you can buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange and grab this knowing it will roast everyone in the room equally.
- Fast-paced trivia built around wordplay and trick questions.
- Iconic sarcastic host who constantly mocks players.
- Perfect for local multiplayer and party settings.
- Simple presentation that keeps the focus on humor.
- A trivia game that prioritizes personality over politeness.







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