That sounds awesome! With so many people going to an event like that, I can imagine the kind of people that go there. How does your online game night work?
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That sounds awesome! With so many people going to an event like that, I can imagine the kind of people that go there. How does your online game night work?
We usually start with Clue and sometimes Monopoly (we want to play Illuminati, but haven't learned the rules) on Tabletop Simulator, then we switch to Drawful 2 and hopefully Quiplash (we need more players), to get the viewers involved.
Its kind of spur of the moment, but usually weekly, because my work schedule isn't fixed. I do give my discord, twitter, and steemit announcements a few hours before we play, usually in the evenings (anywhere between 6pm-9pm PST start, then go for 2-5 hours, depending on how many people show up for drawful).
Drawful 2 trailer:
Quiplash trailer:
Drawful (Pictionary w/ a twist) and Quiplash are hosted by me and only require a browser to play. The main screen is streamed on my twitch channel:
and players participate with (another open window) browser, phones, or tablets. We have a core group of three to five players. These games allow for up to eight, plus 10k more in audience participation.
This may be a better way to describe how to play Jackbox games:
If you're interested, you can follow me here or on twitter @bobloblaw45 (I don't check these too often, but I do post a few hours before we play and when I stream)
But the best way to contact me is through discord, I'm Bob Loblaw#0125. Ask for an invite to my discord channel! (let me know you're from steemit) And invite your friends! The more the merrier! It's always a hilarious time :D
We're a somewhat mature group. Not exactly kid friendly. We swear and joke and have a good time FYI.
Jeez this got long, quick. I need to make this a post :P