You Don't Know Jack: 5th Dementia

You Don't Know Jack: 5th Dementia (2000)

by Jellyvision, Sierra On-Line
Genres:Quiz/Trivia
Themes:Comedy, Party
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Jack is back. And this time he has the internet with him. For the first time in the long running series, you can play with your mates over the internet. There are 600 questions that must be answered and a new game type called Bug out, where little bugs fly onto the screen and mention a few words. If the words don't go with the clue, you must be the first to buzz in to splat the little guys. Other than that, this is the same Jack that we have (or haven't) known for some time.Show more
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