About This Game Reintroduce yourself to this classic YDKJ sequel! All the fun of Volume 1, but with completely different questions, host, and smell! YOU DON’T KNOW JACK Volume 2 is the mutant offspring of the original award-winning, irreverent, fast-paced trivia game where you are a contestant on a manic game show. With all the excitement of the first game, lots of mind-blowing surprises, plus four additional question types, YOU DON’T KNOW JACK Volume 2 will scrape the trivia out of your cranium like the seedy pulp from a melon. 7aa9394dea Title: YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 2Genre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Jackbox Games, Inc.Publisher:Jackbox Games, Inc.Release Date: 30 Nov, 1996 YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 2 Download Link Pc This is exactly what I wanted,BUTThe UK version with Paul Kaye is sooooo much better.O, how I wish they would release that version.Hint, ferking, hint!!. Just as good as the first! You won't regret it.... The game lives up to its name because I stink. The fact is you have so much fun you don't even care how much you're in the hole. You don't know jack is based on a game show (MAKE A LIVE TV GAME OF IT, WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU PEOPLE) lmao. Get to know the game and play it often. One rule: if you don't know the answers I wouldn't guess. The host is really up for proving the motto.. I love this game! I have wonderful memories of playing this with my Mom and the steam re-release doesn't disappoint. While I say "re-release", nothing has changed - it's just been updated to run on modern operating systems (I'm on Windows 10.)The audio is a little old, but there are unique question types - such as the celebrity collect call - that make it fun. The questions are snarky and surprisingly have a "dirty mind" tilt to them - in a great way, but I'd avoid junior high and below.For new players, this is very much a computer game - not a controller or mouse game, Multi-player is done via a shared keyboard and there are fill-in-the-blank questions where you, yes, have to type (it's pretty forgiving on typos, tho.) This is in many ways a nice reminder of old style multiplayer...you get creative with seating.This is also a blast to play solo. You get lots of teasing.When you first launch, the screen will seem very small. An easy fix: Right-click the game in your steam library and select "View local files". Right click the main program (something similar like YDKJV2.exe and select "properties". Click the "Compatibility" tab. In the "Settings" section select the checkbox next to "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution" Click Apply, Click OK, launch game from Steam.While the initial white box won't be full screen, it will quickly flip to full screen. Don't worry, you haven't changed your desktop resolution, and once you quit the game everything will go back to normal. Problem solved!. https:\/\/youtu.be\/Y0RSoqF0hWgHow many different YDKJ games does it take before players start to know enough to surpass the jack quotient? From the looks of this aging trivia game it's still more than two.The YDKJ formula is still enjoyable after this many years but the questions are old enough to vote and the restrictive resolution weakens the game as a whole. Stick to the newer releases for an overall better experience.. A great follow up to Vol. 1 XL and another classic PC game. Pretty similar to Vol 1 in terms of design and layout, but if it ain't broke don't fix it. Well worth the price here.. Love the game but in the jack attack, the answers are super tiny, so it's really hard to see them and answer correctly.. https:\/\/youtu.be\/Y0RSoqF0hWgHow many different YDKJ games does it take before players start to know enough to surpass the jack quotient? From the looks of this aging trivia game it's still more than two.The YDKJ formula is still enjoyable after this many years but the questions are old enough to vote and the restrictive resolution weakens the game as a whole. Stick to the newer releases for an overall better experience.. Just as good as the first! You won't regret it.... Based on the Lite Retail version of the Windows 95 Promoware on the YDKJ Vol.1 Disc, I used to beat the Lite Version Time & Again. Those were good times for me & the best Volume in the YOU DON'T KNOW JACK CD-ROM Trivia Series.
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