That'll return in the Party Pack 4, Jackbox say, with one notable change. It's a silly trivia game where players get to add made-up answers of their own to the pool of possibilities, trying to fool (or entertain) everyone else. One of the more popular Party Pack games is Fibbage. The games are made for local multiplayer but, as players control it by logging onto a website on their pocket telephone or whatnot, they also work well through Skype screen sharing and such. Those are bundles of five (so far, anyway) small multiplayer games, digital versions of the sort of thing one might play at a family Christmas or a dinner party in a sitcom where one randy neighbour ha-ha-hilariously gets the idea it's a key party. They made the fine and funny You Don't Know Jack quiz games, and in recent years the Jackbox Party Packs.
Jackbox, to refresh your memory, are the studio formerly known as Jellyvision. Over the weekend, Jackbox announced they have another instaparty coming this autumn, The Jackbox Party Pack 4. After such a lively morning routine, they set about making fine party games like Fibbage and Quiplash. Diddy, they grab their glasses then are out the door to commute through Chi-City, but before they leave they brush their teeth with a bottle of Jack because, as the song goes, when they leave for the day they ain't coming back until 6-ish. They wake up in the morning feeling like P.