About This Game Were you a teen in the late 90s? If you didn't play HeadRush back then, now’s the perfect time! Tons of trivia about the teen-y topics of the day await your now-aging brain and fingers! Forget everything you know about a YOU DON’T KNOW JACK game because YDKJ’s horribly deformed, mutant offspring HEADRUSH has been birthed! Twisted animation, insane question types, and a bizarre appetite for all human excretory fluids and gassed add up to the most over-the-top YDKJ game ever! Fire this game up and stand back, because this is not your Mommy and Daddy’s YOU DON’T KNOW JACK! 7aa9394dea Title: YOU DON'T KNOW JACK HEADRUSHGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Jackbox Games, Inc.Publisher:Jackbox Games, Inc.Release Date: 20 Apr, 1998 YOU DON'T KNOW JACK HEADRUSH Classic "Jack" and though campy, though somewhat expected, it is challenging, funny and entertaining all at once. That is what "YDKJ" is all about!. This one is the best, out of playing all the you dont know jack, Headrush, is easily ths best, the questions, gameplay, extra side questions, are just slightly better than the rest.. Compared to the previous entries of You Don't Know Jack, Headrush is host to a few changes that mark it as a pivotal shift in the game series. Firstly, there is no longer an option to choose between a seven or twenty-one question game. Every game is locked into a ten question game before heading to the final round. Speaking of that, the very name of the final round is different from previous entries; here it is Headrush, whereas before and after it is Jack Attack. Despite having a unique title, it does not focus on a particular area of interest. The most that can be said regarding its theme is that it might be geared toward a more teenaged audience, complete with animated segues between questions. Overall, this could be called the black sheep of the general YDKJ games. Once again, the comedy is the element that ties all the general trivia together, making a good experience for individuals and parties alike. Unlike the more specified titles like Movies and Sports, I'd say this is worth a purchase on its own, although the Classic Pack is the better deal.. Contains some avatars and animation since the first game, but the jingles are gone :(Not bad. Still very US-centric. Still 800x600.. The YDKJ for the kids. I don't like the animations or avatars. Still classic humor.. Why did I buy this?. If you romanticize the 90's, this game is about as 90's as you can get. It's full of bizarre, grotesque imagery from the days when toy and cartoon manufacturers were somehow convinced kids loved gross out stuff (we didn't), and the trivia's kind of on the easy side, considering it's made for teenagers of the day. But, it's fun and well made, I like it. It really does perfectly encapsulate the aesthetics of stuff made for kids growing up in the 90's.Also, this game is completely incompatible with Steam controllers. If you have a living room setup, I hope you have a wireless keyboard.
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK HEADRUSH
Updated: Mar 12, 2020
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