About This Game Play the game that many consider to be YDKJ’s most fun offering – The Ride! Already played it? Trust us, you've forgotten everything by now. For the fourth volume of the mega-award-winning CD-ROM trivia game show, the YOU DON’T KNOW JACK crew decided to throw out the YDKJ rule book and start fresh! This ain't your daddy’s YOU DON’T KNOW JACK! Suffice to say, you can take any preconceived notions you've had about the YOU DON’T KNOW JACK series and chuck ’em down an open elevator shaft because YOU DON’T KNOW JACK Volume 4 is going to take you on The Ride of your life! 7aa9394dea Title: YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The RideGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Jackbox Games, Inc.Publisher:Jackbox Games, Inc.Release Date: 30 Nov, 1998 YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Vol. 4 The Ride Activation Code Keygen This is my all time favourte YDKJ game. It's a little different to earlier games but it excells in almost every way. Cookie is the best and the writing is as hillarious as ever.. It's a fun ride in the YDKJ universe. It's worth the very small amount Steam is charging!. Everything is fine minus the dumb, annoying Elevator Hostess for f**king up my keyboard at the beginning.. The best version of Jack in the classic bundle. If I could, I'd marry Cookie in a heartbeat.. The absolute best of all the original YDKJ games. Didn't age well.. By far one of the best Jack games to date. Yeah, some of the questions are a bit dated (hey, it was made in 1998), but it still fun to play. The classic questions types are back like "Dis or Dat" and (to the hosts' dismay) "Ticklish Testgum" (Gibberish Questions) along with new ones like "Roadkill" and "Jack BINGO". "Roadkill" is simular to the Jack Attack, but you have to connect two items together instead of finding an item's match. "BINGO" has you buzz in when the correct letter of the answer is lit up, simular to Three Way from YDKJ 3. It does add a lot of variety to the game. This game features all the host from previous Jack games and has a small story arc (you'll know what it is by the second time you play). Don't worry, it's still the same game with the randomness and twisted trivia you know and love. Also, screws has been changed and for the better in my opinion. Instead of pressing S once to screw somebody, you have to hit S multiple times to make the question totally unreadable and force your opponents to answer the question, whether it's readable or not. One small thing I want to point out is the music. The electric guitar can really get you pumped to play. Special mentions goes to both versions of the Jack Attack music, by far the most tense music out of all Jack games. The one downside is that this game is very US-centric. So if you do not live in the United States, the jokes and refrences can fly right over your head. This poses a problem since most of the jokes are built into the questions. All in all, if your looking for a fun party game to play with your friends (or alone for all you hermets out there) then this game is a must buy.. Compared to the last three main volumes, You Don't Know Jack Volume 4: The Ride marks a noticeable shift in gameplay, art style, and themes. Upon starting, a question is posed to the player(s) based around some topic (ranging anywhere from the circus to death). The only answers available are "yes" or "no"; the chosen answer will set the tone for the game. From there on, the player is taken on an elevator ride of sorts, being asked the typical questions by a disembodied female narrator. A new question asks if the player has gone on "The Ride" before; if so, there may be some quirk involved in the naming section (for example, on one of my return games, I was locked into only using vowels to enter my name). This deliberate change makes for some amusing scenarios. Gameplay is also different, where players can select the amount of money a question is worth. A new mini-game called RoadKill has the player(s) finding the shared quality between two ideas\/people\/etc (e.g., the solution for "Mini ___" and "Bradley ___" would be Cooper). After every answer is given, the player(s) are asked what do all the previous answers have in common, proving to be a great test of memory as well as reasoning. Finally, it ends with the usual round of Jack Attack. The only difference here from previous games is that the amount a player receives or loses for answers is selected like the questions. Clearly the grungier entry to the YDKJ series, The Ride is certainly worth a look into for bawdy humorists, trivia titans, and those nostalgic about the 1990s.. Why should you get this game?1. It's a You Don't Know Jack game.2. It features an epic heavy metal version of B-I-N-G-O3. Has Cookie, Nate, and Schmitty!4. It's only 3 bucks (and part of a bundle that's an even better deal.If none of these answers sound right to you...YOU DON'T KNOW JACK. If you are a fan of becoming more intelligent with comedy and good questions, with answers you have to think about, then this game is recommended by me, in fact, the whole series is on my top 10 game serieseseseseses somwhere
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