If you play tomorrow I'll be about an hour and a half late. Same with the following week. I'll join if people are still around.
I got a chance to play the new Jackbox pack yesterday though. So I thought I'd mention some details about the games and share my thoughts.
Drawful Animate: It's Drawful basic rules, but you get two frames that you can draw a simple picture with and let you try to animate the weird phrase. It's fun. There is a lot of potential here for folks to have fun with their animations.
Job Job: As mentioned above it's a game where you answer generic icebreakers and then use the words from the answers of other people to answer job-interview related questions.
Also a lot of fun, especially if you like ransom note grammar.
The Wheel of Enormous Proportions: This is a trivia game that incorporates some generic chance. You complete trivia to earn slices of a spin wheel that can earn you points. Once someone has enough points they spin the winner wheel. If they don't land on a winning slice then the game continues.
I'm not a fan of this one. I'm not especially good at trivia either way but this one seemed especially hard. Most of the questions have several right answers (like 6 or more) and probably about 12-14 answers to choose from. You get points for each one you get right but lose them for each one you get wrong.
The Poll Mine
A Dungeon Delving themed polling game where the group is divided in teams. Each round everyone gets the same question and then ranks the available answers (first round is your top three, next is your top four, etc). Then each team gets a chance at opening a door to try and guess which of the answers was ranked the highest amongst the group. A good door wins you torches, a bad door takes away a torch. But there is a twist: On subsequent rounds the good doors are based on different rankings (such as 2nd through 4th only). The team with the most torches at the end of the game wins. Talking amongst teams is encouraged.
Weapons Drawn
This game will be the bane of Keltsy, myself, and anyone with some clear styles to our drawings. You play as detectives/murderers who are trying to murder the guests of the other players. Before you complete the murders you are given a pair of weapons to draw. The catch is that a letter of your name is given to you first and you must use it as part of your drawing (you can twist it, shrink it, etc).
We vote on cases and someone will be elected as the lead detective and be able to zoom in on elements of the weapon found. For comparison the group will be given the other weapon drawn by the murderer, but also 3 from random players. As a group you are to discuss who you think the murderer is (or deflect if you are he/she) and then make your guest individually. You get points for the murders you solve and the ones you get away with.
Fun but again this is one where you really have to downplay any artistic skill or you'll just be easy to catch.