Created: 11/15/23
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I forgot which jackbox version we played on, but I do remember that it was a t-shirt drawing competition and the spooky-horror trivia game. Some of the main mechanics that were used during the t-shirt drawing games we played were drawing, obviously, and also creating random prompts. There was no actual prompt to go off of while making the shirts and everything had to be paired with each other after it was already made or written. It is an overall simple game mechanic that can lead to some very funny results. Since it was a competition-style game, the audience had more influence in the game as the shirt that won would get points and the audience could heavily sway the vote.
I was one of the people in the game during that session and got third place overall. I took a back seat for the horror trivia game and got to watch fellow classmates get slaughtered by answering wrong. The main form of interaction from the audience in this game involved voting for who would get murdered. The audience did have a cash prize, but it didn't count towards anything in the end. I ended up getting around a quarter of the questions right and I'm glad that I didn't get put into the spotlight like the contestants did.