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You Don’t Know Jack Has an Online Version

By Brandon West    July 5th, 2007
3 Comments

jellyvisionBored? JellyVision’s computer game series, You Don’t Know Jack has an online version. YDKJ, known as the game “where high culture and pop culture collide,” released the full online version in Mjellyvisionarch of this year. I know this isn’t breaking news or anything, in fact they are now on the 18th full episode of the online series.

For those of you who haven’t given the new site a visit, I definitely recommend it. You probably remember You Don’t Know Jack for its use of animated text instead of high impact graphics. Although this technique was originally used in the game to save space on discs, it has been carried over in all its glory to the online version.

The game play is still just as entertaining as ever. The hosts asks tough questions and each answer receives a witty response. The questions and games keep you on your toes, and even the voices asking questions remain much the same (remember Cookie?). The weekly online games are completely free and load really quickly. Feeling smart? Give it a go!

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  • http://daniel.expdev.net Daniel

    Huh neat. I remember playing this (the online version) a few years ago, and recently wondered if it was still around. Thanks for the tip!

  • http://www.rev2.org/ Sid Yadav

    Now we know why Brandon’s daily post count is down to 3… ;-)

  • http://www.realityequation.net livatlantis

    Wow, I didn’t think Flash could ever be a platform to deliver the sort of entertainment you’d normally expect of TV shows. So quick, so responsive, so… smooth. It felt very polished; I can’t believe I went the whole way. What an amazing game!

    I’m thinking this is a good way to learn a language. Besides “Harry Potter y la Mujer Habitado” lol :P

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