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The game sees the player, an agent, try to book an up-and-coming comedian for the late-night Johnnie K. Show. They enter the improv club 'The Improv' to interact with the local patrons to try to book a client.
You Don't Know Jack is a series of video games developed by Jackbox Games (formerly known as Jellyvision Games [1]) and Berkeley Systems, as well as the title of the first You Don't Know Jack game in the series. You Don't Know Jack, framed as a game show "where high culture and pop culture collide", combines trivia with comedy.
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know! (stylized as Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!) is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by D3 Publisher in North America and in PAL regions by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U.
You Don't Know Jack is a 2011 party video game developed by Jellyvision Games and published by THQ. It was Jellyvision's first entry in the You Don't Know Jack series after an eight-year hiatus. The game was released in North America on February 8, 2011, for Microsoft Windows , Nintendo DS , PlayStation 3 , Wii and Xbox 360 platforms.
Klei's survival adventure game Don't Starve was released on April 23, 2013. Don't Starve was released in a 2-for-1 beta format on Steam, allowing players to purchase two copies of the game for the price of one. Before it was officially self-published, Klei sold more than 300,000 copies of Don't Starve at a price of $15 each. [3]
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties is an adult-oriented "romantic comedy" video game developed by United Pixtures and published by Kirin Entertainment in September 1994 for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. Although the game did have a Microsoft Windows version in 1993, it had very limited distribution and was published by United Pixtures itself.
The game received praise from outlets such as Adventure Gamers and Destructoid, both of which felt that the game was an enjoyable addition to the Leisure Suit Larry series. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] ScreenRant was generally favorable towards the game, but commented that the game's puzzles could occasionally confuse players. [ 12 ]
Prior to developing You Don't Know Jack, Learn Television was a company focused on children's educational films.The company had begun experimenting with interactive media experiences for education, including their game That's a Fact, Jack!, a quiz game on young adult literature, [4] which garnered attention from Berkeley Systems who later reached out to Learn Television.