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A collection of multiplayer sports party games.
OctaFight is a minimalistic combat game for up to eight players locally.
Transform a deserted island into a paradise in the Switch's version of Animal Crossing.
The latest installment in the Jackbox Party Pack series, featuring Trivia Murder Party 2.
The Switch debut of Nintendo's flagship fighting game series brings together every character from the series' history, bringing the roster to over 70 fighters.
The fifth installment of Jackbox Games' annual party game pack features rap-battling robots, silly inventions, and the return of You Don't Know Jack.
Date monsters, take answers out of context on the Internet, and make bizarre murals in the fourth installment of Jackbox Games' annual party game pack.
Some time has passed since the events in Splatoon as Marie asks for help in dealing with a missing Callie. Along with new fashion and music trends, the game features new weapons, abilities, maps, and modes. Stay fresh!
A crazy 9-player simultaneous multiplayer platformer game about running through color-changing levels creating/removing platforms and a level editor. If the level background changes, platforms in that same color disappear.
An eight-player simultaneous local/online competitive multiplayer game, taking advantage of Xbox One's ability to use 8 controllers on a single console. #IDARB may also be the first game to ever use a hashtag in its title.
Five party games (including updates for You Don't Know Jack and Fibbage) that can be played locally using the series's signature multi-device multiplayer (where players with phones, tablets, laptops, and other devices can participate using a web-based service).
Collectively known as "Super Smash Bros. 4", the fourth installment of Nintendo's fighting game series was released for both the Wii U console and the handheld Nintendo 3DS.
Mario Kart returns and makes its HD-debut with gravity-defying hover vehicles, a new spin on the traditional track designs, ATVs, the return of classic Last Man Standing-Battle Mode, custom online tournaments and Mario Kart TV, which allows for sharing of highlight videos online.
The classic party game reimagined for the Wii U. You don't even need the TV. Up to 8 players sit around the GamePad and spin a virtual bottle. Challenges are carried out with Wii Remotes.
In Truth or Lies, players join family & friends in roundtable-style gameplay answering an wide array of thought-provoking questions. The game's built-in lie detector will let everyone know if the answers are truthful.
The ninth game in the Buzz! series of trivia quiz games.
Top down racer by Konami for Nintendo's Wiiware service.
Bomberman Blast is the WiiWare debut for the Blue Bomber.
Buzz! Quiz TV marks the debut of Sony's party-quiz series, Buzz!, to the PlayStation 3; adding the ability for players to compete online as well as write their own questions and exchange quiz packs online.
More Mario Party fun on the Nintendo GameCube. Grab three friends and have fun in the Mushroom Kingdom. As indicated on the box art, this game included the Gamecube Microphone which connected through the memory card ports and was used in several mini games.
Micro Machines V3 is the first 3D instalment in the tiny top down racing franchise based on the popular toys. Developed by Codemasters, V3 was known for its wide selection of party modes including an 8 player controller share option.
Atomic Bomberman was a multiplayer focused game on the PC with a "westernized" style.
Bomberman makes his explosive debut on the Saturn and it is arguably the best game in the franchise.
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