Saturday 16th July, 10:30pm – midnight(ish) UK
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Well it went so well the last time I’m doing Game Night once again, and this time it will be FULLY INTERACTIVE. Yep, you’ll be able to play along with every game on your phone, competing, judging answers and helping to decide the winners all thanks to the Jackbox Party Packs.
This time round we have Drawful 2 to add to the mix. One of the “things” for Drawful 2 is that we can do our own prompts for people to draw, so here is some prep work – what weird and wonderful things would you like the panel to draw? We’re on late so you can be rude (although try not to be too crude), they don’t have to be gameshow related, the more conceptual and odd the better. Send in as many as you like and I’ll add them to the list. Lines close for this on Friday night.
I will also be looking for people to fill the panel to play and provide reaction. If that sounds like you then hit me up on here or on Twitter. You will need a reasonable connection and the ability to use Google Hangouts (and invariably the link to join will be given out via direct message on Twitter). I’ve only got room for a certain amount and I’m looking for a range of people. If that doesn’t sound like you but want to get involved you can playalong on your phones as part of the audience on the night.
Please don’t be offended if I turn you down, I’m looking for a mix of old hands and new people, and if we’re well oversubscribed I will try and run this more regularly.
And if you want to see the sort of thing we get up to, here’s the first one and here’s the second one.
I’d love to get in on this one.
Is that formal application (had you asked already?)? I’ll add you to the list.
I can reveal that not everybody who has and will apply will be successful I’m afraid, although I might prime people to be stand-bys in case people drop out.
Changes on Mastermind that have to be considered big: a burst of the theme tune plays just before the beep-beep-beep at the end of each round, while the score box’s border gradually turns from white to blue.
Unsurprisingly, no-one on Twitter likes these changes. On this occasion, though, they do have a good reason…