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'''''Facebook YDKJ''''' is a Facebook game application based on the long-running series of trivia games created by Jackbox Games (formerly Jellyvision Games). It was released for public play on Facebook in May 2012 after a beta period.
'''''Facebook YDKJ''''' is a Facebook game application based on the long-running series of trivia games created by Jackbox Games (formerly Jellyvision Games). It was released for public play on Facebook in May 2012 after a beta period.


''You Don't Know Jack'' or also known as ''YDKJ'' is known for being the most widely recognized trivia games in the world and known for being "The most irreverent trivia game"
The game is presented as a fictional television show, where the host would mock you for each answer you get wrong.
It was developed by Jellyvision, now known as Jackbox games, and Berkeley Systems in 1995.
Since starting out on the Playstation, Macintosh and Windows the series skyrocketed and led to its successor ''The Jackbox Party Pack'' which reached over 200 million sales by the end of 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>[https://www.dualshockers.com/jackbox-games-200-million-players-bloomberg-report/]/</ref>


=Release and Reception=
It was released for public play on Facebook in May 2012 for PC after a beta period
.A mobile version for iOS was released in December 2012, of that same year it won the 2012 Spike Video Game Award for Best Social Game.[https://www.engadget.com/2012-12-07-spike-vga-2012-winners-walking-dead-takes-goty-journey-floats.html]


'''''You Don't Know Jack''''' is a series of video games developed by Jackbox Games and Berkeley Systems, as a game show "where high culture and pop culture collide", combines trivia with comedy which usually ends up insane at the same time and has new hosts with each new game, the new recent host is Cookie Masterson who is voiced by Tom Gottlieb. as of 2021, the series has twenty two games and according to a 2013 article it sold a whopping 5 million units. <ref>
A couple months after that, an Android version was released in May 2013 and allowed cross-play with the Facebook application allowing you to play which each other on those devices.
[https://www.engadget.com/2013-06-05-jellyvision-games-is-now-jackbox-games.html]


It would play out the same way as the others but with few changes, instead of the regular ten questions it would be five. It was also known as the first You Don't Know Jack game to include microtransactions and social features, which many players saw as a departure from the original format, and the reception was very mixed.


A mobile version for iOS was released in December 2012, of that same year it won the 2012 Spike Video Game Award for Best Social Game.<ref> [https://www.engadget.com/2012-12-07-spike-vga-2012-winners-walking-dead-takes-goty-journey-floats.html]
==The Closure==
A couple months after that, an Android version was released in May 2013 and allowed cross-play with the Facebook application, it was basically the same thing but with different questions and the host (Cookie Masterson) would call out whether the player was right or wrong, and earn a load of cash to win the game. The new question was the Gibberish Question, and it would give you a messed up phrase, you would then have to guess what it rhymes with. It returned later in '''''You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream'''''
Unfortunately on January 30, 2015 Jackbox games announced it's shutdown of the game due to not that many people playing anymore. ANother reason for it's closure was that around that time, Facebook was requiring all apps to update to a new API and they said they didn't have enough time on how they've integrated Facebook social networking into the game and how it wouldn't flow well.[https://www.jackboxgames.com/rip-facebook-ydkj-2012-2015/]
 
Unfortunately on January 30, 2015 Jackbox games announced it's shutdown of the game due to not that many people playing anymore. Apparently around that time, Facebook was requiring all apps to update to a new API and they said they didn't have enough time to how they've deeply integrated Facebook social networking into the game and how it wouldn't flow well.


On March 1st 2015, both the PC and mobile version were taken down and are no longer available to download.
==Availability==
==Availability==
As of August 25th, 2021 the game is no longer available on iOS and Android or PC. Quite a lot of footage exists but only of the PC version only a small amount of footage of the mobile versions are available, so it's unknown if it's playable.
As of March 1st, 2015 the game is no longer available on iOS and Android or PC and cannot be found in any form.
Quite a lot of footage exists, but only of the PC version only a small amount of footage of the mobile versions are available. It is unknown if the game will see the light of day again.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Video===
===Video===
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  |description1 =Trailer of the game uploaded by the official Jackbox Games YouTube channel.
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  |service2     =youtube
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  |description2 = A longplay of the game uploaded by Mr Coddleshire.
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  |description3 = Number sequences from the game.
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  |description4 = Sponsors from the game.
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  |description5 =Mobile version of the trailer, it's the same thing but with footage from the Android and iOS.
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===Images===
===Images===
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==References==
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Revision as of 16:39, 29 April 2022

You-Dont-Know-Jack-logo.jpg

The game logo.

Status: Lost

Facebook YDKJ is a Facebook game application based on the long-running series of trivia games created by Jackbox Games (formerly Jellyvision Games). It was released for public play on Facebook in May 2012 after a beta period.

You Don't Know Jack or also known as YDKJ is known for being the most widely recognized trivia games in the world and known for being "The most irreverent trivia game" The game is presented as a fictional television show, where the host would mock you for each answer you get wrong. It was developed by Jellyvision, now known as Jackbox games, and Berkeley Systems in 1995. Since starting out on the Playstation, Macintosh and Windows the series skyrocketed and led to its successor The Jackbox Party Pack which reached over 200 million sales by the end of 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Release and Reception

It was released for public play on Facebook in May 2012 for PC after a beta period .A mobile version for iOS was released in December 2012, of that same year it won the 2012 Spike Video Game Award for Best Social Game.[2]

A couple months after that, an Android version was released in May 2013 and allowed cross-play with the Facebook application allowing you to play which each other on those devices.

It would play out the same way as the others but with few changes, instead of the regular ten questions it would be five. It was also known as the first You Don't Know Jack game to include microtransactions and social features, which many players saw as a departure from the original format, and the reception was very mixed.

The Closure

Unfortunately on January 30, 2015 Jackbox games announced it's shutdown of the game due to not that many people playing anymore. ANother reason for it's closure was that around that time, Facebook was requiring all apps to update to a new API and they said they didn't have enough time on how they've integrated Facebook social networking into the game and how it wouldn't flow well.[3]

On March 1st 2015, both the PC and mobile version were taken down and are no longer available to download.

Availability

As of March 1st, 2015 the game is no longer available on iOS and Android or PC and cannot be found in any form. Quite a lot of footage exists, but only of the PC version only a small amount of footage of the mobile versions are available. It is unknown if the game will see the light of day again.

Gallery

Video

Images

References

  1. [1]/