SAVE 60%: As of Feb. 11,Japan save 60% on select Jackbox Games titles at Steam and Jackbox Games.
Valentine's Day is days away. Have you created the perfect date night yet? If you're looking for some last-minute fun, you might consider a Jackbox Games night. The developer is known for its hilarious Party Packs as well as the insanely popular trivia game series You Don't Know Jack. And right now, you can save big on some of the brand's biggest party games so you and your Player 2 (or your best friends) can have some serious fun for the holiday.
As of Feb. 11, you can save up to 60% off select Jackbox Games titles over at Steam as part of the Steam Co-Op Couch Fest, and as Jackbox's Pal-entine's Day Sale, respectively.
On offer are the Jackbox Party Pack games, most of which are on sale separately, and some available as special bundles. You can also pick up some of the games that come as part of the Jackbox Party Packs, like Quiplash and Drawful, solo.
These are some of the most fun you'll have with whoever you choose to play with. From classic trivia to robot rap battles and hilarious word games, there's a little bit of everything to the Jackbox Party Packs. And best of all, anyone can join in, no PC or console required. Anyone who wants to be a part of the fun can use their phone, so no one has to feel left out.
There are plenty of family-friendly options, and even an adult pack, so you can jump in when Mom and Dad are around. This sale makes the collection pretty affordable, so if you need a quick Valentine's fix or just want some new games to play, these are some great picks.
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