Games run five questions in length and include “Dis or Dat” and “Gibberish Questions,” and every round ends with a Jack Attack, making for a tiny little chunk ofJackwhen you need it. And while you’ll be playing alone,You Don’t Know Jackputs you in competition against how your friends, showing how they scored on the same questions and allows you opportunities to brag or give props.
There’s more coming, too. Jellyvision is also working on new versions ofYou Don’t Know Jackfor iOS and Android devices, coming later this year. Yay!









