I'd like to point out that the house with a "wild party" had cobwebs in the corner, which should imply that nobody's been in there for at least a few days
I feel for Kory, the ambiguity of "well-drawn house" is compounded by the fact that there are few drawing tools to construct such a well-drawn house to begin with, so the competitor's standards must be adjusted arbitrarily to make up for that. Now the ghost shoe was fricked up tho
As I watch these clips I come to the conclusion that the "right" answer should be the one chosen by the civilian population, or some kind of weighted majority. If i just wanted to win I could just draw a 100% shoe and label it 100% ghost and get free points...
@@Socktupus two people accurately guessed 5, one guessed 6 and two people didn't score points. Doesn't seem that resinous in practice to me. There will always be arguments about artist intent and ability, and that's good for the game.
@@jackl8025 nah. Once everyone knows the strat it totally ruins the game. Imagine if the clues were word-based instead of pictures. It would absolutely be against the rules to say "a house where exactly half is on fire". You may as well just draw a pie chart
@@larrydigger461 If you draw a pie chart the guessers still have to guess whether your drawing represents, say, 20% or 30%. Or, take NL's example of putting a dot "70% to the right." How do the guessers know whether that's 60% to the right, 70% to the right, or 80%? I've played the game, the drawing system is janky and, like I said, there will always be disagreements about the exact percentage, even using a pie chart strat, unless it's 50/50, or 0% or 100%. I mean, the point of the game is to represent a percentage with an image. I literally don't know what else you could draw for 50% on fire.
NL's idea of really wild party is just a crime scene.
HE'S JUST ASLEEP OK?
I think his idea of a 10/10 is like Project X verging on teetering over to full blown riot
I'd like to point out that the house with a "wild party" had cobwebs in the corner, which should imply that nobody's been in there for at least a few days
the party happened a few days ago, and since everyone fucking died it got to stay
I feel for Kory, the ambiguity of "well-drawn house" is compounded by the fact that there are few drawing tools to construct such a well-drawn house to begin with, so the competitor's standards must be adjusted arbitrarily to make up for that.
Now the ghost shoe was fricked up tho
In a desert, half a glass of water doesn't become a full glass of water. You'd be a lot happier to have it, but its still half a glass
As I watch these clips I come to the conclusion that the "right" answer should be the one chosen by the civilian population, or some kind of weighted majority. If i just wanted to win I could just draw a 100% shoe and label it 100% ghost and get free points...
@@bemusedalligator the drawer cant guess his drawing? you get more points the closer everybody's answer is to your label
@@bemusedalligatorFree way to get 0 points, GG go off king
I like how I could tell the house party one was Ryan's because it was the exact same corner of a room that he always drew on gartic phone
I feel like it’s even better that the title can apply to literally any of these drawings lol
i thought drawing was a verb in the title. made more sense
"90% what" Killed me bruh
That house do be 50% on fire lmao
yeah but is it 50% fire. because the scale goes from "all fire" to "no fire"
It’s resin and too obvious, takes away from the spirit of the game.
If I drew a 10 piece wild party I'd draw a collapsed pile of timber and some tombstones next to it
None house, left fire.
"a SIX?!" fucking sent me god
It's 0%. It's actually Aurora borealis.
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, at this part of the country, localized entirely within your kitchen?
@@bobbittsalt7872 May I see it?
@@andyrooiam No
This so funny cause it's half just different thinking and half being an already bad artist put on the spot
Apollo is totally correct, that was a wavy shoe not a ghost with laces
In this episode of Jackbox… MALF AND RYAN VS THE WORLD!!
Kory's mic peaking is so fuckin good. So damn funny 😂
The 50% on fire drawing was perfect
It’s resin. It takes away from the spirit of the game if it’s so obvious which is why NL made the “dot 70% of the way to the right” comment after.
@@Socktupus two people accurately guessed 5, one guessed 6 and two people didn't score points. Doesn't seem that resinous in practice to me. There will always be arguments about artist intent and ability, and that's good for the game.
@@jackl8025 nah. Once everyone knows the strat it totally ruins the game. Imagine if the clues were word-based instead of pictures. It would absolutely be against the rules to say "a house where exactly half is on fire". You may as well just draw a pie chart
@@larrydigger461 If you draw a pie chart the guessers still have to guess whether your drawing represents, say, 20% or 30%. Or, take NL's example of putting a dot "70% to the right." How do the guessers know whether that's 60% to the right, 70% to the right, or 80%? I've played the game, the drawing system is janky and, like I said, there will always be disagreements about the exact percentage, even using a pie chart strat, unless it's 50/50, or 0% or 100%. I mean, the point of the game is to represent a percentage with an image. I literally don't know what else you could draw for 50% on fire.
@@jackl8025 yeah you could. Is that fun?
the cobweb somehow got me to 70% so he nailed it by that objective standard
At a certain point you just gotta protest the game
Sorry Sin, but that 50% house fire was def laming. Like just draw a fire with 50 above it, and a house with 50 above it.
Honestly I'm against NL on the party one. He clearly drew a 3/10 party.
This game is significantly better than almost every other jackbox game.
Which one is it?