This game was built on the German Volume 4, which had online multiplayer like 5th Dementia, and no pirate theme.But if you guess wrong, you get $2,000 taken away. When you see the correct answer, buzz in to score $2,000.
How well do you know your obscure pirate trivia? Get one of these right to earn HUGE amounts of money! The catch is: if you answer wrong, you won't have the right answer revealed to you. The first player to buzz in and type the correct answer will win the remaining amount of money, while those that answer incorrectly will lose the money on offer at the time. As time goes by, the money on offer will go down and the player will receive hints from the host. Gibberish Questions have a nonsense phrase appear that rhymes with the correct answer. However, any unanswered questions will be penalized as a wrong answer If the player doesn’t know the answer, they can skip the current prompt and come back to it later if they have time. For example, is Kabutops a Pokémon or a Hawiian word? Every correct answer awards $1,000 while every incorrect answer loses $1,000. Dis or Dat tasks the player with sorting 7 items into two options (sometimes both). The player that chose the category plays this question type solo. It is possible that all future You Don’t Know Jack games were influenced by this game’s aesthetic.īelow is a list of all special question types. Most of the changes made to the game are in the way the game is presented, taking a far more animated and cartoony approach. Aside from that, play is the same as it was in previous games, albeit with less variety in its question types. Unlike earlier versions of the game which allowed a choice between a short 7-question game and a longer 21-question game, The "Lost Gold" can only be played as a 7-question game. As he escapes, he rediscovers the “JACK Gold” and-realizing his mistake too late-ends up trapped in the game again. Once the total of $1,000,000 is acquired, the pirate is set free, only to end up being chased by a mountain gorilla. The reason the Impossible Questions are all pirate themed is that the pirate thinks those types of questions would be easy for the player, demonstrating that he thinks his type of comprehension is common knowledge, unaware that a lot of the trivia is forgotten knowledge by modern standards. In the canon of the game, it is implied that the Impossible Questions were put in the game by the pirate himself to try to boost the player’s score up quicker.
As he describes it, he was placed in an inescapable limbo by being the game’s sign-in host, though he can be freed if the contenstants collect $1,000,000 over the course of all games played. It's also the second game after You Don't Know Jack: The Ride to contain something resembling a plot.Ī pirate has discovered the fabled “JACK Gold,” an uncountable sum of abundant riches, only for the prize to lay a curse onto the unfortunate pirate. It was originally released on December 1st of 2003. 6: The "Lost Gold" is the fourteenth installment in the You Don't Know Jack franchise, and the sixth general knowledge edition.
7 (6 + Jack Attack) You Don't Know Jack Vol.