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All that is said by him is also present on the screen to be read in case you miss anything though. Reading out the questions and delivering witty quips is the same presenter from "You Don't Know Jack" to add onto the already comedic nature of the game. The audio is extremely "Game Show" in nature, as simple riffs play out in the background while you're selecting your lie or in between rounds.

Points are then tallied up and the next player in rotation gets to select the genre for the next question to come from. After you select you are also able to like a word that maybe wasn't the most believable but was your favorite. Each of the players must then select one of the words or phrases and when everyone has picked then points go to people whose lies were selected or to people who were able to pick the truth. After all of the lies have been entered then everyone's lie will be displayed on the screen as well as the one truth. All of the players must then enter in a lie that could fit into the space and might be believable, or enter in something that will leave the room in stitches. In Fibbage you are presented a trivia question with a blank in the sentence where a key word has been left out.
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the creators of the popular trivia series of games "You Don't Know Jack" this game too follows similar themes while adding a while new level of participation. In this game you play with up to 8 players and lie your way to the top of the score board by either finding the truth of being believable enough for everyone to fall for your lies. Fibbage: The Hilarous Bluffing Party game released on the 21st of August for the Xbox One and the Amazon Fire TV, it may be one of the best party games you've never heard of.
