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 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 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
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
If I drew a 10 piece wild party I'd draw a collapsed pile of timber and some tombstones next to it
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.
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
"a SIX?!" fucking sent me god
In this episode of Jackbox… MALF AND RYAN VS THE WORLD!!
None house, left fire.
This so funny cause it's half just different thinking and half being an already bad artist put on the spot
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?
Apollo is totally correct, that was a wavy shoe not a ghost with laces
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.
At a certain point you just gotta protest the game
Honestly I'm against NL on the party one. He clearly drew a 3/10 party.