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Fair-Play Villain: In-universe, the host is actually quite sporting about giving his victims a chance to survive.Evil Sounds Deep: The host of Trivia Murder Party comes with a very deep pitch-shifted voice.
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Evil Nerd: The host is a massive trivia nerd.who is also a serial killer.Unfortunately, this trope does not work out for the player in the long run, because if a player wearing the wig escapes the final round, the host will pursue him/her to the hospital, suspecting that they're not his real mother.
The trope is exemplified with his mother, who he loves enough that he will spare any player wearing his mother's wig from the Killing Floor once (but only once) if they get a question wrong. If the survivor of the Final Round is wearing the Father's Hat, the murderer will actually break his rules and chase him all the way to the hospital and force him to answer one last question, killing him if he gets that question wrong.
Averted hard with his father in TMP2, who he hates so much that if a player ends up wearing his hat due to the Gifts minigame, he will force that player into the Killing Room even if they get a question right and express particularly sadistic pleasure whenever that player gets a question wrong. In addition to the various members of his family attributed to the Gifts, he also mentions Aunt Mildred (Mirror) and Cousin Aloysius (Skewers). Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Occasionally, he drops offhand comments about people in his family that he seems to remember fondly and genuinely care about. Deadpan Snarker: He has no qualms whatsoever about being sarcastic to players (or audiences) who do poorly. Deadly Euphemism: He's quite fond of using these. Cuteness Proximity: Displays susceptibility to this whenever cute animals come up in his trivia questions. For example, he puts up a business proposition of trail mix.with just the peanuts. Cloud Cuckoolander: When he isn't being sadistic and murderous, his dialogue tends to verge into this territory, especially during the scoreboard screens right after a Killing Floor minigame. #FUNNY JACK BOX NAMES FULL#
Card-Carrying Villain: The killer knows full well he's a murderous sociopath, delights in that fact, and never pretends to be anything otherwise. Black Comedy: His entire personality revolves around this. At worst, he's a freaking Humanoid Abomination. To make matters worse, whenever this happens, the killer can make some utterly disturbing comments about how "eternal suffering awaits" and "he'll play with them forever." At best, he's being dramatic, but still has powers over shadows and necromancy. And speaking of the final round, the killer is able to manipulate the shadows to slowly cover the room in darkness, and this darkness can devour the ghosts, causing them to scream and be lost forever. He is not only able to force dead players to continue playing the game as ghosts, but can also revive one of them at will if all the players are dead after round 5 so that the game can continue in the final round. Ambiguously Human: There are hints that the killer is. Affably Evil: He's pretty jocular and humorous, and is a cheerfully Ax-Crazy Serial Killer. Talking Points won’t necessarily be for everyone - it helps to be a quick improviser and comfortable with speaking in front of a group - but if you’re in the right crowd, this game can be downright hysterical.Voiced by: Spencer HamThe serial killer who kidnaps the player characters and forces them to play his twisted trivia game, allowing only one player to survive.
Served with an absurd abstract mad-libbed by the other players, you must give a convincing and hilarious talk on the subject at hand, with illustrative slides and vocal prompts chosen in real-time by one of your competitors. Like that dream you keep having about giving an important presentation with no preparation, Jackbox Party Pack 7’s Talking Points requires you to give a presentation without preparation. Whether it’s deadpan sarcasm or the innest of in-jokes, this one’s always a hit with any group. The premise is simple - the game’s questionably charismatic host will serve you up a couple of prompts, like “What’s the biggest waste of time?” or “Something a friendly heckler would yell at a comedy show,” and it’s up to players to come up with their wittiest answers. Debuting as a standalone title before taking off with Quiplash XL in Jackbox Party Pack 2, Quiplash has also featured on Party Packs 3 and 7. Quiplash is the best known of all the Jackbox games.