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Top 3 PlayStation Party Games to Make Your Game Night Unforgettable

Looking to spice up your next game night with friends or family? While FC is a popular choice, there are...

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Top 3 PlayStation Party Games to Make Your Game Night Unforgettable

Looking to spice up your next game night with friends or family? While FC is a popular choice, there are plenty of other fun games to try on your PlayStation. Here are three picks that are sure to leave you and your guests with some memorable moments:

#3: Knowledge is Power
This trivia game is easy to jump into—just use your phone to play. The quirky avatars, fun gameplay, and variety of wild questions (ranging from pop culture to history) make sure no one is left out. Plus, with its unexpected twists, it's far from your average trivia game.

#2: Overcooked 2
If you’re ready for chaos, Overcooked 2 is the game for you. As chefs, you and your friends must work together to fulfill orders in the most bizarre kitchens. It starts off simple, but quickly turns into a frantic scramble to beat the clock without setting the kitchen on fire. Perfect for groups that love a good challenge (and don’t mind a few heated arguments!).

#1: Jackbox Party Packs
The ultimate party game, Jackbox offers a range of random mini-games that only require a phone to play. Whether it’s trivia, drawing, or lying games, there's something for everyone, even non-gamers. I recommend Pack 3 and Pack 6 for the best variety. Grab some friends and get ready for endless laughs!

What are your go-to console games for house parties? Share your favorites!

Tags: Jackbox Party Packs , Knowledge is Power , Overcooked 2

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