Guesspionage is one of the games featured in The Jackbox Party Pack 3. It's a trivia game of sorts, using answers from surveys to create the questions. The goal for the players is to guess a percentage related to the question they're given.
Gameplay[]

Screenshot from the first round
The premise of Guesspionage is quite simple: Guess the percentage (From 0% to 100%) of people who answered yes, or no, to a specific survey question. The closer the player is to the correct percentage, the more points they gain. The other players can also guess if the guessed percentage is higher or lower than the true percentage to gain points themselves, even not during their turn. For games with six or less players, this style of gameplay repeats twice, but for games with seven or more players, this only goes for one round.
Screenshot from the final round
The final round is a bit different, instead asking the players to choose three answers to a question (out of nine different choices) that they believe were the most popular during the survey. The most popular answers, as you'd expect, gain players the most points. The winner is decided by whoever got the most points when all scores from all of the rounds are added up.
Reception[]
Both fans and critics alike often agree that, although a moderately fun game, Guesspionage was the weakest in the Jackbox Party Pack 3. As mentioned in the Destructoid review of the pack as a whole, "The game itself is fun and well-made, but I can't help but feel that more attention was given to the other games in the pack." Although not exactly a fan favorite, it's a popular game choice for streamers due to its easy to understand gameplay and stream-ability.
Characters[]
Achievements[]
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Perfect Surveillance | – Guess the exact percentage |
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No More Secrets | – Perfect guessing of higher/lower |
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Top Agent | – Pick top three answers in final round |
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Live Surveillance | – Guess within 5% of an audience's answer |
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Promotional Art[]
Trivia[]
- The building featured on the lobby screen is Boston City Hall in Boston, Massachusetts
- One of the lobby chatter conversations reveals that the playable Dolphin's name is Harris and that she goes by she/her.
- Harris also cameos in one of Captain Chuck Hull's captain's logs in Joke Boat.
- The fonts used are Revolution Gothic Regular, Revolution Gothic Regular Italic, Revolution Gothic Bold, Revolution Gothic Bold Italic, Revolution Gothic ExtraBold & Revolution Gothic ExtraBold Italic.