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Tee K.O. is one of the games featured in The Jackbox Party Pack 3. It's a drawing game, with the main goal to make the funniest t-shirts using designs and slogans that were drawn and written by the other players. It has an sequel, Tee K.O. 2, for The Jackbox Party Pack 10.

Gameplay[]

To begin the first round, each player is asked to draw three t-shirt designs on their device. Unlike most other Jackbox drawing games, there's no exact drawing prompt given (unless the "Suggestion" button is pressed), so players are free to draw anything they wish. After three designs are drawn by everyone playing, the players are then asked to write out t-shirt slogans. Once every player has written at least four slogans, the drawings and slogans are randomly sent out to the other players. The slogans that are sent out to players are the first four slogans submitted for each player, but if a player submits less than four slogans, a remaining leftover slogan is chosen. Each player has to try and combine the drawings and slogans they were given to create the funniest t-shirt they can.

After all t-shirts are made, each shirt is put up against each other in a gauntlet-style match. Every player must then vote for whichever shirt they like the most. Unlike most Jackbox games, players are able to vote for themselves. Whichever t-shirt gets the most votes wins that round, and moves on to battle against the next shirt. This continues until a winner is decided. There are two winners per round, one for winning the gauntlet and one for having the longest win streak. However, if the gauntlet winner also had the longest win streak, there will be only one winner for that round.

The second round is basically the same as the first, though the players only need to draw one design and write at least two slogans. Unused designs and slogans from the first round will also be recycled and redistributed. The same style gauntlet match repeats with the new shirts, picking two more winners.

The final gauntlet puts the winning t-shirts from the previous rounds against each other to decide who the final winner is. Unlike the previous two rounds, there isn't a win streak winner, and only one t-shirt will remain victorious after this round.

Characters[]

Gallery[]

Game-created drawings[]

Achievements[]

DYE! DYE! DYE! – Use all of your colors in a single drawing that then gets used on a shirt
I FOLD – Vote against your own shirt in a battle
SHIRTALITY – Get all the votes in a single battle in a 5+ player game
DOMINATION – Be the creator of every shirt in the final gauntlet


Party Starter Exclusive[]

SLEEVELESS VICTORY – Win both the gauntlet and the streak with a single shirt
SUPPORT GARMENT – Author both the drawing and the slogan of someone else's game-winning shirt
COMFY'S CHOICE – Be the author of both drawings in a battle

Promotional Art[]

Trivia[]

  • The art style for Tee K.O. seems to be inspired by Taiko no Tatsujin, a rhythm game series created by Namco.
  • Each player is a species of Yõkai, more specifically a Nekomata, a Baku, a red & blue Oni, a Futakuchi-onna, a Gyokuto, an Inugami, a Kappa, a Karasutengu, a Kasa-obake, a Kitsune, a Namazu, a Nue, an Onibi, a Tanuki and an Uwabami alphabetically.
  • Tee K.O. is the second announced game for The Jackbox Party Starter.
  • Not only does the game have a downloadable mobile app, but also a fully functioning web app too!
  • The game's name is a portmanteau of tee shirt and the boxing term T.K.O..
  • Shirtality & Sleeveless victory are both references to the Mortal Kombat series.
  • The fonts used are Chinese Rocks Cd-Regular, Chinese Rocks Rg Regular, Chinese Rocks Rg-Bold, Chinese Rocks Ft-Regular & Chinese Rocks Xp-Bold.
  • There seems to be an error in the game's coding, as Gyokuto's & Uwabami's default victory quote and credits epilogue are the exact same as each other, despite having two different introductory quotes, likely the result of the Jackbox.tv's coding being separate from the game's coding.
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