Turn it Up For the Dodo Re Mi Musical Jackbox Party Pack 10

Jackbox Games has announced that The Jackbox Party Pack 10 will get the title’s first ever music game, Dodo Re Mi.

Jackbox Games is about to publish its first ever musical title, but don’t expect high notes and diva performances. The new Dodo Re Mi title is set to feature in the Jackbox Party 10 and it’s probably going to be utter chaos. The final entry in the latest round of digital party games challenges players to use their phones as instruments. Containing a range of original songs and familiar titles, the new mini game puts you and your friends up against a hungry plant that needs to be fed. Hit the right notes and play as a well orchestrated band, and the plant will be fed. Fail to keep it fed and you’ll be plant food.

Each player picking up the challenge will pick an instrument and be able to hear their bandmates’ instruments as they collaborate in real-time, to create a hopefully life-saving melody. Tap, swipe, and try to play in time to save your skins. You can check out how that is likely to go down in the teaser trailer, above.

This isn’t the only game in the 10th party pack. This week we also saw the very first gameplay reveal of the previously announced group-text chaos game, Fixytext,. These are both part of the 5 game bundle, ensuring that Jackbox Party Pack 10 has something of an eclectic taste to it.
The Jackbox Party Pack is a popular video game series developed and published by Jackbox Games. It is designed to be a multiplayer party game that can be enjoyed by players of all ages and gaming experience levels. Every instalment in the series includes a collection of different party games that are played using smartphones, tablets, or computers as controllers. These cover a wide range of genres, including trivia, drawing, word play, social deduction, and now music. TO check out Jackbox Party Pack 10 and the 5 games it contains, head over to the PlayStation Blog or official website now.

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