
The twist here is that each picture has its own set worth according to the game's art critics, but you only know the title and value of three of the pictures, making guessing what scribble represents what picture somewhat tricky. Bidiots, meanwhile, gives you two people/places/items to draw in 60 seconds, in a kind of pictionary style, and puts them up for auction by your fellow players. Earwax challenges you to respond to various category cards by choosing a pair of sound effects that best represent the topic at hand, whether it's the craziest half time football show, or Weird Al Yankovic's wardrobe. If people pick your lie as being the truth, you'll get even more points. At the end, everyone's answers are shown alongside the truth, and it's up to you to figure out where the truth lies. Here, you'll be given a sentence with a blank in it, and it's up to you to come up with a convincing answer to fill that blank. First up is Fibbage 2, a game about lying.

The five games on offer here are pretty varied.
