You don’t receive scores in the conventional sense as you are awarded them by the other players and for the majority votes in the questions. There aren’t actually many rules in That’s you outside of the above two modes. I’ve not tried this feature personally but my friend does it all the time and she can’t stop playing the game! This extends the life of the game and allows you to create your own personalised question banks for certain people or occasions. If you’re not happy with the questions on offer, find you are getting the same questions or if you want to pry into your friend’s life without them knowing, you can load custom questions in the app and play with those instead. However, the majority are fun questions and harmless. There is an option to filter out personal questions though if you are playing with someone you feel may not like certain questions. So not general knowledge or questions with a right or wrong answer, just silly fun trying to see what people think of each other. We also have a bunch of question rounds, these are a bit more relaxed than the drawing round as they mainly revolve around ‘who do you think would be most likely too…’ questions. These rounds can get pretty hilarious depending on who you are playing with as everyone loves drawing on newspapers and making people look silly – now you can do it and earn points in the process. For example, you may be asked to draw clothes as if you are going to the prom or make the person in the picture look like they are a ballerina. There are drawing rounds where you will take a picture of yourself or another player and then doodle on it to meet the requested criteria. You have different categories for example, Past times, Love and mysteries which each have their own sets of sub-categories. That’s You is very similar to a few of the Jackbox games but all rolled into one package. Did it succeed in becoming a party favourite or did it die by the roadside? Let’s find out. As an introduction they gave everyone on PS+ their first game, That’s You, for free! Now, we have 5 PlayLink games available for purchase, but this is a look back at the one which started it, the one which was brought out in order to get more casual people into gaming. Back in July, at E3 2017, PlayStation announced the birth of their new PlayLink system – a collection of games that use your mobile phones and tablets to control the games.
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