: Much like Jackbox games, players join by visiting playwtd.com on a phone, tablet, or PC and entering a room code—no extra controllers required.
: Supports 3 to 6 players competing directly, with up to 12 audience members who can join just to watch and vote.
: Improved app performance and under-the-hood security fixes. What The Dub?! Free Download (v1.5.0.2)
: The game reads your custom lines back using automated text-to-speech, often leading to unintended comedic timing and pronunciations.
: While designed for local co-op, remote play is supported via screen sharing platforms like Discord or Zoom . Version 1.5.0.2 Technical Profile : Much like Jackbox games, players join by visiting playwtd
: Players can toggle a profanity filter for family-friendly play, adjust round timers, and change the number of rounds per session. Multiplayer & Connectivity
: Currently playable on Steam (Windows/Mac), Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , and Xbox One . : The game reads your custom lines back
: Requires a minimum of 4 GB RAM and Windows 10; Windows 7 and 8 are not officially supported. If you'd like, I can:
: Much like Jackbox games, players join by visiting playwtd.com on a phone, tablet, or PC and entering a room code—no extra controllers required.
: Supports 3 to 6 players competing directly, with up to 12 audience members who can join just to watch and vote.
: Improved app performance and under-the-hood security fixes.
: The game reads your custom lines back using automated text-to-speech, often leading to unintended comedic timing and pronunciations.
: While designed for local co-op, remote play is supported via screen sharing platforms like Discord or Zoom . Version 1.5.0.2 Technical Profile
: Players can toggle a profanity filter for family-friendly play, adjust round timers, and change the number of rounds per session. Multiplayer & Connectivity
: Currently playable on Steam (Windows/Mac), Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , and Xbox One .
: Requires a minimum of 4 GB RAM and Windows 10; Windows 7 and 8 are not officially supported. If you'd like, I can: