20. Split The Room
Split the Room is a weird one and I'm not really sure what to make of it. I think it's probably the most difficult game to actually come up with prompts for, since instead of making the funniest answer you're trying to make the answer that finds the closest sweet spot between yes and no votes, and for me that makes for a really interesting thought exercise. Unfortunately, interesting thought exercises don't really make for the best Jackbox games, and Split the Room sort of has a tough time winning a crowd - most of the times the prompts and the answers people give wind up not being too great, and I don't blame people because it's a really tough one. I think conceptually this one interests me more than anything lower than it, so I'm always willing to step into this one to see if I can try to figure out how to play it better, but it's a hard sell. The cool Twilight Zone aesthetics do win it some points here.
the problem with Dictionarium is how poorly people do following the rules
if people did that better it might be top 15