YouTuber Jack Douglass - more commonly known as jacksfilms - took his first steps into games publishing earlier this month with Be Funny Now!, a free-to-play competitive party game developed by Galvanic Games and New Beginnings. To celebrate the game's recent launch, TheGamer has teamed up with jacksfilms to give away a brand-new Galaxy Z Fold 3 to one lucky individual.

To be in for a chance to win this fabulous prize, all you need to do is to keep an eye out on our social media channels for more information and requirements on how to enter the giveaway.

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For those who may not have heard of Be Funny Now!, the game is essentially a competitive party game, that can be played either with friends or publicly, that pits your wits against each other. Players are given questions or prompts from a constantly expanding list such as "What really killed the dinosaurs?" or "in 4 words, ruin a first date!" and are tasked with coming up with the funniest possible answer or drawing. If you like what you see, you can shower your friends with golden roses. If you don't, you can pelt them with tomatoes.

To help yourself stand out from everyone else, there's also a variety of custom outfits to unlock and a bunch of unique emotes to try out as well. Be Funny Now! also includes a massive battle royale between every player in the game with its Daily Question feature, asking the entire community the same question at a set time and having them vote on their favorite answer. Whoever is the wittiest gets their chicken dinner.

If the game sounds interesting to you, it's actually available to download right now. Be Funny Now! is currently available on Steam, iOS, and Android, and is completely free-to-play, so it could be a fun night in if you're looking for something quick to play with some pals. If you want a chance to win the Galaxy Z Fold 3 mentioned at the top of the article, be sure to keep an eye on TheGamer's social media channels.

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