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Quiplash and Tee K.O are basically as rude as the players make them out to be, due to the fact the players generate the answers. If these games trigger administration, it would be due to player answers and not the superficial game content (assuming family friendly mode for Quiplash is on).
Trivia Murder Party is a complicated one. The developers haven't included a family friendly mode because its setting is already not really family friendly: blood, killing, jump-scares, a psychotic killer/narrator. It's all very light-hearted, though, but it's still there.
My best advice would be to watch some streams or videos of The Jackbox Party Pack 3 and decide if it's alright for you.