World Famous Comics: Scene It? Deluxe Disney 2nd Edition
Scene It? Deluxe Disney 2nd Edition
From: Screenlife Average Rating: Binding: Toy Label: Screenlife Manufacturer Minimum Age: 6 years Manufacturer Maximum Age: 0 months Model: 25617 Release Date: August 01, 2007
Features:
All new content from classic movies to the newest including "Cars" & "The Incredibles"
Includes a bonus DVD
Use observation, memory, word play, and puzzle-solving to answer different challenges about what you see on-screen
Deluxe Disney 2nd Edition is guaranteed to keep your family smiling play after play
Product Description: Featuring Pirates of the Caribbean, Cars, and The Incredibles! Add the magic of Disney to your family fun time! Scene It? Deluxe Disney 2nd Edition features more classic characters, more unforgettable songs, more favorite scenes from your favorite classics, old and new. Enjoy them all as you answer trivia questions and race around the game board. This game is guaranteed to keep your family smiling play after play. Ages 6 - Adult. Actual colors and decorations may vary. TV, DVD player, and remote not included.
Amazon.com Product Description: The popular board game that has players watching video clips and shouting out answers is now available in an upgraded Disney theme. This second edition of Screenlife's Scene It? Disney game is chock full of questions, characters, and clips from both new and classic films from the family-friendly giant. From older films like Alice in Wonderland and The Little Mermaid to new favorites such as The Incredibles and Ratatouille, the game asks questions about unforgettable characters, songs, and scenes.
Pop the game's DVD into your player to start the magic and mayhem. Loaded with new clips and puzzles, this updated version touches on elephants that fly to cursed pirates and all things in between. There are over 1,000 questions on the 160 trivia cards, so even if you see the same snippet from the 180 on the DVD during the same game, the question about that scene will be different. Special technology randomizes the order of the clips to ensure fresh fun each time the game is played.
The themed, interactive game board can be spread out for longer games, or folded when you don't have a lot of time (or players). To help you move around the board there are four metal player tokens (Nemo, Ariel, Tinkerbell, and Lightning McQueen), one six-sided die to determine how many spaces to move, and one eight-sided die that determines the category to be played. Once the dice have been rolled, clips are watched, questions are asked, and it's revealed just how much you know. Use observation, memory, wordplay, and puzzle-solving to answer various challenges about the imaginative characters, celebrated songs, and timeless storytelling you see on-screen. Categories range from Take Three and Songs to Mousellaneous and more.
All the components that come with this Disney Scene It? Game.
Not a longtime watcher of Disney and Pixar films? Don't worry. This game is easy enough to learn and fun enough to play even for those who are not overly familiar with the plots. The trivia cards include questions for adults with separate ones for children, and some questions can be answered simply by paying close attention to the movie clips. There are also 30 Buzz cards available to help (or occasionally hinder) your progress. If these reasons aren't enough to tempt you into a game on your own, then co-captain the Black Pearl with a friend or family member and play a few rounds in team mode first.
A TV, DVD player, and remote control are needed but not included. The DVD includes an on-screen demonstration of game play.
Perfect for all ages, even non-Disney fans! My brother got this game for me as a joke since I'm such a huge Disney buff. I coaxed a few of my friends (all ages 20 to 21) into playing with me, promising them it'd just be one game. Four hours and five games later (I'm serious!), we were yelling out answers for All Play and jumping up to find the hidden Mickey ears. My friends didn't know too much about Disney movies, but enough to beat me for most of the night and have fun while doing so. The game gives two colors of trivia cards - green for easy and magenta for hard - so by giving me the hard ones and everyone else the easy ones, the playing field was leveled.
I was disappointed, though, to find video repeats within the fourth game or so. The video clips have many different questions attached to it, but we were getting the same clip AND question. Not only that, but the clips seemed to be mostly (almost a third of the time) about Chicken Little! There were none of the classics I was hoping for, like Sleeping Beauty or Peter Pan.
These disappointments were very minor, though, during game play. We just skipped the repeats, too anxious to get to the next question. Overall, this is one of the best games I've seen and played; I suggest it to anyone, although having a little Disney love wouldn't hurt.
"Scene-It" is as it Says I could not give this any "educational rating" as this is a game that centers around memory to be sure, but the memories are not of ABC's and 123's rather of Children's or G rated movies. As such I'm really not sure how comfortable I am even with the memorization to give it that style of rating. Other than that here goes. My son and I had a great time playing this game. I had gotten it for him as a holiday gift. We played a few times and had quite a few laughs. If any critique could be given it would be that the more players the better and I imagine for a family time together larger than 2 or get together's this is a great game for kids and parents as we parents have seen all the same movies as our kids. The board can be set-up for a short game or a long one as it folds within itself. The game play can also be modified depending on players preferences, number of players, time which make the game very renewable. The game library is substantial and I seriously doubt you will catch the same question within a dozen or more games. I also liked that it came in a tin, for me a bit of nostalgia and practical application it will store better and longer than a cardboard box. It's a great game and will give you and yours many hours of enjoyment.
Classsic Disney The whole family enjoys this game because it includes new and old Disney movies as well as some of the less well known offerings. It's a great way to bring the family together and enjoy playing in teams or singles.
Family fun game The game is really fun the whole family got into this game. Sometimes the kids get too excited and EVERYBODY starts screaming, but it's all good fun. They don't give you that much of an explaination in the directions on how to play the game, but if you spend sometime with it you pick up on it. The music is great, the questions are fun, and the game will make you want to spend time with your family. I loved it!
Scene It SceneIt, Disney, 2nd Edition, is a fun game. We are just figuring it out, and while it seems relatively user-friendly, it isn't as engaging as we had hoped it would be. It isn't educational--just fun.