Scene It?

Scene It?

Infobox Game
title =Scene It?
subtitle =
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designer = David Long
illustrator =
publisher = Screenlife / Mattel
players = At least 2 (can be played in teams)
ages = 6 - Adult
setup_time = 5 minutes
playing_time = 30 to 45 minutes
random_chance = Medium
skills = Movie/Pop Culture knowledge,
& Dice rolling
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"Scene It?" is a DVD game brand, created by Screenlife, in which players answer trivia questions about films or pop culture. The game combines questions read from trivia cards or viewed on a television from an included DVD or based on clips from movies, TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena. The original "Scene It?" game was created by Dave Long.

Gameplay

Players choose either a short or long game, and adjust the Flextime game board. For a short game, the board is folded so fewer spaces show. Each player throws a six-sided die to see who goes first. Then, the player rolls both the ordinary die and a customized eight-sided "category die" to see how far they move, and what challenge they face. The challenge can range from a trivia card question, a DVD challenge, ("My Play" or "All Play"), or they may have to draw a "Buzz card" (Cards are often renamed in special editions) - the game's version of chance cards. If the roller wins the challenge, they can go again, but if they lose, the dice are handed to the next player. This process keeps going until someone hits the All Play to Win stop sign, in which that player must win one final All Play, in which everyone participates, in order to win. If not, they go to ring 3 of the zone called Final Cut. There they must answer 3 questions right. If that falls through, then on the next turn they only have to answer 2 questions, and then only 1 question if that fails. If a Final Cut challenge is won, then they win the game, and they get to watch a victory scene on the DVD.

Releases

New DVD expansion games are released every year. Expansions currently in the marketplace include:
*" Deluxe Movie Edition"
*" Deluxe Sequel"
* "Junior Edition"
* "Music Edition"
* "TV Edition"
* "Harry Potter 1st Edition" (2005)
* "Harry Potter 2nd Edition" (2007)
* "Disney Edition"
* "Sports Edition"
* "Squabble Edition"
* "Warner Bros. 50th Anniversary Edition"
* "James Bond Edition"
* "HBO Edition"
* "Turner Classic Movies Edition"
* "Nickelodeon Edition"
* "Marvel Comics Edition"
* "Friends Edition"
* "Movie 2nd Edition"
* "Disney 2nd Edition"
* "Pirates of the Caribbean Edition"
* "Doctor Who Edition "
* "FIFA Edition "
* "Disney Channel Edition"
* "Seinfeld Edition"
* "Star Trek Edition"

Company Copyrights

*Twentieth Century Fox/Fox Searchlight Pictures
*Dreamworks/Dreamworks Animation
*MGM
*New Line Cinema
*Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies
*Universal Studios
*Warner Bros.
*Columbia Pictures

Xbox 360

A video game version for the Xbox 360 was released in November 2007, featuring 20 new game modes and special game show-style Big Button Controllers.

Mobile Game

Mobile game versions of "Scene It? Movie Edition" and "TV Edition" were released on major national wireless carriers in November 2007, featuring three game modes and the ability to download new puzzles.

References

External links

* [http://www.screenlifegames.com/ Screenlife Games Web Site]
* [http://www.namcogames.com/sceneit "Scene It? Movie" mobile game]
* [http://www.namcogames.com/sceneittv "Scene It? TV" mobile game]


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