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Oct 26, 2010 This Week on Xbox Live - Card Duels, Dark Rereleases, Family Time, and More Video Feature. This week we check out Magic Planeswalkers, The.
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Product Information. Designed for social gaming, Hasbro Family Game Night offers players digitized versions of classic Hasbro board games. Up to four players can participate in games of 'Yahtzee,' 'Boggle,' and 'Sorry!' While two players can go head-to-head in games of 'Battleship' and 'Connect Four.' Hasbro Family Game Night also puts a new twist on the old standards, letting players try out 'Connect Four Power Chips,' 'Boggle Portal Cubes,' 'Reverse Yahtzee,' 'Battleship Barrage,' and 'Sorry! The games take place in a digital living room that can be decorated, filled with furniture, and adorned with trophies. Players who seek more creativity or control can use the 'Party' mode to make a custom party game by choosing which games to play, how many players are involved, and what the time limit will be.
Very good adaptation of board games to video gamesI normally would rather play real board games than virtual, but everyone else in my family wanted this game, so we decided to buy it.The games, for the most part, are well designed, with attractive graphics and good controls. The game hints can interrupt the flow of the game, but those can be turned off. Potato-head is also present at every game making goofy faces and noises. My kids love him, but he can be turned off if you want.I was most pleasantly surprised by how fun sorry sliders is. I think I like it better on Wii than I would in real life. Connect 4, battleship and yahtzee all play very well, too.The are only a few things I don't like about Family game night. The first is the regular sorry game, which is kind of tedious (a lot of pointing and selecting) and takes fore ver to play (Sorry and Sorry Sliders are always 4 players- even if you are the only one playing, the computer will add virtual players for the remaining spots).The other is boggle, which is a little difficult to control.
Probably ok as a one player game trying to beat your own score, but it gets confusing with 3 or more players all trying to click on letters at the same time.I still prefer real board games over 'virtual' ones. That being said, this is the best translation of board games into video games that I have seen. LOADS of FAMILY FUN!
But disappointed with the makerA friend had this game for X-box and I HAD to get it for my Wii at home! UNfortunately, we realized AFTER purchase that the Wii version doesn't have my favorite game: SCRABBLE!
So I'm revising my review from Excellent to Average rating. It has games for all ages, limited to 2-4 players depending on the game.
Each game has different skill levels and options. We enjoy Battleship, which has surprise multi-weapons for more fun and challenge! Yahtzee is great fun just like the home version. Boggle is good with up to 2 players, but the strange words it comes up with as options are definitely not in any English language I've learned! I just wish companies couldn't sell these as the same title game when they are different.
I'm certainly glad I didn't put the retail expense of $40 into this! B ut it's worth a bargain price to just sit back and relax. One of the best games I ever ownedI bought this game because I enjoy board games. I thought it might be cool playing an animated version of these games. Also, I wanted something easy and enjoyable for my folks to play, which this turned out to be perfect.
I'm 33 yrs old and I was skeptical if it would be too kiddy like for me with the Mr. Potato Head hanging out during each game.
Potato turned out to be kind of humorous, and if you don't like him, there's an option to turn him off. All the games are very enjoyable. The Sorry Sliders is fun, but the controls are a little loose. Meaning that you swing at the same pace, so you think, and one time you'll slid the right distance, then the next, way too hard. Just doesn't seem consistent. Sliders is a newer game, so if your not familiar with it like I was, I would explain it bei ng a little like shuffle board. The Battle Ship is probably my favorite.
There are different options you can do with all the games on the disk too. For instance, Battle Ship has an option to play with super weapons, and a couple other different ways. There is one meaningless part of the game for me, and that would be your so called room. Here you collect different trophies and pieces of furniture to keep in your room. I could care less, but maybe the kids would like it.
I do like how you make profiles for yourself and friends which keeps track of your stats for each game. For instance, number of wins, how many ships sunk, largest word created in Boggle, ect. Games included on the disk are: Boggle, Battle Ship, Connect Four, Sorry, Sorry Sliders, and Yatzee. I highly recommend this game to people who like board games.
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