Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action
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The popular DVD board game is now easier to play than ever thanks to this Xbox 360 version. Your favorite film scenes will play, and it's up to you to buzz in and answer the trivia questions. The Xbox 360 version includes four controllers to play the game with your friends (in a package priced the same as any standard Xbox 360 videogame).
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Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 6, 2007
Publisher: Microsoft
T for Teen Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco, Violence
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: November 16, 2007
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: November 29, 2007
Publisher: Microsoft
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer - Versus: 4
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- Retail package includes four game controllers
- New puzzle challenges: The Xbox 360 game includes more than 1,800 questions not seen before in any otherScene It? game. It features five new types of puzzle challenge that are sure to keep you guessing all night long.
- Game types: Enjoy "Credit Roll," where you guess the film based on the list of characters and actors, "Child’s Play," where you guess the name of the film based on a child’s drawing of a film scene, and "Quotables," where you are challenged to finish a famous line from a featured film. In addition, all 21 puzzle types have been designed to provide the ultimate multiplayer experience on Xbox 360.
- Big Button Pad: Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is shipped with four new wireless Big Button Pads, so each player has his or her own buzzer. Making games such as Scene It? more approachable for all types of players, the Big Button Pad takes its inspiration from the game show buzzers of yesteryear but uses the latest infrared technology to minimize the chances of an argument over who answered first.
- Hi-def visuals: The game offers a wide assortment of movie clips in HD format, as well as hundreds of stills and audio clips from your favorite films.
- Minimal repeats: The Xbox 360 version keeps track of questions that have already been asked and minimizes repeats so you rarely get the same question twice.