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![]() The ultimate Twilight trivia experience, this DVD/board game is packed with Twilight-themed trivia, puzzles, and mini-games. View larger. |
Teams advance around the board by answering two types of questions: traditional trivia cards and DVD-based puzzles. The trivia cards, which resemble what you might find in Trivial Pursuit, provide questions in a wide range of difficulty. Some of the tougher questions are challenging enough to stump even the most devoted Twilight fans. Players can also strategically use special "Fate Cards" to throw their opponents off course.
The main attraction, however, is the interactive DVD. Hosted by Dr. Carlisle Cullen (played by Peter Facinelli), it is filled with hundreds of video clips, sound bites, and images from the movie. When players draw a DVD challenge card, they must solve a video puzzle. These puzzles range from memory games to message decryptions, and will put your knowledge of Twilight to the test.
Fun for Every Level of Twilight Fan
The DVD has been designed with the fans in mind. Everything about it has been adapted from the film, right down to the gothic font used for the menus. You'll see cameos by your favorite characters and relive classic moments from the film. Also included are several mini-games, so you can get a quick Twilight fix even when you're not playing the board game.
With hundreds of questions, Twilight Scene It? has something for every type of Twilight fan. The difficulty is varied enough to keep everyone engaged -- from Twilight die-hards to casual fans. Also, some of the video puzzles are completely self-contained, so even non-fans can participate in the game.
What's in the Box
DVD, game board, 4 collectible metal tokens, 100 trivia cards, 30 Fate cards, 1 six-sided numbered die, 1 eight-sided category die, 4 category reference cards, and instruction sheet.
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63 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition!,
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition (Toy)
The newly released Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition DVD game came out on October 1st, and here's a review from a Twilight fan for Twilight fans.
First of all, if you're unfamiliar with the Scene It? game series, you should get familiar because they're incredibly fun. The games combine the traditional realm of board games with DVD play in a way that isn't too confusing or distracting but is, instead, modern and interactive. The Twilight version of Scene It? is catered to the 2008 film, and it incorporates clips and subtleties contained in the film - be it dialogue, scenery, or other various detail. The game contains several of such particularized elements. For instance, the playing pieces are the shape of things like a baseball and Charlie's house. Also, the questions are orchestrated to be befitting of the most ardent and taxingly knowledgeable of Twilight fans. For instance, one question card (of hundreds) contains the following three questions (see if you can answer the questions without looking them up). * Where does Edward say he was when the van almost hit Bella? * What kind of sandwich does Bella have in the cafe with Charlie? * What is the name of Bella's stepfather? Okay, so not impossible questions necessarily but certainly fun. As for the DVD game features, there is quite a variety (that would take hours upon end to discover the full extent of). As a sample preview, some screenshots of the game at play are included in the slideshow below. The DVD questions, too, are narrated by the one and only Peter Facinelli (Dr. Cullen in the film series). Other aspects of gameplay run similar to the more traditional versions of Scene It? (like Scene It? The DVD Game) in that the object is substantially similar and the methods of winning and movement are the same. For those less familiar with the Scene It? series, the gist of the game is to make it to the end of the board (which happens to actually be the middle of the board) and to answer the final trivia question (or set of trivia questions, dependant on how savvy and versed you happen to be on the film's subtleties) to win. The best part of the game is the way it has transformed Twilight (the film) while still retaining the mystical and romantic elements. You'll notice, when playing, that some of the very small - but ultra relevant to fans - portions of the game are brought to a whole new light. For instance, one question (or challenge, rather) that the DVD portion of the game offers is a "keep your eye on the ball" challenge - a play, you might've guessed, on the baseball scene. Accompanying the challenge is the music that accompanied the baseball scene in the film. Thusly, the feel and magic of the film scene is transcendant into the game itself. The Twilight Scene It? game is also very fun to play between Twilight fans who claim to have the one-up on one another in the way of trivia knowledge. There's always something to be learned, and this game certainly raises that awareness. The best part of the game is the absolute wealth of available questions and challenges. You might think that a two hour movie would yield limited possibilities, but the people at Scene It? definitely took the film to all new heights in putting together this game. As said, it'd probably take many, many hours to get through the thousands of questions and challenges in the game - both in the DVD form and the card question form. As a final comment on the game, the challenges offered in it are not pandering or overly simplified. It is clear that the creators were aware, in making the game, that players would be the most acclaimed afficionados of the series. That said, it is fun for Twilight experts as well as first-time Twilight fans!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth the purchase,
By Gigi Bear (California) - See all my reviews
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition (Toy)
I bought this game to play with my girlfriends and family that are fans of twilight. We really enjoyed playing. I was used to playing the friends scene it edition, so we compared it to that game. I will say that the game board seeemed a little small, so we dedided to go around twice to make the game last longer. Also it would have been nice to have more game tokens...there were only four, so with 12 of us playing we split into teams. It only covers Twilight and not the rest of the stories, so no worrries if you haven't finished yet. Most of the trivia pertains to the movie, not the book...but we all had a lot of fun. There was no timer for the trivia cards, the friends edition did so we had to time oursleves, but most of us are die hard fans so it wasn't that much of an issue. I also enjoyed that there were other options on there to play the game differently. When the game was over we decided to just play shuffle play and see who could shout out the answer first.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Gift Ever!,
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition (Toy)
Talk about the best gift for a Twilight fan! I bought it for a friend who was so happy with it - and still is. With actual scenes from the movie, entertaining trivia, fun games and more, it was a no-brainer choice for the biggest Twilight fan I know. Plenty of screen-time for Edward, which is always appreciated :) Perfect for a Twilight-themed party or just a night at home with friends.
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