Quench your thirst for trivia with Twilight Saga Scene It? Deluxe
Edition. Recommended for ages 13 and older, this DVD trivia game
features hundreds of questions about your favorite moments from all
three Twilight movies. Scene It? also challenges you to use
observation, memory, wordplay, and problem solving to decode special DVD
puzzles. Designed for two or more players, this trivia game is ideal
for both die-hard and casual Twilight fans.
Test Your Knowledge of Twilight Trivia
From the game pieces to the trivia cards, every aspect of Twilight Saga Scene It? has been infused with Twilight passion. The game begins with players choosing one of four collectible tokens to represent their team. These sculpted-metal tokens represent some of the Twilight series' most iconic items: Bella's graduation cap, a sleek werewolf, the Volturi clock tower, and the Cullen family crest.
From the game pieces to the trivia cards, every aspect of Twilight Saga Scene It? has been infused with Twilight passion. The game begins with players choosing one of four collectible tokens to represent their team. These sculpted-metal tokens represent some of the Twilight series' most iconic items: Bella's graduation cap, a sleek werewolf, the Volturi clock tower, and the Cullen family crest.
Teams advance around the board by completing two types of challenges:
traditional trivia questions and DVD-based puzzles. The trivia cards ask
questions with a wide range of difficulties. 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. A new game feature, Sketch It, Act It!, and Say
It!, lets you relive key moments as you draw, act, and describe clues
from all the Twilight movies. Be the first to complete the Twilightning Round, and you win.
Dazzling DVD Features Video Clips, Sound Bites, and Images
Twilight Saga Scene It? Deluxe Edition's main attraction, however, is the interactive DVD. Hosted by Dr. Carlisle Cullen (played by Peter Facinelli), this DVD is filled with hundreds of video clips, sound bites, and images from the three movies. When players draw a DVD challenge card, they must solve a video puzzle. Ranging from memory games to message decryptions, these puzzles will put your knowledge of Twilight to the test.
Twilight Saga Scene It? Deluxe Edition's main attraction, however, is the interactive DVD. Hosted by Dr. Carlisle Cullen (played by Peter Facinelli), this DVD is filled with hundreds of video clips, sound bites, and images from the three movies. When players draw a DVD challenge card, they must solve a video puzzle. Ranging from memory games to message decryptions, these puzzles will put your knowledge of Twilight to the test.
As a bonus feature, Twilight Saga Scene It? comes with a unique
flextime game board that can be extended for a full-length game or
folded into a circle for short play.
Fun for Every Level of Twilight Fan
Everything about the game has been adapted from the films, right down to the gothic font used for the menus. You'll see cameos of your favorite characters and relive classic moments from the films. Also included are several mini games, as well as a What Cullen Are You? quiz, so you can get a quick Twilight fix even when you're not playing the board game.
Everything about the game has been adapted from the films, right down to the gothic font used for the menus. You'll see cameos of your favorite characters and relive classic moments from the films. Also included are several mini games, as well as a What Cullen Are You? quiz, so you can get a quick Twilight fix even when you're not playing the board game.
With hundreds of questions, Twilight Saga Scene It? has something for every type of Twilight
fan. The difficulty is varied enough to keep everyone engaged--from
diehard fanatics to casual viewers. 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, four collectible metal tokens, 160 trivia cards, 20 Fate cards, six-sided numbered die, eight-sided category die, four category reference cards, one reference card, and instruction sheet.
DVD, game board, four collectible metal tokens, 160 trivia cards, 20 Fate cards, six-sided numbered die, eight-sided category die, four category reference cards, one reference card, and instruction sheet.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Game for the Saga Fanatic!!, September 22, 2010
By
TwiFi98 -
Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Saga Deluxe (Toy)
This game is Awesome!! Me and my daughter are major Twihards and we have
a blast not only playing this together, but with all her friends. There
are so many movie clips, puzzles, and you can also do your own charades
with this game. Overall, it is a great game for tweens, teens, and even
Twimoms like me!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scene It Twilight Saga Game, October 5, 2010
By
LK
Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Saga Deluxe (Toy)
I purchased this game for my daughter's 12th Twilight Birthday Party,
she was so excited when it came. Good quality. It does take some time to
play, you have to pause the game throughout, but all in all, had a
blast, we will keep playing it.
Make sure to have at least an 1.5 hour to play the game.
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's hard, but my gaggle of teen boys like it, October 3, 2010
By
Kristi G., mom of Sage (Rome, GA)
Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Scene It? Twilight Saga Deluxe (Toy)
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I guess it was because I told the boys that girls liked Twilight because
Edward was the 'perfect' boyfriend....but after that, my teen boys, 14
and 15, started studying the Twilight movies like they were some
magickal text. They swear that they HATE Twilight, but couldn't wait to
dive into this game when I got it.
The game is hard, but it's fun for them, and I play it too. I
really liked the books, and I'd think I'd have an advantage, but I don't
seem to, as I never win. There's a lot about character names. I'm bad
with names. The puzzles include putting the scenes in order. I really
like those.
There's a short version and a long version. The short version takes
the 3 of us an hour. It's a well made game. Our biggest complaint is
the narrator's voice. It is supposed to be "Carlisle" from Twilight but
it just sounds like, as my son puts it, "Some guy sounding fake
English."
I've had it 3 weeks now, and it's been played 5 times. I've no
doubt when we have company it will get pulled out again. This would be
GREAT for slumber parties.
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