Scene It was a hugely successful board game long before making the leap onto the 360 last year. The title's first videogame outing was a good time, but left some definite room for improvement. The franchise's sophomore console release adds most of what gamers wanted the first time around, but it is not yet the perfect trivia game. The game makes small tweaks this time around, relying on the same basic formula that made it a success last year. The least effective change is the sound, trading in the charmingly cheesy announcer for a more grating, joyless blathering between two equally unfunny and annoying voices. Thankfully, most of the other alterations fare much better. Couch-versus-couch play over Live remedies the previous iteration's inability to enjoy the game on your own.
Video Games have developed in order to attract gamers of all ages. Games for children, games for parents, and even games for older people. Long gone are the days of games just being for adolescents and teens. With more and more families having consoles, and multiple gamers, it seems that video games have replaced board games for family fun. The following are a few of the games that are fun for the whole family, not just parents and children, but even stretching beyond that. They are easy for people that don’t play games and reach a wide number of people.
Xboxist writes, "Here's a trivia game that's surprisingly worth playing."
PS3Informer writes, "It's the holidays and what better game to play with the whole family than Scene-It: Big Lights! Big Screen! The quiz show genre of games has really taken off this year, with games like Buzz! and One vs 100 captivating the minds of fans of all-ages across the world. Is Scene-It a worthy addition to your library? Let's check it out!"