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Scene It? Box Office Smash brings movie and trivia fans together for a game that provides hours of laughter as you challenge your friends and family to see whose movie knowledge reigns supreme reliving some of your favorite moments from the silver screen. Continuing the franchise’s social and engaging trivia experience on the Xbox 360, Scene It? Box Office Smash features all-new questions, more high-definition (HD) movie clips and several new puzzle types, giving you a trivia game overflowing with images as well as audio and video clips from hundreds of films you know and love.
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- A Hole In Space
- A hermit crab is finding a house
- A Calm Memory Game
- A Day
- (Early Access Optional) Dudes on a Map: Game Master
- Lucid Cycle
- My Universe – School Teacher
- //TODO: today Original Soundtrack
- A Conversation With Mister Rabbit
- A Frog’s Tale
- 2D Platformer GAME (Toy Factory)
- 4 Witch Seasons & Convenant
- KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story – Five Famous Swords Set
- a guard walks into a tavern
- *NEW* SCUFFED EPIC BHOP SIMULATOR 2023 (POG CHAMP)
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-announcer voices
-Good choice of movies
-weird questions
-I'm the only one playing
Scene It Box Office Smash is a quiz/trivia game based off the board game. It is fun if you like quiz/trivia games. Which most people I talk to are not. I am though. And movie trivia is the best. Now there is no story. There are three different game types. Short games and long games. Which are both the same except short games are well shorter. Custom games I didn’t try out. I looked at it went on to the other two options.
The questions are little games about movies. However, they ask about more than just the movie. Which whether you’ve seen the movie or not, can’t be answered from just watching the movie they ask about. For instance, they’ll show a clip from Little Miss Sunshine and ask you what one actor did in a different movie. Or who was the music done by in the movie. Which if you read the credits of a movie, you can find out. Most people just look at the cast, director, and producers. And some games have nothing to do with movies. The Anagram game where it shows a jumbled up word that is a movie or actor. It can be a bit rage worthy if you get those questions.
Online gameplay. I am the only person in the world playing this game. So therefore I was not able to connect to anyone. So I will never know how the online play is. The achievements were relatively easy to get. It gave the game a bit more reason to play.
They did have a different controller device for the game. I got the game used for cheap and I didn’t get it. But using the regular Xbox 360 controller wasn’t any different. It worked great.
The graphics were Xbox Avatars and cartoonish aside from realistic movie clips and pictures. There are no Disney movies at all. That’ll help your answers. The sound was good. They got announcer voices from movie trailers to talk to you throughout the game. Which was neat.
Conclusion: Overall it was a good movie trivia game. If you like movie trivia it’s a good game to get for a bargain. I played alone but I assume playing with a group of family or friends would be great.