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Hasbro Family Game Night 3 - Nintendo Wii
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- Play classic and remixed versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee
- Engage in friendly competition via online multiplayer and keep track of your victories on leaderboards. Xbox 360 and PS3 Only. Play as your own avatar in the games
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Publication Date | October 25, 2010 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
ASIN | B003M986Z2 |
Release date | October 25, 2010 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,979 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #66 in Wii Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.52 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches; 3.2 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 19480 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | May 17, 2010 |
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Discover endless family fun at the Family Game Night Theme Park! Spin the wheel of fate in the GAME OF LIFE, find out “whodunit” in CLUE, get your groove on with TWISTER, trigger crazy chain reactions in MOUSE TRAP, or try your hand at YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN. Enjoy classic and remixed versions of your favorite games.
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Hasbro Family Game Night 3 is a classic board game compilation for Wii that allows players both new and an experienced with the original versions of the games included to discover their fun and addictive appeal for the first time, or all over again. The compilation includes new interpretations of classic board game favorites from different sub-genres, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Additional features include: a variety of gameplay mechanics, including interactive gameboards; an in-game theme park environment that houses separate areas for for each game, as well as regions in-between; full Mii integration throughout the game; four-player support; and the return of Mr. Potato Head who takes on the new role of Park Guide in-game.
A new theme park based experience for your family game night on Wii.
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Family Game Night is Any Night on Wii
Revisit the glory days of board gaming, but with a new twist with Hasbro Family Game Night 3. Continuing the popular and winning strategy of introducing young and more mature players to new interpretations of some of the most beloved board games of the past, this third release in the popular Hasbro Family Game Night series continues the addictive, family-friendly fun that players have come to expect, but with even more interactive game choices this time around. Games contained in this release include: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Players will also enjoy the return of Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the new role of guide through the island based theme park environment that houses the different games available. Couple this with full Mii integration and four-player support and you have an engrossing gameplay experience that families and friends can explore, enjoy and compete through over and over again.
Game Features
- The third release in the family-friendly Hasbro Family Game Night series
- Play all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap, Yahtzee Hands Down
- Full integration of your Nintendo Miis into a new theme park game setting
- Customize Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the role of your Park Guide in-game
- Multiplayer support for up to four players
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Customers like the quality, performance, and value of the video game software. They mention that it's fun for the entire family, works well, and is a great investment for family entertainment. That said, some complain about the comprehensibility, saying that it’s difficult to play and understand. Opinions are mixed on speed.
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Customers like the quality of the physical video game software. They say the games are fun, enjoyable enough for mom and dad to join in, and enough to keep grade school kids playing. Some customers mention that the actual board games are better.
"...out that pressing the down button is how you do hands down it is a lot of fun...." Read more
"Just as described.Clue- one of my favorites! It is so fun to play. You have the classic version and the remix version...." Read more
"...The games are easy enough to play for all ages. Many of the mini games actually are considered to be brain building exercises...." Read more
"...This is a game that would be great for someone who has little kids and the best part is no little pieces so no choking hazard...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video game software. They say that it works well, the game works excellent, and the disk works as expected. Customers also appreciate the mouse trap in the board game. Overall, they say the product does not disappoint.
"...It is superior to the board game in that its mouse trap actually works! The game moves along at a good pace...." Read more
"Works well!" Read more
"Received game before estimated delivery date. Game works excellent, no problems to report...." Read more
"I don't know if this is fun because the cd game came blank. Pissed about that" Read more
Customers find the value of the video game software to be well worth the price. They also say it's a great investment for family entertainment and a satisfactory substitute for other family game nights.
"...are usually much more fun to play, but this is a fairly satisfactory substitute--and absolutely wonderful when you are too lazy to set them up." Read more
"...Overall, its worth buying if you can find it at a great price. I wouldn't pay more than $23 bucks for it." Read more
"...Its hilarious. For the price it was well worth it and i would recommend it. Haven't played yatzee yet but i am sure everyone will enjoy that as well...." Read more
"...Altogether, this was a great investment for our family." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the video game. Some mention that it moves along at a good pace, while others say that it seems to take forever to play.
"...The game moves along at a good pace. A mini game determines how many parts of the mouse trap you can build...." Read more
"...This is probably the best game of all of them on this disc! You can play a quick game, or a longer game...." Read more
"...It is the most played and the most fun even though it does take a while to play. Twister isn't good. It doesn't translate well...." Read more
"...the original YAHTZEE at all; fairly complicated to pick-up, but moves quickly; likely most appealing to adults and older kids...." Read more
Customers find the video game software difficult to understand and play. They also say the games are boring and frustrating at times.
"...You don't have a choice. With the regular game, I had a hard time getting the hang of it...." Read more
"...Mousetrap was a little boring, and we don't see the point of collecting cheese. Like everyone else said, Twister is nothing like Twister...." Read more
"...The instructions are a bit confusing. Its still fun though!Twister: 2 stars. It has nothing to do with the actual game of Twister...." Read more
"...Yahtzee Hands Down - Not like the original YAHTZEE at all; fairly complicated to pick-up, but moves quickly; likely most appealing to adults and..." Read more
Customers dislike the twister. They say it's a wack choice, not like the original twister, and disappointing.
"...TWISTER: This is not at all like original Twister. It is like Simon...." Read more
"...Like everyone else said, Twister is nothing like Twister. Overall, we're satisfied with our purchase even if the only game we play is LIFE...." Read more
"...Twister isn't good. It doesn't translate well. Mouse Trap is the second favorite as it is quick and fun. Yahtzee and Clue are also a lot of fun...." Read more
"...The Life game was fun but Twister disappointed my child." Read more
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Clue- one of my favorites! It is so fun to play. You have the classic version and the remix version. Classic is just like your board game, of course. Remix version give you an extra dice to roll to get hints. Only downside is everybody has to look away for you to look at your card so you know who, what and where is checked off of your card. ( I take a picture of it with my phone so I don’t forget anything )
Mouse Trap- you play the same mini game for each turn to build the trap and go around the map just like the board game and try to trap your Opponent.
Twister- it is kind of weird, but it’s a memory game, they show you the buttons to push and then you do it. That’s all to it.
Life- Again, One of my favorites!! The classic version is great, like the board game and it has mini games for each stop you make. The remix version isn’t the best, this one doesn’t use “money” but you use tokens and it is weird, no mini games on this version.
Yahtzee Hands Down- this one can be difficult if you aren’t fast, your timer isn’t long when it is your turn. You can at least do hands down if it’s not your turn and you do have the cards for whatever you are trying to match with the middle card.
One of the major perks of this game is that you get to use your own Miis, though the game also provides some. I have a bunch of Star Wars, Tombraider, and V characters I like to have competing with each other. You can also choose to play against one to two characters provided by the game, which is great for people who don't have someone to play with. You can have up to four players with humans, so it is nice for families. There are five games: Yahtzee Hands Down, Clue, Twister, Life, and Mouse Trap. There are two modes: Original and Remix. Multiple players can share one remote, which is also nice when you consider how expensive Wii remotes are.
YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN: This game only offers Remix mode with one player. I find Remix mode irritating because the game automatically holds your cards once you match a set. You don't have a choice. With the regular game, I had a hard time getting the hang of it. They show a card of a dice set you are supposed to match (three of a kind, yahtzee, full house). You have to match the dice sort with the same colored cards. I do find seeing the numbers rather difficult with some of the cards, but it may be my middle aged eyes. There is a time limit, so the game can't go on forever.
CLUE: This game can be a little long sometimes, and I think it is better played as a group effort to solve the crime. Otherwise, you have to rely on the honor code that your opponents won't peek during the times they have to close their eyes. What I like best about this game is the mini-games you play in order to uncover clues. For example, in one, they show you the murder weapon--and you have to find all six of the same item in a picture. Landing on question marks and collecting rumor points, which lets you start a rumor, is particularly helpful--you know, "I say it was Miss Scarlett, in the Hall, with the wrench." The Remix version is my favorite. It moves faster. Before taking your regular die roll, you roll the Event die, which causes something to happen--part of the crime scene is locked off, one of the suspects are murdered, etc. Of course, it can be annoying because the murderer can also conk you on the head and make you lose a turn. This happens a lot when you are about to make an accusation, and it is also possible to get trapped in a lock room for the rest of the game. Remix mode doesn't have most of the mini-games.
TWISTER: This is not at all like original Twister. It is like Simon. They show you a combination of keys that you need to press and the order you have to press them, and then you have to do them when the blank circles hit one point in the bar. Original has all players doing this at the same time. Remix has each player doing it on their turn. Twister is also a mini-game in the Life game when you get married.
LIFE: Some people I've read reviews on were disappointed in this game the most. Admittedly, it is a more stripped down version of the board game, and yet it seems to take forever to play. You can speed it along by pressing the "A" button frequently when the car moves, the spinner, the tallying, and cut scenes. The mini-games you play at the Stop Signs are fun, and I enjoy the little cut scenes when your character marries and has babies. My only complaint really is that there are too many lawsuit spaces. My arm gets tired shaking the remote. The Remix version makes the game much shorter, but I don't think it is quite as interesting either. I think it gets rid of the mini games, and more is decided for you. In this version, it is about how many moves you get to make rather than money, and the game ends when the first person retires--and they are the winner.
MOUSETRAP: This is, in many ways, the best game of the group as far as how close it is to the actual board game and how much time it takes to play. It is superior to the board game in that its mouse trap actually works! The game moves along at a good pace. A mini game determines how many parts of the mouse trap you can build. You can build up to three parts, but you will always get to build at least one--even if you totally suck at the minigame. The Remix version can possibly take much longer. I was also a little disoriented by this game at first, though it is actually interesting. In the Remix version, the goal is to collect a full wheel of cheese. You set traps for your fellow mice to make them lose their cheese, but you also can fall into these traps. Again, sometimes seeing the screen when you are placing the traps can be hard on old eyes.
Overall, the game is entertaining for young and old alike. The games are easy enough to play for all ages. Many of the mini games actually are considered to be brain building exercises. Yes, the board games themselves are usually much more fun to play, but this is a fairly satisfactory substitute--and absolutely wonderful when you are too lazy to set them up.
We love the little twists and turns the game throws at you.....is it gonna be an ugly husband/wife or a cute one? We only have one wii remote right now, but we can still play 4 players. Only wish we had the option for 5 since someone always has to sit out. Overall its a great game!!!!