![]() Unlike the original Yahtzee, in this one you are collecting dice cards and ‘re-rolling’ by discarding and picking up new cards. Since my family loves those little $5 card games you can grab at Target for a long trip, we already knew this game. Easily the least favorite game of the collection – it sent us off to play Just Dance 2 some more! Instead, you turn it into a mediocre DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) / music game genre clone that doesn’t match up to the WORST games in the genre! I have no idea who thought this was a good idea … it wasn’t. You might be thinking “how do you translate a game that is all about physical proximity and laughing hysterically as you fall all over each other to a Wii game”? Simple – you don’t. ![]() Also, you get to explore hints and roll for bonuses, but since everyone sees the puzzle hint you uncover, it isn’t much more than a race for the pool room. Specifically, you can make a ‘suggestion’, and find out how you are doing, but when everyone is facing the TV it is sort of a joke to ‘look away’. Occasionally the game tells you to ‘look away’, but that really doesn’t work well in such an interactive, eyes-front game. In this game you are exploring the mansion as usual, entering rooms where you can ‘interview’ guests – but everyone can see what is happening. Why? Think about the board game – you are making observations that you keep to yourself in order to outwit your opponents. This was the first game we played, and we found ourselves laughing AT the game a little. It is a solid game that translates pretty well to the Wii and ‘play on TV’ experience, and was everyone’s favorite of the bunch. In Hasbro Family Game Night 3 Life is pretty much identical, just somewhat slower paced. ![]() The ‘Game of Life’ board game takes you from birth to retirement with choices and events all along the way in a competitive race to ‘win’ over other players. Hasbro Family Game Night 3 consists of five different games: Life, Clue, Twister, Yahtzee Hands Down, and Mousetrap. Potato Head who takes on the new role of Park Guide in-game. Additional features include: a variety of gameplay mechanics, including interactive gameboards an in-game theme park environment that houses separate areas for each game, as well as regions in-between full Mii integration throughout the game four-player support and the return of Mr. 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. 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. So when we went to visit them for Christmas, I brought along the Wii version of Hasbro Family Game Night 3 to see if we could have a similar night of fun. Yet when the eight of us sat around the kitchen table playing Apples to Apples, all differences disappeared and we had an absolute blast. Over Thanksgiving my wife’s sister and her family visited, with kids in their early 20’s, nearly a decade older than ours.
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