The First Family of Funny in a trivia game with The Simpsons TV clips! Celebrating the 20th anniversary of TV's longest-running comedy, Scene It? The Simpsons Deluxe Edition is loaded with clips, on-screen puzzles and trivia from the first 20 seasons of the show! Show what you know about Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and the rest of the citizens of Springfield.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? DVD Game: Family Picture Edition is an interactive DVD game based on the Australian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? featuring original footage from the host Eddie McGuire.
Scene It?: The DVD Movie Game is first game in the Scene It? series and can be played by two to four players or teams.
The box contains a folding game board, Reference cards, Trivia cards and Buzz cards together with four metal tokens; a film reel, a box of popcorn, a clapper board, and a movie camera, the DVD is held in a card slip case.
The game is played on the Scene It? 'flex-time' game board so-called because of its novel feature, when there's not enough time/interest to play a full game it can be folded, thus reducing it's size so that a short game can be played.
The DVD featured several interactive games and activities These included:
"Oompa-Loompa Dance" Game:
Follow along and create your own Oompa-Loompa dance moves using your remote. A rhythm-based game where timing and coordination earn you higher scores.
"The Inventing Machine":
A mix-and-match game where you combine ingredients to invent your own wacky candy. The machine gives you fun (and sometimes gross!) results based on your combinations.
"The Bad Nut" Game:
Help the squirrels sort good nuts from bad ones like in the movie scene with Veruca Salt. A reaction game testing speed and accuracy.
"Search for the Golden Ticket":
A treasure hunt-style game where you explore different chocolate bars to find the hidden golden ticket.
These games were accessible from the “Special Features” or “Fun and Games” section of the DVD menu and were playable using the DVD remote control. Some versions also included DVD-ROM content with printable activities and desktop games when played on a computer.
This coming Saturday, help Sully reunite with boo in Peek-A-Boo: Boo's Door Game. This one works much like the Experiment Finder Game from Stitch: The Movie, in where you are placed in a room where you have to find a hidden door piece from six places of the world. Only this time instead of 4 spots to choose from, there are 3, and 2 parts with three doors to choose from to look for. You can check your progress after clearing the level by hitting the button closest to the X or when you have cleared a level. To me, this one was a little more stylized than the Experiment FInder, but also lacked motivation from the voice actor. Still, its good to play it once.
Meet Stanislaw, a local plumber eager to provide his services to those in serious plumbing needs, in this DVD-Video game about love, passion and plungers. He's ready to inspect your pipes.
America's Funniest Home Videos: Interactive DVD Game is a DVD quiz game based on America's Funniest Home Videos. The game is hosted by Jess Harnell and features clips from the first 17 seasons of the show.