Scene It Box Office Smash 2007
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Scene It Box Office Smash!GS Available: 1000 DLC: 250Key information: Unlike the first Scene It game, you are unable to pause questions to look up the answers on IMDB.com. This makes some of the achievements a little more time consuming this time around, but still easily doable within 15 hours.Improving on the original Scene It, BOS extends the number of question categories to 21:AnagramsChallenging at first, this category has you unscrambling letters to reveal the name of an actor or film from 4 possible options.Celebrity TiesQuestions about movie stars who are linked in some way.Child's PlayOne of my personal favourites.
A sketch is revealed slowly and the first to buzz in with the correct answer gets the points.Credit RollHARD. View the credits to a movie to guess guess the title.
One catch though: you never get the well-known cast members first. Wait until near the end to answer.CrosswordsAnswer questions to find the missing words in the puzzle on by one. This obviously gets easier to answer the more words that you already have in the puzzle.Distorted RealityPictures of movie stars are blurred or distorted in other ways: first to identify who is hidden gets the points.Genre XFive questions about a specific film genre. Just make sure you get the Westerns correct when you get that category!InvisiblesAnother of my favourites. You're given a still picture from a movie with a key part missing: like an easily identifiable landmark, or even the actors' heads!Movie ClipWatch movie clip; answer questions.Now PlayingMovie posters are slowly revealed like a multi-layered image. Buzz in as soon as you can identify the film title.PictogramsSeveral pictures are displayed for you to figure out a film title of actor.
For example: A cliff face + football + snake = Rocky Balboa.Pixel FlixThese are great! You get a famous scene animated in retro video graphics. All you have to do is identify the film.PropsAn image from a film is displayed on screen. Identify the movie.QuotablesFinish famous movie lines. Eg: 'I feel the need. Trivia games have always been my favorite genre. Unfortunately, they tend to wear out their welcome due to repeat questions popping up.
Scene It: Box Office Smash was the second game to show up bearing the Scene It name. The first game laid a strong foundation that the second didn't mess with. In fact, BOS even improved on the formula (though the improvements didn't show up in the third game). It's not perfect, but it is the best trivia game on the 360, bar none.The formula is simple. You and up to 3 friends play three rounds of varying lengths followed by a final round at the end. The faster you answer the questions, the more points you get (or lose).
Each of the three main rounds gives you an assortment of questions from 21 possible categories, and these categories vary widely in style and content. One puzzle block may have you answering questions after watching a short clip of a famous movie. Another may have you identifying a famous actor from four 'Who Am I' style clues. Still another may have you putting a group of four films in the order of their theatrical release. There are well over a thousand questions in the game, more if you get the DLC.
I played about 30 long games before I encountered a single repeat. The repeat movie clips are bigger offenders than repeat questions, but, fortunately, there are about fifteen different questions to go with each clip. Still, if I have to see that clip from Trading Places again, I'll probably scream!Graphically, it doesn't do anything spectacular, but each of the puzzle block areas have a style of their own. Each of the major film genres have a locale created to go with a puzzle block, and they are more creative than the first game. I give extra brownie points for including Avatar support. The movie clips are the weakest part of the game aesthetically. All the clips are in standard definition, and there are sound mixing issues.
The audio in the movie clips is too soft; I had to turn my speakers up to maximum several times in order to hear the dialog. The announcers can get annoying as well.Racking up the Achievements is just a matter of time. The hardest part, I think, is finding an online game at this point, but isn't that one of the great things about this site?Scene It: Box Office Smash isn't perfect, but it is the best trivia game on the Xbox 360. Play ecco the dolphin online. It's one of those games that's worth pulling out even when you have all 1250 GamerPoints.
'Did Win An Oscar For Best Picture?' Do you get credit for a correct answer of FALSE or just for correct answers of TRUE? Technically if the movie is Twister, and you correctly answer FALSE, then you didn't correctly answer a Pop Quiz question about an Oscar Best Picture winner, as Twister is not an Oscar Best Picture winner.If such an answer did not count then you would want to always guess TRUE, however everyone above seems to suggest that these correct FALSE answers count as well. Otherwise it would be nearly impossible to get 10 questions towards the achievement counter in one round of Pop Quiz.
But I thought it was worth asking.