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Hasbro Family Game Night | 
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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $36.62 You Save: $3.37 (8%)
New (27) Used (2) from $36.62
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 91
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: board_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 19089 Model: 19089 UPC: 014633190892 EAN: 0014633190892 ASIN: B0019R4VD0
Release Date: November 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Play the classic games that you know and love. | | • | Exciting new ways to play every game like Connect Four Power Chips, Boggle Portal Cubes, Reverse Yahtzee and Battleship Barrage. | | • | Choose the game room theme that's right for you | | • | Earn new game themed trophies, furniture and decorations to customize your game. | | • | Quickly build a custom Party Game by choosing your favorite games, number of players, and time you want to play |
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Amazon.com Product Description Join your host, Mr. Potato Head, as you and your family play classic Hasbro games, as well as exciting new versions of old favorites created for the Nintendo Wii. Hasbro Family Game Night features family favorites such as Connect Four, Battleship, Yahtzee, Boggle, SORRY! and the all new, SORRY! Sliders.  | Key Game Features: - Classic Games - Play the classic games that you know and love.
- Play like Never Before - Exciting new ways to play every game – like Connect Four Power Chips, Boggle Portal Cubes, Reverse Yahtzee and Battleship Barrage.
- Deck Out Your Very Own Game Room
- Choose the game room theme that’s right for you.
- Earn new game themed trophies, furniture and decorations to customize your game room
- Host a Game Party - Quickly build a custom Party Game by choosing your favorite games, number of players, and time you want to play.
| Screenshots: Boggle. View larger. | |  Connect Four. View larger. | |  Game room customization. View larger. | |  Battleship. View larger. | |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
LEAVE THE Battleship with THIS GAME January 3, 2009 LITE BITE (NJ) ALTHOUGH, IT'S LIKE PLAYING THE ORIGINAL BOARD CAMES, THE USER INTERFACE "bites" BIG TIME. WHEN WE'RE PLAYING BOOGLE, AND TRY HIGHLIGHTING THE WORD, MY WII REMOTE TOTALLY JUMPS ALL AROUND. I WANTED TO THROW MY REMOTE AT HASBORO. I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND THIS GAME. LEAVE THE BATTLESHIP & PLAY ANOTHER WII GAME.
Family Game NIght is so Worth it! January 2, 2009 V. McMillen (Lansing, NY) I can't say I love all the games, but the Sorry Sliders is the best, it has three versions you can play and its a piece of cake to figure out---the reviewers who say they can't figure out the game are really lame, this game is lots of fun, my 6 year old grandson plays with us and its great. My daughter loves the Boggle game and we like Yahtzee and Battleship too---Great investment, no game parts to lose, love it!
Family Game Night Review December 31, 2008 Valerie Vernaccini (New Waterford, Oh USA) This game is a blast. If you played board games when you were a kid, you will love the video game version. It can become addictive, however, and you may find yourself looking at the clock 2 hours later wondering where the time went! It is a great way to spend an evening with the family. I would highly recommend this game.
Pretty funny, keeps us amused December 31, 2008 Marybeth Brodbine (San Francisco, ca United States) My boyfriend and I are enjoying playing this. I can imagine, giggling thorugh the winter playing battleship and sorry sliders! pretty retro!
Great game for the family! December 29, 2008 Heather Casey (McKinney, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great game to have for the family! My son and I love to play board games, but can seldom get the other two people in our family to play. Then there's the issue of missing pieces, or needing to stop playing for a while for whatever reason. Having the game on the Wii neatly takes care of all those issues. The added attraction of showing it all on a 60 inch TV doesn't hurt either. The prizes and trophies are a really nice touch too. Although we would like to be able to see the prizes better, it's still neat to be able to look around our "room" and see everything. Probably the best thing about it is that in addition to the standard version of the game, there's an advanced version offered AND a customizable version. This enticed our other two family members out and we very quickly ramped up Sorry Sliders (a game we'd never played before) to the hardest settings we could come up with with and had a wonderful time complaining about our bad luck on our turns! I don't care much for playing it all by myself. But I can see my son doing so in order to get all the prizes and trophies available. We do have a reall great time playing it together. It's so rare that we get to play a game with more than just the two of us, that the computer players are a real treat. I'm hoping they come out with more classic games ported over to Wii in the future.
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