Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action

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Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action
Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action box cover
Developer(s) Screenlife / WXP
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Platform(s) Xbox 360
Release date November 6, 2007
Genre(s) Game show
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Media DVD-ROM
Input methods Big Button Pads

Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is a video game adaptation of popular DVD-based party game of the same name exclusively for the Xbox 360. The game comes with over 1,800 questions, with more possible via downloadable content. The game was introduced at E3 2007 by Microsoft and released on November 6, 2007. The game includes footage from movies including Kramer vs. Kramer, Caveman, and Charlie's Angels.

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[edit] Gameplay

Typical gameplay screenshot.
Typical gameplay screenshot.

Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is identical in gameplay to the original DVD version, but features over 20 new types of puzzle challenges, including:

  • Credit Roll: the player guesses the film based on a list of characters and actors.
  • Quotables: the player must finish a line from a famous movie.
  • Child's Play: the player guesses the name of a movie based on a kid's drawing of a scene from the film.

[edit] Big Button Pads

The game can be played with an Xbox 360 controller, but comes bundled with four special wireless controllers called Big Button Pads, which resemble game show buzzers. Each controller has one large "buzzer" button at the top, and the A, B, X and Y Xbox 360 buttons arranged in a vertical orientation. Each controller features an Xbox Guide button also.

Xbox 360 Big Button Pads with the infrared receiver
Xbox 360 Big Button Pads with the infrared receiver

The controllers use infra-red rather than Microsoft's proprietary wireless standard, and whilst the Xbox 360 has an infra-red receiver, it is not designed to interface with four devices simultaneously; therefore a sensor add-on is included and must be plugged into the 360 for the controllers to be usable.

Other games such as UNO and Wits and Wagers have added support for the Big Button Pads.

[edit] Awards

Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action was an Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominee for 2007 Family Game of the Year.[1]

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