
Thunderbolt: "Unfortunately, like any kind of trivia, Scene It?'s shelf life is finite. It won't take long for repeat questions to rear their ugly head, and while you'll eventually remember the answers to all the rounds, it won't feel at all satisfying because you only know it out of mental conditioning and reverberation, and not because you know and/or love the movie(s). This is a conundrum the developers should have seen coming; would it have been too much to ask for more questions via marketplace? Scene It? is also an experience that will only be of any worth in (good) company. If you can't get real, tangible friends to play with you then Live acts as a more than adequate alternative – just good luck finding games."

Video Games have developed in order to attract gamers of all ages. Games for children, games for parents, and even games for older people. Long gone are the days of games just being for adolescents and teens. With more and more families having consoles, and multiple gamers, it seems that video games have replaced board games for family fun. The following are a few of the games that are fun for the whole family, not just parents and children, but even stretching beyond that. They are easy for people that don’t play games and reach a wide number of people.

Xboxist writes, "Here's a trivia game that's surprisingly worth playing."

PS3Informer writes, "It's the holidays and what better game to play with the whole family than Scene-It: Big Lights! Big Screen! The quiz show genre of games has really taken off this year, with games like Buzz! and One vs 100 captivating the minds of fans of all-ages across the world. Is Scene-It a worthy addition to your library? Let's check it out!"
Microsoft wants to look casual and wants consumers to see them as a casual console.
i don't they were expecting anything from this title.