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Scene It? Seinfeld

Scene It? Seinfeld
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This Scene It Deluxe Seinfeld DVD Game is a party game that your guests will be talking about for years to come! Finally, you can relive the neuroses and laughs of "the show about nothing" in an interactive and exciting trivia competition. This Seinfeld Scene It game, played with two or more people, includes a DVD with classic clips from all 9 seasons and enough questions to keep you guessing for hours! Move your pieces on the game board, test your Seinfeld trivia knowledge, and see who knows the most about the chaotic lives of America's favorite New Yorkers. Soon enough, you'll feel like a true part of the cast with this Seinfeld game.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1743 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Scene It
  • Model: 25738
  • Released on: 2008-08-04
  • Dimensions: 11.50" h x 10.50" w x 3.50" l, 7.00 pounds

Features

  • Featuring all nine seasons with clips from your favorite episodes
  • We opened the Vault to include classic clips from all nine seasons and enough trivia to keep you double dipping
  • The game includes a party play feature
  • Game includes: game DVD, flextime game board, 4 collectible metal tokens, 200 trivia cards, 30 buzz cards, 1 six-sided die, 1 eight-sided die, instruction sheet, 4 reference cards, and remember, when we say moops, we mean moops

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Prove your TV trivia prowess to friends and family with the Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD board game for adults. This entertaining trivia game will have you racing around the game board as you try to tackle brainteasers and answer questions as you relive some of your favorite scenes from all nine seasons of one of America's most popular television shows.

What We Think


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The Good: Easy to set up and fun to play

The Bad: Occasional occurrence of less-than-challenging brainbuster questions

In a Nutshell: A witty, engaging DVD board game that highlights the hilarity and fun of the popular television show

At a Glance

Ages: Adult
Requires: Television and DVD player with remote control


Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD game is a fun way to challenge your brain while enjoying popular scenes from the hit television show about nothing. View larger.


Game includes a DVD, trivia cards, and dice -- everything you need to gets started.
So You Think You Know Seinfeld...?
The Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD game is a fun, entertaining way to challenge your brain while enjoying popular scenes from the famous hit television show. Before getting started players will benefit from using either the included quick start guide or the on-screen tutorial for a run-through of how the game is played. To set up the game put the included DVD into your player and choose one player as the DVD Master who will operate the remote control throughout the game.

Next, decide whether you'd like to play a shorter or longer version of the game and fold the included Flextime game board accordingly. Each player then chooses a metal token and places it on the start space. Each turn a player rolls both the numbered die and the eight-sided category die. The numbered die indicates how many spaces forward the player may move upon successfully completing the challenge associated with the category indicated on the category die.

Challenges associated with the various categories range from answering questions following a scene played on the DVD to answering questions indicated on the included trivia Cards. Once a player has made their way to the end of the game path, they have the opportunity to win the game by either successfully beating all players in a final All Play To Win challenge or by successfully completing the Final Cut challenge.

Alternatively, if a board game is not your style or if you'd simply like to entertain party guests throughout the evening, you may choose the Party Play function on the Main Menu of the DVD. In this mode the DVD shuffles among a variety of scenes and challenges automatically so that you and your guests can enjoy one great clip or puzzler after the other all night long.

Yada-Yada-Yada!
The Scene It? Deluxe Seinfeld Edition DVD board game is a witty, entertaining game that is ingeniously designed to engage an entire room full of players. The versatile Flextime game board features brightly colored graphics and allows players to choose between a longer or shorter game. The cleverly designed metal game tokens are modeled after props made famous in some of Seinfeld's most beloved scenes.

The included DVD is full of hilarious clips and brain-busting trivia from all nine seasons of the witty television show. One of the best features of the Seinfeld DVD game is the Party Play option that allows fans and players to watch clips and answer brainteasers one after another on the DVD automatically without having to navigate with a remote control.

What's in the Box
Game DVD, one Flextime game board, four metal game tokens, one six-sided numbered die, one eight-sided category die, 16 Buzz cards, and 175 Trivia cards.

From the Manufacturer
Man hands, Manssieres, Yo-Yo Ma, and Yada Yada Yada, Scene It? Deluxe Seinfeld Edition has everything you love from the show about nothing. Race around the flextime game board as you relive your favorite. Seinfeld moments and test your knowledge with on-s


Customer Reviews

Best game ever played for a Seinfeld fan!5
If you are a Seinfeld fan like me, then this game is definately for you. It has a ton of trivia questions that you wouldn't expect someone to ask, but that is what makes this game even more fun. It challenges you to think hard before you answer. The hardest part of the game (for me at least) is on the trivia cards. There are questions that ask about Seinfeld and the real world, like, for example, the real name of one of Jerry's girlfriends and what other shows they are on or from. I know every single Seinfeld episode word for word, but when it comes to people's real names or what movie such and such starred in, thats what gets me. Overall, this game is just a blast to play with friends, plus it has a cool party mode that you can play during parties or get togethers who like Seinfeld. It will be just like a fun Q&A for Seinfeld. I would definately recommend this game to anyone who likes Seinfeld.

More for the casual fan...3
I agree with the reviewers who say this a bit underwhelming. I know it just can't just be me, cause this is a show with so many die hard followers who can quote word for word. I mean the only hard questions are the ones about the random actors and their careers aside from Seinfeld... but even when I got a hard one I guessed and got it right. I didn't miss a question when I played.

Let me give you an example, they have a game where it plays a scene and bleeps out a word that you have to guess - they used a clip from The Soup Nazi episode and bleeped out Elaine saying "Soup Nazi".

I give it 3 stars because I love anything Seinfeld related. But if my girlfriend or I played anyone they would not have fun because we would be too good. And the generic Seinfeld bass music is annoying. Couldn't they get the actual song?

Worse Than a Close Talker1
There are so many things wrong with this game, so really, where should I begin?

The game is way too easy especially for diehard Seinfeld fans (which many are), there are only 432 written questions (144 cards, 3 per card) and only 288 directly applied to the show (the Yada Yada was usually about what the character actors/actresses did elsewhere) and Seinfeld lasted for 176 episodes...so less than 2 questions per episode suffices? I watched "The Gum" episode the other evening and came up for 26 questions of varying difficulty for just that one episode, which is about 1/7th of the actual Seinfeld Scene it questions.

As someone else said, the DVD is more of a memory challenge or a Highlights magazine picture where you have to find obscure things in a shot like another reviewer said. The clips are too long, too easy, and too obscure...my buddy got a question from the episode where George got a toupee, and the question was, which hand did George touch Elaine's nose with...I simply couldn't believe it.

This game virtually has 0 replayability, especially given the small amount and ease of questions in the game. Unfortunately with a game like this where its based solely on one television show, you have one shot to get the game right and to make it as best as it can be, and they really flopped out this $40 box of trash? I still can't believe how unchallenging it is...the game is so underwhelming and the game completely missed the mark in my unhumblest of opinions.