Archive of Family Game Night

12May2010
Author
Dana Russo

Family Game Night 3 to Release This Fall

This fall, Family Game Night 3 brings 5 new digital versions of Hasbro games to the Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360. The game is targeted at families, just like the previous two games, and will feature Clue, Twister, The Game of Life, Yahtzee and Mouse Trap in a theme-park setting. Family Game Night 3 will allow you to play with others using local multi-player capabilities for up to 4 people.

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22Jul2009
Author
Brittany "Molotov Cupcake" Vincent

Review: Hasbro Family Game Night: Sorry! Sliders

Spawn Kill has been through it all with Hasbro's Family Game Night series. We've covered every single one of the games from Scrabble to Battleship to Sorry, and now that the series has come to an end, we're going to be quite sad to see it over. It was still a lot of fun though, right? Our coverage of Family Game Night draws to a close with the final installment to the game room, Sorry! Sliders...that is, unless we can bribe EA to bring us more. Until then, though, kick back and let us bring the magic of the Family Game Night series to you! (more...)

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13Apr2009

Review: Family Game Night

Sitting down to a board game with your family or friends has always been a staple of recreation throughout the years. As the years pass, however, busy schedules, distance, and many other factors contribute to the growing inability for friends, acquaintances, or family to get together around their favorite board game and have a good time. EA, along with Hasbro, has sought to bring some of the most beloved board games and assorted family games to the masses using the technology of Xbox LIVE to bring people together. Lovingly titled Family Game Night, the Xbox LIVE Arcade has received a hub for players to gather, as well as a starter pack of four games to choose from. We were given the opportunity to give these games a test drive. What we discovered was a cute, innovative hub in which friends will love to gather and choose a game from, but after the novelty wears off, you're left with simple versions of board games you know and love. (more...)

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