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Hasbro Family Game Night 2 - Nintendo Wii
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- Family-friendly multiplayer fun for up to four players that includes Mii avatar support
- Sequel to the award winning Hasbro Family Game Night
- Play classic and all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games: Operation, Jenga, Bop-It, Connect 4x4 and Pictureka
- Play with your Nintendo Mii in the Hasbro Family Game Show, which encompasses all five classic games included
- Customize Mr. Potato Head and earn new themes and trophies
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Product information
Publication Date | October 26, 2009 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
ASIN | B0029ZUPW2 |
Release date | October 26, 2009 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #22,088 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #214 in Wii Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.56 x 5.39 x 0.61 inches; 4.16 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 19209 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | August 20, 2009 |
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All the excitement of a prime time TV game show in your very own living room! With Mr. Potato Head, himself, as your host, you are guaranteed to have a thrilling night of family-friendly fun. Hasbro Family Game Night 2 lets up to four players become contestants with a wide variety of fun and engaging party games. Win and collect parts for the coveted Golden Potato to become the ultimate game show champion! Pictureka Play with your Mii in the Hasbro Family Game Show! Customize MR. POTATO HEAD and earn new themes and trophies
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A follow-up to Hasbro's Family Game Night, Family Game Night 2 brings a whole new slew of classic board games to Wii. Games included are Operation, Jenga, Bop-It, Connect 4x4 and Pictureka. All can be played in a variety of ways, including single player variations and Game Show Mode, which allows multiple players to utilize their Wii Remote and favorite Mii in a game show hosted by Mr. Potato Head, where players must show their skill at all five of the games to win. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; }
Gameplay
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 allows up to four players to enjoy family-friendly board game action on Wii in two different ways. The first is directly through the five classic games included. These include: Operation, Jenga, Bop-It, Connect 4x4 and Pictureka. Just get your players together, pick a game and let the fun begin. Within each of the five games is an option for classic gameplay, just as you remember it, and all-new "remix" versions special to Family Game Night 2.
Classic board game fun for Wii.
View larger. Players can also incorporate play of these games into a grander gaming experience with Family Game Show Mode. In this mode players import their favorite Miis from their Wii into a game show hosted by Mr. Potato Head. Movement of individual Miis around the game board is linked to success in shortened play sessions of the five games. Players take turns spinning an in-game wheel, which chooses each game session, with the first player to make their way around the board winning. The game also features a mini-game option allowing a single player to unlock additional body and face pieces to customize Mr. Potato Head as they like.
Key Game Features
- Sequel to the award winning Hasbro Family Game Night.
- Play classic and all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games: Operation, Jenga, Bop-It, Connect 4x4 and Pictureka.
- Play with your Nintendo Mii in the Hasbro Family Game Show.
- Customize Mr. Potato Head and earn new themes and trophies.
- Family-friendly multiplayer fun for up to four players.
Old favorites like Operation.
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Multiple ways to play.
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Blocky fun with Jenga.
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Multiplayer action.
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Customers like the fun of the games, saying it's excellent family entertainment. They also say the controls are difficult to control and clunky. However, some customers find the games difficult to decipher and too complicated for kids. Opinions are mixed on the quality of the product.
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Customers find the games in the physical video game software to be fun. They say the games are different than those on the computer, and are good for kids. They also mention that the family game nights 1 and 2 are excellent family games, and good entertainment. Some say that the concept of the game doesn't work in this format. Overall, customers are satisfied with the variety of games to choose from.
"...The games are fun, and different than the ones on the computer, I enjoy playing them on a big screen tv." Read more
"Family games are all pretty good. Bringing new life to old games is great...." Read more
"Both Hasbro Family Game Nights 1 & 2 are excellent family games. Great games for all ages, great to play by yourself and great to play as a group...." Read more
"Just ok. Some of the games are hard to play." Read more
Customers find the value of the physical video game software to be great.
"This is a great game for the whole family for a great price. We have played this together since Christmas and it's a lot of fun...." Read more
"bOUGHT THIS FOR MY GRANDSON, HE LOVES THIS GAME. BEST PRICE BY FAR. CHECKED ALL OVER, AMAZON WAS THE BEST PRICE BY FAR" Read more
"iT is a great value..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the video game software. Some find it great and good, while others say it's disappointing, boring, and repetitive. Some say the games get boring really fast.
"good game." Read more
"...It is just plain not fun." Read more
"Great product, arrived when they said it would. Can't ask for more then that." Read more
"...I have nothing to complain about it just didn't hold our attention or make us want to come back for more." Read more
Customers find the control of the physical video game software difficult to use. They say the controls are clunky and make the game less fun.
"...It is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to control the thing. Pictureka you try to click on the right thing and it clicks on something next to it...." Read more
"...Well, we _can_ but the controls make it less fun.Connect Four is one of two games that we both found fun to play...." Read more
"Was hard to control remote ... don't think my kids can even play it for themselves...." Read more
"...There's really nothing good to say about the game. The controls are extremely clunky and trying to play any of these games became too frustrating...." Read more
Customers find the versions of the games difficult to decipher and too complicated for their children.
"...unnecessary and the actual classic versions of the games a little difficult to decipher...." Read more
"...While my husband and I could certainly play it, it's a little too complicated for my 5 year old son. He has yet to express any interest in it...." Read more
"Alot of fun but slightly more difficult for kids I as a 25 year old had some issues playing a couple of the games. Overall its a fun game" Read more
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Connect Four is one of two games that we both found fun to play. The only problem with it was the difficulty of choosing which column to drop the piece down. Even using the arrow buttons, we found it likely to twitch and drop the piece down the wrong spot. (Holding it upright lessened this effect.)
Pictureka was the other fun one. We've never played the original version of this, but it's fun frantically looking through the collages looking for something that matched the item list. The only real drawback here is that if you take over from someone else, you can pick the things they picked.
Bop It is a fun concept, but doesn't really work in this format. It's sort of weird that you have this device, that normally you'd do all these actions with, but now you have to do different ones with the Wiimote. And then it gets crazy by throwing in colors of the items that you have to remember and make the correct response. It's pretty easy to get quickly eliminated in this one.
Operation was fun for me, but it wasn't working out for my wife, so we couldn't really play this one much. Like the old game, it really does "take a very steady hand."
Jenga was the worst of the bunch. We found it virtually impossible to extract more than one block without having the whole thing come crashing down. (This ended up being more fun for me, watching it all fall in slow motion.)
Oh, and there's a "Game Show" option, but it just lets you do short mini-game versions of the regular 5. After all the frustrtation, though, we didn't want to play it again, or mess with the Mr. Potato Head construction.
It is a nice addition being able to unlock different pieces/collections of Mr. Potato head.