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IM TELLING YOU... THIS BLEW ME AWAY WHEN I BOUGHT IT. SO MUCH FUN FOR A TREK FAN OF ALL EXPERIENCE! HAHA. GET IT TODAY!
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just finished playing it, and it was fun...for me. lol. If you are going to play this game with others, they have to know something about Star Trek. I played with my brother and his wife (casual fans of Trek) and I just left them in the dust. I guess it is better to play with others on your knowledge level. If we had the same level of knowing, it would have been more of a game. I wish there was an option for an easy, medium or hard question. It doesn't have that.
Let's just say this, the game is supposed to last around 45 minutes, but it was over in 20. I love it and I think it's great fun. It has some trivia you answer by the other reading a card and other questions are answered by watching video clips. Overall, I would recommend this game to those that want to play alone or with other Trek fans. If you are the only Trek fan playing, you may be the only one that has fun.
A question that was in the game, for example, was asking the name of the actress that played Spock's mom in the original series. How is someone that doesn't know Trek going to answer that? Fun and challenging, but almost impossible for casual and those that aren't really fans
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As a die hard Trekkie, I was afraid that this game would be much too easy for me. I had previously tried the Disney version of Scene It and had little difficulty answering every question correctly.
Gameplay is identical to other versions of Scene It - you start on one space and roll dice until you get a question wrong. Some of the questions are easy, but most are very difficult and will require a real Star Trek expert to answer.
My only complaint is that it only has one difficult level. The Disney version of Scene it had two sets of questions - one for adults, one for children. I wish that Star Trek Scene It had two sets of questions - one for casual viewers and one for hardcore trekkies. It makes it difficult to find somebody to play with when most your friends are only casual fans while you could recite the entire scripts to episodes in your sleep :-p... some questions are very easy, but a lot are obscure.
Still, if you have a group of reasonably knowledgeable Star Trek fans you can't go wrong with this game.
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Im a Star Trek nut, so when i received this in the mail i felt like the cast of next gen had shown up at my door to exchange technobabble. This version covers all the shows and even the movies. I played it with 2 people that knew a bit about the trek and one person that knew nothing. I myself had a blast of course, but everyone else wanted to quit, where have all the trekkies gone? You have to really enjoy the Star Trek universe to enjoy this game. Most of the questions were entertaining and were not too difficult to answer, but occasionally we would get one that only the writers of the show could answer, like "What was the middle name of the ambassador that visited Picard on episode # whatever". There is a board and metallic ship pieces that are included, the instructions are easy to follow. Some of the trivia includes video clips from any of the shows or movies and some trivia will have you name whats missing from a picture. Overall i had a blast playing it because im a trekkie, but everyone else will probably not be lining up to play.
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This was purchased for my husband for his birthday. He is a huge Star Trek fan. We played this with our adult children and he wiped the floor with us! He still found the questions to be quite challenging and was impressed with the caliber of questions. It was a good choice for him.
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