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XboxLiveAddicts Review: Sorry!, A Hasbro Family Game Night Title

XboxLiveAddicts writes: "Remember the good old days, before the kids would lock themselves in their rooms with their consoles, when family time came more than once a month at Christmas? You would all gather round the table and pick what game you wanted to play, and one such game that frequented the tables all around the world was SORRY!, the manic family game that allowed you to say sorry and not mean it for once!

Now though kids prefer to shoot each other online and sadly the board games gathered dust, so what happens when the kids won't go to the games? The games come to the kids! Sorry! Is the latest game to become available for download on the Xbox Live Marketplace for the Hasbro Family Games Night.

As you would expect the game boasts all the features you would come to expect from the game, as for those who have never lived, here is a run through of what goes on..."

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In-depth Review: Hasbro Family Game Night - Electronic Theatre

Of the five on-disc games, Boggle and Yahtzee prove to be the most enjoyable, offering instant gratification either with multiple players or solo play. That every game is playable online – and compatible with those who have purchased the Xbox LIVE Arcade releases – is a saving grace, as both Sorry! and Sorry! Sliders fall heavily when no human opposition is available. All of the games feature customisable rules, the depth to which a player can tailor their games dependant on the depth of the game itself, and additionally feature a couple of pre-constructed alternative gameplay modes.

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Brief Analysis and Overview of Top Games played on Xbox Live

Excerpt from Examiner: Skipping right over the Original Xbox titles (which seems to never change) is my favorite part, the Top Community Games. Number one spot goes to Kodu Game Lab, which it rightly deserves (read my review here). Unfortunately, the sadness of non-games on that list comes in the form of three different "Massage" titles. Look folks, if you are buying these apps, STOP! Please! For two dollars more, you can get an actual massager, that you can use while you play actual games on your Xbox 360.

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