Not a game you can fault really, as whilst the appeal is limited, Family Game Night does a superb job of replicating its real life equivalents for its target audience. Multiplayer is quick, easy, and most importantly accessible, and aside from one weak offering, the games hold up well with a wide variety of switchable options.
Join Wallace Phelps, of The Married Gamers, as he reviews Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show.
Major Nelson's Blog writes:
"This week, Xbox LIVE Gold members can get the following Hasbro Family Game night titles for 50% off."
This is the second time this deal has come around so if you didn't get the games the first time now would be a time to complete the collection. Suprised I haven't seen any deals on MS point cards. I think the main reason for this sale is that the new FGN3 is not coming to XBLA, at least it hasn't been announced. Personally I have played the new one and would not buy more than Life, Yahtzee Hands Down, and maybe Mouse Trap. Definately not worth the full disc price. Sorry Hasbro but bad move leaving the FGN XBLA fans in the dust.
X360A report about three upcoming games to feature in Hasbro's Family Game Night on Xbox Live. The titles are Connect 4x4, Jenga and Pictureka.