| | |  | Music | Home » » Cineplexity Game | | | | | | | Description: | | CAN YOU NAME A MOVIE WHICH IS A ROMANCE AND IS SET IN NEW YORK CITY IF SO THEN CINEPLEXITY IS THE GAME FOR YOU EACH ROUND PLAYERS RACE TO NAME A MOVIE THAT INCLUDES ELEMENTS FROM TWO CINPLEXITY CARDS BI THE FIRST AND WIN POINT OVER 300 CARDS | | | Features: | |
• Party game that brings movie fans together
• Endless combinations with over 300 cards
• Players make connections as they recall elements of movies
• Creative and spontaneous play
• For 4 to 10 players
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Dear lord, is this game ever fun!Jun 07, 2007
By D. Taylor Since it comes from Out of the Box games -- who make the wildly addictive Apples to Apples --- and since I'm a film buff, I figured this would be enjoyable. But I had no idea that it would be such a blast to play.
It does require a decent knowledge of movies, but you don't have to be an expert -- you just have to be able to put together odd concepts like "a science fiction film that included a slow-motion scene" and be first to come up with an answer. When I played for the first time with a group of friends, we played several rounds the winners were rarely those of us with the most film knowledge. It's as much about making connections as it is actual movie knowledge.
Since the game comes with hundreds of cards and each "clue" is a combination of two random selections, there's almost infinite replay potential. It's a simple idea without complicated rules, and enormously fun. I'd recommend it for any adults or kids over 13 who love movies.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great party movie gameMar 21, 2010
My wife loves movies, and movie trivia games. I hate them. I'm terrible at remembering actor names and details about movies, and haven't seen enough main stream movies to be able to answer the trivia.
This game is different however. Its premise is simple but amazingly fun. You draw two cards and try to think of a movie that has both in it. The cards could be a scene, a place, a prop, a genre, and actor, etc. Its really fun trying to come up with movies that fit. Since you can come up with any movie that fits the cards, you don't run into the trivia pitfall of not having seen a specific movie. My wife still beats me all the time, but I don't mind because I at least get some points and have fun doing it. Its also a great party game.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Love it, love it. love it!Aug 27, 2007
By Kathryn27
"Kathryn27"
I love movies, but even if you don't think you know a lot of movies, this game is great. Part of the game is making the connections between the cues and the movies you DO know, and explaining the connection.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great party game, perfect alone or in teams!Apr 01, 2008
By Caterina Pryde A friend brought this over for a get together, and it was an incredible crowd pleaser. You have to think of a movie that matches the elements on 2 different cards. We split into teams, and went around. It was a BLAST! Somewhat similar to apples to apples, the judge moves each turn, so everyone gets a shot. Impressed me so much, it's on my birthday list.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Most fun I've ever had in a "board game." Thanks TRS!Jan 03, 2011
By Michael N
"Novalux"
Saw the guys on Totally Rad Show playing this game, and it looked fun so I pulled it up on the Amazon app on my Nexus One. One click and 2 days later, I had it. Didn't get a chance to play it until I had friends over for New Year party. We got into it about 1am while most of us were a little buzzed. I can't even convey how fun the game was. It's so simple, just a box of cards and a rule book. Once the rules were laid out, the game just took off. People shouting movies, congratulations on coming up with something really good, light-hearted arguments over whether something counts, the great feeling you get when you get to say one of your favorite movies and win a point!
Sure you could spend the time to write out cards yourself, since that's all this box is, but why bother when it's so cheap and well made here?
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