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Gals are you ready for that oxymoron known as men's culture? Guys are you man enough to handle a "Chick Flick?" Find out which sex is truly the master of their domain with Scene It? Squabble. This high-spirited game uses movie clips, trivia questions, and other puzzlers in a no-holds-barred, pop-culture gender showdown. "Do you know what Lip Venom is?" "What's the average PSI for most tires?" This game is guaranteed to redefine your sense of stereotypes. Scene It? Squabble an equal opportunity entertainer.
Anthony B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
One of my most favorite games of all time! Takes scene it and battle of the sexes and combines them into a digital/board game that could provide hours of fun! Great game to play with other couples or just a group of friends!
Elizabeth A
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2015
I just don't get it. This was reviewed by many as a family game. What kind of family is portrayed here when the women's game pieces are frying pans and high heels and the men's are a hammer and motorcycle. Are we back in the 1950's? I was extremely disappointed in this purchase and personally offended by this game.
Robert J Brandfas
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
This game is so much fun. It is for the entire family. Because of this game, we have family come over a few times a month for game night. We have ordered the other Scene It games to add to our collection. So much fun. And I'm not exagerating. Had one in my closet for about 5 years and the family was bored so we opened it up and have been addicted ever since.
Janessa L
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014
Do you enjoy reinforcing gender stereotypes? Do you like misogyny? Then this is the game for you!This game is bad to the point of being good. It was a hit at our NYE party.
Jenni DaVinCat
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014
It's alright. I thought the whole male vs. female questions would be fun and interesting but they seemed to have missed the mark with this one.The way it works, you have 3 dice. One is numeric and tells you how many spaces to move, one dictates the type of question you will answer, and the last die dictates whether the question you answer is male or female specific.It seems to have been put together hastily. There were several male questions that played clips from "Love, Actually" and other romance movies. The majority of the female questions on the cards seemed to be from Desperate Housewives, which at this point is kind of a dated show. I get it, it's more of a feminine show but they could have at least branched out and selected a few other shows to base their questions on.All in all, if you're looking for a fun movie trivia game, I would stick with the regular version of scene it. It's not well thought out, or even put together that well. The whole twist of having it be guys vs girls isn't even that fun in the game because it doesn't put the male players vs. the female players, it just asks questions that are in their opinion, female or male oriented.
Chelsea Irwin
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2013
This game is awesome for anyone. It can be "educational" in a movie sense for anyone looking to go into that field through schooling. It is "educational" for any movie buff out there. It was a fun game. Can be played with friends for a great time and for an awesome time with family. Recommended for anyone who is looking to have some fun.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2012
This game is great for Game Night fun especially for couples it covers everything from Riesling to Rocky Balboa and in a really cool twist to win the game a guy has to answer a question about Cosmopolitan and a woman has to answer a question about Animal House talk about beating your spouse at their own game does your wife know when Rocky fought Ivan Drago and ladies does your husband know who Kim Cattral played on Sex & The City buy this game and prepare for the War Of The Sexes.
Rusty
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2010
At first this game is very fun, but then it sort of gets repetitive. The questions are not very wide spread. I mean how many questions do I have to hear about Sex and the City? OK, I have never seen it, so that means I'll never get any female question correct? Even some of the men's questions were not obvious to me at all. (I'm a former college athlete, US Marine, construction manager, and I now work in a prison... so I kind of know all there is to being a guy!) This game is fine and will pass the time, but I noticed other players getting restless after a while, and I can't really blame them. I love the concept, but the end product is a bit of a let-down.
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