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<infobox> <image source="image" /> <title source="name"><default>Nick Scene It?</default></title> <group> <header>General information</header> <label>Developers</label> <label>Publishers</label> <label>Designers</label> <label>Engine</label> <label>Release date(s)</label> <label>Genre(s)</label> <label>Mode(s)</label> </group> <group> <header>Production information</header> <label>Company</label> <label>Rating(s)</label> <label>Platform(s)</label> <label>Media</label> <label>Input methods</label> <label>Expansion code</label> </group> <group> <header>Chronology</header> <label>Preceded by</label> <label>Followed by</label> </group> <navigation></navigation> <header></header> </infobox> Nick Scene It? is a Nickelodeon board game that was released in June 12, 2006. It has the same gameplay as any Scene It? game, but with Nickelodeon shows clips and trivia. Avatar Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender is one of the playable pieces.

Gameplay

Each player must roll 2 dice, a 6-sided number die, and an 8-sided challenge die. The 8-sided die has 7 different categories: All Play (2 sides), My Play, Silly & Slimed, Peeps & Pads, Pick & Flick, Ur Turn, and Slime Cards. The numbered die decides how many spots you must move. If the player lands on a Turbo Nick and the player gets their trivia card/all play/my play right, the player moves twice the spaces.

The player in charge of the DVD remote is referred to as the "DVD Slime Master" and controls the DVD options.[1]

DVD challenges

  • My Play: The DVD Slime Master selects My Play from the DVD Game Menu, and a My Play challenge will follow. Only the rolling player may attempt the on-screen challenge. If the roller answers correctly, they get another turn and roll both dice again. If they answer incorrectly, the turn ends and play proceeds clockwise to the next player in sequence.[1]
  • All Play: The DVD Slime Master selects All Play from the DVD Game Menu. All players should watch the challenge that follows and attempt to be the first to clearly shout out the correct answer. If the rolling player is first to answer correctly, they roll both dice and take another turn. If a player other than the roller answers correctly, that player chooses either to move their game piece forward one space or to force another player to draw a Slime Card and follow its instructions. After this is done, the next player in sequence (the player clockwise from the roller) gets their turn.[1]

Trivia Card challenges

When a player rolls a Trivia Card challenge, one of the opposing players draws a card from the front of the box. After the appropriate question has been read, the DVD Slime Master selects Start Timer and the player must give the correct answer before the Timer reaches zero. The card should be placed in the back of the box when finished.[1]

  • Pick & Flick: Players must answer a Nick multiple-choice question.
  • Silly & Slimed: Players must answer a silly or slimed question.
  • Peeps & Pads: Players must answer a question about Nick characters or their dwellings.[1]

Slime Cards and Player's Choice

  • Slime Cards: Depending on the "Slime" you get, these cards can help you or an opponent move ahead or knock either of you back. A player must read the Slime Card aloud and follow the instructions on the card as soon as it is drawn. Then, it is the next player's turn. If the card specifies "Keep this card and make another player lose a turn whenever you want", you may keep it until later. These Slime Cards can be played when it is not your turn, but must be presented to another player before that player's turn begins—not after that player has rolled the dice.
  • Ur Turn: Rolling this allows players to choose a DVD challenge (My Play), a Trivia Card challenge (any category), or a Slime Card.[1]

Winning

When any player reaches the end of the game path, they must stop on the space labeled Stop: All Play to Win, no matter what they may have rolled. From this point, they have two ways to win the game: the first is All Play to Win; if that proves unsuccessful, the second option is Final Cut.

All Play to Win

Whenever a player rests on the Stop: All Play to Win space, they must complete an All Play to Win challenge. The DVD Slime Master chooses All Play to Win from the Game Menu and all players compete in this Special All Play. If the rolling player wins the challenge, that player advances directly to the winner's circle and instantly wins the game.

If the rolling player loses the challenge, they move to the outer Final Cut ring (marked 3) and await their next turn for another chance to win—this time by undertaking a Final Cut challenge. But for now, the dice pass to the next player in sequence. If any other player wins the All Play to Win challenge, they have the option of forcing an opponent to draw a Slime Card or of moving their own game piece forward three spaces (unless they are already on a Final Cut ring). After following the instructions on the Slime Card, the next player in sequence (the one following the roller) gets their turn.[1]

Final Cut

For any player that has landed on a Final Cut ring, the DVD Slime Master chooses Final Cut from the Game Menu and follows the on-screen instructions. In Final Cut the player must correctly answer up to three questions to win the game. The number of questions that must be answered in a turn corresponds to the ring number upon which the player's game piece stands. If the player misses a question, they move in one ring and await their next turn. Again, the on-screen instructions will walk you through Final Cut, so don't worry! A player must successfully complete a challenge to win the game. A player who loses a challenge while on the Final Cut ring marked 1 does not advance inward. They stay on 1 and await their next turn.[1]

Content

  • 1 Game DVD
  • 1 Flextime® Game Board
  • 1 Six-sided Numbered Die
  • 1 Eight-sided Category Die
  • 4 Plastic Movers
  • 4 Category Reference Cards (in card box)
  • 30 Slime Cards 160 Trivia Cards (in card box)
  • Requires a TV, DVD player and remote control (not included)[1]

Types of challenges

  • Video clips - A clip from an episode of a Nickelodeon is shown, and the player has to answer the question that follows.
  • Cliffhanger - A clip from an episode of a Nickelodeon is shown, and the player has to answer what a character says after the clip.
  • Quick Nick - A series of pictures of various Nickelodeon characters zip by one after the other, and the player has to remember everything and answer the question at the end guessing what three characters correspond to the description.
  • Invisibles - A character has their body digitally removed from the image and the player has to identify who they are.
  • Slimebucket - A character is getting slimed and the player has to guess who they are.
  • Grosser Than Gross - The player has to define a word corresponding to the three live-action images presented to them.
  • Funhouse Mirror - The player has to name the character whose picture is distorted.
  • Spellbinders - The player has to guess the character, place, or thing out of the puzzle shown as their letters pop up one at a time.
  • What's Different - A scene from a Nicktoon is shown with an alteration in the bottom, and the player has to guess it.
  • Feature Attraction - A character's facial element is displayed and the player has to identify which Nickelodeon character has them.
  • Misfits - Four Nickelodeon characters are shown and the player has to identify which one of them does not fit in with the others.
  • Did You Hear That? - A character's voice clip is played, and the player has to identify who is speaking.

Clips from Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes

References

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "Nick Scene It? Game Rules".Mattel.Link(accessed November 3, 2024).

See also