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Games Like Wits and Wagers for Xbox 360

#1 Trivial Pursuit Live

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Trivial Pursuit Live is a Trivia, and Party video game developed by Longtail Studios and published by Ubisoft Entertainment. The game offers an exciting gameplay and features a lot of superb characters. To get into the game world, you need to select your character from available and customize it using different combinations. It features a series of various questions and lets you participate in multiple matches against AI controlled characters or other players. The primary objective is to score the highest points than your opponent by answering the questions within the time limit. In Single-player mode, you can play against AI controlled characters while in Multiplayer mode, you can compete against up to four players simultaneously. The game increases the level difficulty as you progress through it and unlocks other prominent modes to play. Trivial Pursuit Live offers core features such a bundle of Questions, exciting Characters, lots of Modes and more. With enhanced mechanics, addictive graphics, and prominent gameplay, Trivial Pursuit Live is the best game to play and enjoy.

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#2 Scene It? Box Office Smash

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Scene It? Box Office Smash combines the elements of Party, and Trivia created by Krome Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It offers exciting gameplay where over four players test their knowledge of movies over many fantasy-themed levels consists of five questions each. The player has watched a movie clip on some levels, then answer the question based on what was seen in the clip. Each level is challenging and complicated as compared to last one. In some level, the player has to guess a name of the movie by showing a small clip of the movie. The player will gain points if his answer is correct. Otherwise, his competitors obtain a chance to earn more points as compared to the player. Complete each level, gain enough experience points to level-up and impress the fellows using movie knowledge. With core features, exciting gameplay, and brilliant visuals Scene It? Box Office Smash is the wonderful game to play and enjoy.

#3 Family Feud

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Family Feud is a Party, Puzzle and Trivia video game created by Ludia and published by Global Star. The game is available to play on PlayStation and Xbox platforms. It features hundreds of exciting questions around the globe consists of sports, politics, entertainment and movies. It lets you a chance to play real people across the world, select your teammate and start your game. Your ultimate task is to given the right answer to the question, asking by the host within a time limit and engage yourself in new live gameplay experience. Perform your best, score the best points and defeat other teams to collect rewards and bonus prizes. The game revolves around a popular TV show having the same, in which two different families are playing against each other in a superb contest to answer a set of questions for the survey. The game rewards the team with the bomber prize, who wins the match by defeating the team. With superb gameplay, impressive mechanics, and wonderful visuals, Family Feud is the best game to play and enjoy.

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#4 Scene It? Movie Night

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Scene It? Movie Night is a Trivia, Single-player and Party video game developed by Paramount Digital Entertainment for Xbox and PlayStation platforms. The game revolves around question and answer gameplay and takes place in the exciting contest show. There are different characters and you can pick up one of them to start your game. There is a host who ask an interesting question related to politics, entertainment, movies, sports, fashion, etc. and offers you four different options. Your ultimate task is to watch the video clip and select your answer from four different options to score the points. If your answer is correct you will earn a point otherwise you will lose a point. Play alone against AI characters or compete against friends up to four players in Multiplayer mode. There is a limited time to submit the answer to your question. Progress through the game by scoring the best points and defeating your opponents. With best mechanics, and addictive gameplay, Scene It? Movie Night is the best game to play.

#5 Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action

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Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is a Party, Trivia, Single and Multiplayer video game developed by Screenlife and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game introduces more than 1,800 interesting questions related to various topics such as politics, animal, entertainment, history and more. It features footage from different modes such as Caveman, Kramer vs. Kramer, and Charlie’s Angels. There are over twenty different types of puzzle challenges such as Credit Roll, Quotables, Child’s Play and more. To start the game, the player has to select his character and participate his desired mode, in which he has to answer the questions by choosing one of four choices to earn points. The player with the highest points will win the match and qualify for next round, where he must face more challenging questions. The player needs to select the correct option to earn points and collect enough points at the end of the match to qualify for next level. Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action offers prominent features, exciting gameplay, brilliant mechanics and detailed visuals. Try it out, and you’ll enjoy it.

#6 You Don’t Know Jack

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You Don’t Know Jack is a Party, Trivia, Single-player and Two-player video game developed by Jellyvision Games and published by THQ for multiple platforms. It serves as the first entry in the series, released by Jellyvision after eight-year, taking advantage of online and other features of advanced gaming consoles. The game is based on the fictional game show, in which up to two players answer ten different multiple-choice questions, and then accomplish a final round, known as Jack Attack. To earn virtual money, the player needs to answer quickly and correctly. The questions in the game often mix general knowledge with great culture references and verbal wordplay. Unlike the previous installment which randomly offered questions, it comes with more than seventy-three episodes with a defined set of questions. The ultimate goal of the player is to win as much virtual money as possible at the game’s end. Each has a pre-defined set of questions from more than seventy episodes. With addictive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning visuals, You Don’t Know Jack is the fascinating game to play.