
The mini-game collection is hosted by Mr. The games all have traditional versions as well as "advanced" variants exclusive to the Family Game Night package. It is a mini-game collection consisting of six Hasbro board games - Battleship, Boggle, Connect Four, Sorry!, Sorry! Sliders and Yahtzee. Connect 4 is worth a pop, though, with alternative play modes that really bring the game to life, and Yahtzee is certainly a little gem for the asking price.Hasbro Family Game Night is the first installment of its eponymous game series, published by Electronic Arts. IT Reviews concluded about the Xbox 360 version: "We would pass on Battleship, which just didn't hold our attention and had fairly weak variants. Games Master UK magazine said that: "Overall, this does everything you'd want it to (and no more)." IGN rated it as 7 out of 10 ("Decent"), and said that control and interpretation issues cause problems for some of the games. The review aggregator site Game Rankings has an average score of 64% for the Wii version, based on 11 reviews. Another sequel, Hasbro Family Game Night 3, was announced in May 2010 and is set to be released in the fall of the same year. Hasbro Family Game Night 2 was released for the Wii and DS in October 2009. This release features the main six games, with the North American version also featuring Scrabble, and is presented in widescreen format with trophy support.Ī sequel was announced in May 2009. Hasbro Family Game Night was made available for download on the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network on October 29th, 2009.

On Jthree new games were released on Xbox Live Arcade: Jenga, Connect 4x4 and Pictureka.


In North America, the Xbox LIVE Arcade version includes Scrabble along with the previous six games. A disc-based copy of the game was released in November 2009. Hasbro Family Game Night was also released on Xbox LIVE Arcade on Maas a free hub application, with the individual games available at 800 Microsoft Points apiece. It is a minigame collection consisting of six Hasbro board games - Battleship, Boggle, Connect Four, Sorry!, Sorry! Sliders and Yahtzee. Hasbro Family Game Night is a video game originally released for the PlayStation 2 and Wii published by Electronic Arts.
