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Double Feature Space & Tips for Winning Scene It?

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Summary: Learn about double features and tips for winning the DVD TV and movie trivia game Scene It? in this free online video.

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"Hello my name is Melissa Schenk and on behalf of Expert Village today we are talking about how to play the game Scene It. So in this clip let's talk about winning the game and also double feature spaces. Now if a player wins any challenge on a double feature space like you see right here on the players next roll they are going to move twice the number spaces shown on there number die. So if you roll a 2 you get to go 4 spaces. Now if a buzz card forcing them to lose a turn while after winning a challenge on this space then they are still going to get to move double on there first roll but on there next next turn. Winning the game is a little bit different when any player reaches the end of the game path they must stop on the space label stop all play to win as you see right here on the game board. That has been pointed out for you. Now the stop all play to win no matter what they rolled from this point on there is 2 ways to win the game of course the first is all play to win so everyone plays and if that person get the answer correct they win the game. If not then they have to go to the final cut so the other ring you can see there is 3 rings there so then they have to wait to there next turn and on your dvd there is a option that says final cut so your dvd master will advance to final cut and you will play the game from there. You know how to win the game now and we have discuss double features spaces so in our sixth and final clip we are going to discuss option for larger games, final cut play and also some party play. "

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