In press release on Feb 8th, 2012 ScreenLife the makers of the popular SceneIt game stated they will introduce the first ever Star Wars verison of their popular SceneIt game at Toy Fair International this weekend. Click on the logo to check out the full press release.
SEATTLE, WA – February 8, 2012 – Today, Screenlife®, creators of the popular Scene It?® entertainment trivia
games announced its 2012 retail lineup, which will be previewed at the upcoming NY International Toy Fair,
booth #2931. In conjunction with the Scene It? brand’s 10th anniversary, for the first time ever, Screenlife will be
launching a title based on one of the most iconic film series in history, with Scene It? Star Wars. Featuring
stunning movie clips and engaging trivia across all six Star WarsTM films, the game extends the classic Scene It?
experience with new Star Wars-specific challenges, and new puzzle types that offer a rare look at behind-thescenes
materials that will delight as well as inform fans. Also previewing at Toy Fair in the Screenlife 2012 lineup,
Scene It? Movie Night, which features blockbuster films of past and present, spanning hits from comedy, action,
drama and beyond. Both of these Fall 2012 releases will introduce a new streaming capability to the Scene It?
experience, offering players the option to stream gameplay on a variety of devices, as well as play from the
patented Scene It? DVD.
“It’s a delight to bring Star Wars, one of the most popular and beloved film franchises of all time, to the Scene
It? galaxy of rich entertainment trivia,” said Barry Watts, CEO of Screenlife. “2012 is shaping up to be a great
year for movie fans, as we are bringing not only fantastic new titles like Star Wars and Movie Night to our lineup,
we are giving players new ways to play with convenient streaming gameplay.”
Scene It? Star Wars
From the Battle of Naboo to the birth of Luke Skywalker, from the rise of Darth Vader to the fall of the Galactic
Empire - Scene It? Star Wars delivers hours of fun spanning the complete Star Wars film saga. As one of the
engaging new puzzle types introduced in this landmark title, the “Jedi Archives” challenges players to solve
puzzles utilizing behind-the- scenes film assets, from storyboards, production stills, concept art and more. The
Force will need to be with fans as they try to solve the “Finish the Line” puzzles, which task Star Wars devotees
to complete key dialogue from the films. The “Imperial Listening Post” incorporates the fantastic sound effects
of Star Wars, as players endeavor to identify the iconic hum of lightsabers, or the inspiration of Chewbacca’s
signature voice. Emulating R2-D2’s famous projector, “Holonet Disruptions” presents clues in holographic
projections, as first depicted in the original Star Wars. Available Fall 2012, ages 13+.

















