- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 18, 2009
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If you liked Sorry! the board game, then you will probably like the videogame version. This is one of the best offerings of the Hasbro Family Game Night collection to date.
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Like Connect Four, I likely wouldn’t have given Sorry! a second look if not for having to review it, but now that I have, I can’t stop playing it.
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If the other Family Game Night classics appealed to you and you shelled out $10 a piece for them, don't hesitate to drop the dough again on Sorry!
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A fun new game for the Family Game Night that is definitley worth a look if you are into board games.
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While Sorry! is one of the most fast-paced and per consequent, one of the most frustrating games of the whole Family Game Night experience, it remains the most amusing game of the whole bunch. Still, if you have purchased one (or all) of previous Family Game Night titles, adding this one should not be an issue an it’s even a must.
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The controls are simple and solid, and although there is a bit of hand-holding with the game highlighting all of the available squares and suggesting possible moves – it is still a fun experience to be had.
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Official Xbox MagazineFun? Not for long, and not for the asking price of 10 bucks. [July 2009, p.77]
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To conclude, Sorry is your typical Xbox Live Arcade title. It’s fun for a game or two, then you are unlikely to play it again, especially at the 800 Microsoft Point price tag.