Not worth your time or that of your children.

User Rating: 4 | Family Game Night 4: The Game Show PS3
I'm one of those people who still like the Move and I'm a sucker for a Connect Four game, so I thought I'd give this game a try.

Ugh. The worst thing is the Move control. There's one screen to calibrate in which you aim the Move controller at the cam and press Select. That's it. It doesn't work very well to begin with and there's no option to recalibrate once the game starts. I played most of the game with the controller registering off center.

You can only have two players, either human vs CPU or human vs human. So if you're thinking this will be a good game for the whole family to play at the same time, think again, unless you only have two people in your family.

The graphics look pretty bad and look like they came from a budget PS2 game.

The sound was a bit off. Some times the volume was up and sometimes it was down, sometimes the sounds were overlapping.

None of these games really benefit from the Move controller and luckily (and I use that term loosely), all the games can be played with the standard controller.

Of the lot, Connect Four was probably the best in that you shoot your pieces like a basketball and each player throws whenever they want, in other words, there's not turns, its a free for all.

Sliders is sort of like a mix of crokinole, shuffleboard and curling. You get two pieces, the play area is so small that it basically comes down to whoever has the last shot will win.

Bop It is sort of a neat idea. You move the Move controller or press buttons as directed and whoever makes the most mistakes loses. The moves to do are shown on the screen and then later it just says do this with the expectation that you're remember what the specific move or button was. Pretty light stuff.

Yahtzee is probably the worst of the lot. You bowl a ball into some pins that are like die but you always knock all the pins down, there's not strategy to knocking them down - you might as well just be pressing a button. Playing Farkle with some die and a piece of paper is more fun.

Thankfully I only paid fifteen for this turd and was able to resell it a couple days later. Save yourself some money, time and disappointment and give this is a miss.

The Hasbro game collection on PSN is far superior and if you have a hankering for some classic Hasbro games, get that.