Scene It? Daily Delivers a Daily Dose of Fun - Anywhere, Anytime
Screenlife Unveils the Ultimate Game for Movie, Music, TV and Celebrity Pop Culture Buffs
SEATTLE, July 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Screenlife®, creators of Scene It?®, the number one trivia game worldwide, today announced the launch of Scene It? Daily™, a cross-platform game service that delivers movie, music, TV and celebrity-themed puzzles and quizzes to pop-culture fans from around the world.
Scene It? Daily provides a fun game experience regardless of where or when it's being played, allowing players to start, pause and resume quizzes on any web-connected device. For example, begin playing a celebrity-themed quiz on your mobile device during the commute to work, and finish it up on Facebook once you get to the office. Or try beating the TV quiz sitting at home on the couch. Players can access Scene It? Daily directly at http://daily.sceneit.com, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/sceneitdaily and is also available via native iPhone and Android applications catering to the growing smartphone casual game audience. One login, one leaderboard, one game, no matter where you play.
Every day, Scene It? Daily offers new up-to-the-minute quizzes, across four unique pop-culture categories: Movies, TV, Music and Celebrity. What happened on last night's award show? Who's on top of the box office? What's the latest celebrity romance in the news? Players from around the world will compete head-to-head for top bragging rights as they climb the leaderboards and prove their dominance. Answer enough questions correctly in a row and you receive a streak multiplier. The more questions you get right consecutively, the higher the multiplier! Need a little help? Use one of three power-ups and level the playing field.
"Our previous Scene It? games have typically focused on a specific category or license such as horror movies, comedy movies, Harry Potter or Twilight. With Scene It? Daily we developed a game that everyone can enjoy, is incredibly timely and can be played by connected consumers on as many devices as possible," said Steve Banfield, SVP of Digital Strategy at Screenlife. "Our goal with Scene It? Daily is to provide connected consumers with a quick and fun pop-culture game experience that they can play every day of the week."
Scene It? Daily is available for play immediately:
On the web: http://bit.ly/sidaily
On Facebook: http://bit.ly/dailyfacebook
On iPhone: http://bit.ly/dailyiphone
On Android: http://bit.ly/dailyandroid
About Screenlife
Screenlife is transforming the way the world has fun through its pop culture-based games, including Scene It?, the number-one selling entertainment trivia game worldwide. Located in Seattle, WA, Screenlife's socially interactive and immersive games are now available on multiple platforms including board games, video game consoles, social networks and mobile phones.
Since its 2002 launch, Scene It? has grown into an international, award-winning brand with trivia game editions that include Twilight, The Simpsons, Star Trek, Seinfeld, Movies, TV, Sports, Music, Friends, Harry Potter and Disney. Scene It? DVD games have been translated into twelve languages and distributed across 29 countries.
A leader in entertainment licensing, Screenlife has struck hundreds of deals with major Hollywood studios, sports leagues and recording labels, as well as top actors, athletes and musicians. Other companies, including Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, Namco and Comcast, have worked with Screenlife to deliver custom Scene It? games across multiple platforms including the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, mobile phones, and video on demand. Screenlife is a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures Corporation.
For more information about Scene It? and other Screenlife games, visit www.screenlifegames.com or call (866) DVD-GAME.
©2011 Screenlife, LLC. All rights reserved. Scene It?®, Scene It? Daily and Screenlife® are trademarks of Screenlife, LLC.
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