Family Game Night 4 The Game Show
31 Achievements
1,000
15-20h
Xbox 360
Denied!
Knocked an opponent out of the five-point zone in Sorry Sliders or were knocked out
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How to unlock the Denied! achievement in Family Game Night 4 The Game Show - Definitive Guide
Easiest way to do this is with two controllers. I find the easiest way to get a slider in the 5 point zone is with a 7 - 8.5 power flick straight down the middle. The slider will bounce straight back off the back wall and land on the 5 point zone.
Do this with a player 2 slider and then knock them in to the green 'Sorry' zone. Don't hit them too hard or they'll bounce back in to the scoring zone.
Do this with a player 2 slider and then knock them in to the green 'Sorry' zone. Don't hit them too hard or they'll bounce back in to the scoring zone.
This should come without trying, however once your opponent has landed in the five point zone aim your slider directly at theirs. Shoot it to knock it out of the five point zone.
When you start a game and you are the first to have a turn, leave your slider where the game starts it and shoot it down the lane with 80-90% power. It will bounce off the back and stop in or near the bulls-eye. Keep trying until you get one in there. The computer will then most likely knock you out unlocking the achievement. If they miss on their first shot, hit your sliders with your second one and the achievement will then unlock.
This is certainly possible against the computer, but made slightly easier with a 2nd controller.
With a 2nd controller you can position the pieces in the middle and attempt to knock them out. Since you can earn this while getting knocked out or doing the knocking you'll earn this either way. In fact, you'll earn it on both accounts if you log in on 2 profiles.
With a 2nd controller you can position the pieces in the middle and attempt to knock them out. Since you can earn this while getting knocked out or doing the knocking you'll earn this either way. In fact, you'll earn it on both accounts if you log in on 2 profiles.