: The iconic Reese's Pieces were used only after Mars Inc. famously turned down the request to use M&Ms [23].
For a cooperative family night, this modern board game lets you play through the movie's climax [2]: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
: During the Halloween scene, E.T. recognizes a child dressed as Yoda—a playful nod between friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas [23]. : The iconic Reese's Pieces were used only after Mars Inc
: For the first two acts, Steven Spielberg purposely avoids showing any adult faces from the waist up (except for Elliott’s mother) to keep the viewer firmly in a child's world [23]. recognizes a child dressed as Yoda—a playful nod
: Find three phone pieces hidden at the bottom of various pits (wells) to call for rescue.
: Players (as Elliott, Gertie, etc.) should stay together to trade items and use combined special abilities.