The Extra-terrestrial | E.t.

: Friendship is a literal life-force (represented by the psychic bond and glowing hearts) [11, 23].

: Collect device items (green, orange, blue) and drop them in their matching zones to build the communicator.

: During the Halloween scene, E.T. recognizes a child dressed as Yoda—a playful nod between friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas [23].

: Modern speedrunners beat the game in under a minute by holding the action button from the start to "lock" the random placement of items [13]. 🎲 The Board Game: "Light Years From Home"

: 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].

If you are watching the film for the first time or the fiftieth, keep an eye out for these insider details [23]:

: Players (as Elliott, Gertie, etc.) should stay together to trade items and use combined special abilities.

: Friendship is a literal life-force (represented by the psychic bond and glowing hearts) [11, 23].

: Collect device items (green, orange, blue) and drop them in their matching zones to build the communicator.

: During the Halloween scene, E.T. recognizes a child dressed as Yoda—a playful nod between friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas [23].

: Modern speedrunners beat the game in under a minute by holding the action button from the start to "lock" the random placement of items [13]. 🎲 The Board Game: "Light Years From Home"

: 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].

If you are watching the film for the first time or the fiftieth, keep an eye out for these insider details [23]:

: Players (as Elliott, Gertie, etc.) should stay together to trade items and use combined special abilities.