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Some of the boxes are designed to resemble vintage speakers, vinyl album covers, and other items associated with the old days of rock. This is a whole game set dedicated to the music of the previous century, with a focus on rock from the s and s. The game is a full set with a board and the classic Trivial Pursuit "pies" but there are fewer questions in this set than others, so you can combine it with cards from another set for a longer game.
Forget about playing terrifying horror games ; test your knowledge of horror movies instead by setting up a game of T rivial Pursuit: Horror Movie Edition. This game comes with cards that have questions that span across decades of horror movies. If you think you know everything there is to know about horror movies, why not try to impress your friends with a game of Trivial Pursuit? This game is similar to the other mini versions of the game, like the Friends and Nightmare Before Christmas versions of the game in that it doesn't come with a full board.
Board games are super fun for families that want to get together and enjoy a nice night together, without the distractions of technology. There are a ton of board games out there for families to pick up and play together and Trivial Pursuit is definitely a series many families can enjoy together. Trivial Pursuit Family Edition is a special edition of this board game that was designed to be fun for the whole family.
Questions are divided up into cards for the kids and cards for the adults, meaning that there are two different difficulty levels. Are you still waiting for your Hogwarts letter? Unfortunately, we can't help you with that. But if you and your friends are big enough fans of the Harry Potter series to get that , then you'd probably enjoy sitting down to test your wits with a Harry Potter-themed trivia question, right? This game has a total of questions that cover all eight movies in the series and will definitely be a challenge for even the most dedicated Potterheads.
Unlike some other movie or show-specific editions of the game, this one comes with a full board. There are a few versions of Trivial Pursuit based on the lore and legend in everyone's favorite fantasy trilogy , including several multimedia offerings. This edition is about the movie trilogy specifically, not the books, and doesn't include CDs or audio.
It's more of a traditional board game, complete with a dramatic screenshot on the box, a themed board and cards, and pewter figurines of the movie characters. Feeling nostalgic? Trivial Pursuit Greatest Hits is an edition of Trivial Pursuit that divides questions into three different categories: the s, the s, and pop culture. Although this edition of Trivial Pursuit is definitely a pretty specific one that really won't appeal to people that don't care about the 80s and 90s, the fact that questions and are part of a pop culture-based edition that comes with a full game makes this one a unique and fun option.
The main downside to this game that most reviewers pointed out is the fact that it is a combination of past Trivial Pursuit games. That means that all the cards and questions have come from past games. So, if you've already got a lot of editions of Trivial Pursuit in your collection, it may be best to skip this one. But if you want a ton of varied questions in one game, it's a perfect fit. Why mess with the classics?
While those other editions of Trivial Pursuit are fun for sure, one of the best and most reliable versions of the game is definitely just the classic edition. These cards had a yellow or cornsilk border instead of dark blue, though all the original categories and colors were intact.
Genus II has the distinction of having the hardest "Entertainment" category of all editions of the game, probably thanks to a wider scope of Entertainment questions from earlier in the last few centuries.
It took Parker Brothers, who then owned the Trivial Pursuit license, a decade to come up with a new set of Genus questions. This led to a big debate about whether or not Trivial Pursuit was getting "dumbed down" or not. Genus III cards have a trademark black border. Genus II also shortened the number of questions to just 4, questions on Trivial Pursuit question cards. These cards have a light blue border. This version of the game appeared in and has yet to be topped in terms of overall difficulty.
Released in as Volume VI , or Trivial Pursuit 6 this edition appears to be somewhere in the middle of the road in terms of difficulty.
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