Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Family Edition

December 26, 2018 - Comment

It’s the quick-play family trivia game with over 1,400 questions. Gather everyone together for an awesome gaming experience! The Trivial Pursuit Family Edition game features fresh questions and a quick pace, including the Showdown challenge where 2 players compete for a wedge simultaneously. Play individually or in teams, taking turns moving around the board and

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It’s the quick-play family trivia game with over 1,400 questions. Gather everyone together for an awesome gaming experience! The Trivial Pursuit Family Edition game features fresh questions and a quick pace, including the Showdown challenge where 2 players compete for a wedge simultaneously. Play individually or in teams, taking turns moving around the board and answering questions correctly to win wedges. This game is packed with laughter and learning for a party especially designed for families. Family members can test their smarts with question after question in 6 categories: Geography, Entertainment, History, Sports and Leisure, Arts and Literature, and Science and Nature. Be the first player or team to earn each of the 6 wedges, and answer a final question correctly to win! Trivial Pursuit, the associated logo, the distinctive design of the gameboard, trivia cards, game tokens, and scoring wedges are trademarks of Hasbro. Hasbro Gaming and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro. Includes gameboard, 240 cards, including 120 yellow cards for kids and 120 blue cards for adults, 2 card holders, 6 movers, 36 wedges, die, and instructions.

Product Features

  • Quick-play trivia for the whole family
  • Features cards for kids and cards for adults
  • Includes over 1,400 trivia questions

Comments

Anonymous says:

Perfect game for all ages to play together Prefect game that creates an even playing field for the whole family. The 7 and 9 year old played the younger cards but needed hints on some things. The 12 year old chooses to play the older cards and it is a good level for her. The showdown option helps keep it even also. We decided to always showdown the player with the most wedges to make the game longer. We don’t follow the rules exactly. We have 1 question each turn whether you answer correct or not. The kids want to play all the time and…

Anonymous says:

We like it… The family enjoyed playing, I would say the kids over 8 in our family were kept entertained but the 6 year old and under weren’t interested very long.

Anonymous says:

Awesome Awesome

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