Trivial Pursuit Family Edition Game

May 17, 2015 - Comment

With cards for kids and adults, the whole family can get a kick out of this fun-filled Family Edition of Trivial Pursuit! Family members of all ages can test their smarts with question after question in 6 categories. The game’s fresh questions and faster pace make for quick-play trivia, and with 1,200 questions (600 for

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With cards for kids and adults, the whole family can get a kick out of this fun-filled Family Edition of Trivial Pursuit! Family members of all ages can test their smarts with question after question in 6 categories. The game’s fresh questions and faster pace make for quick-play trivia, and with 1,200 questions (600 for adults, 600 for kids) you’ll never run out of the learning, laughing fun in Trivial Pursuit Family Edition! Trivial Pursuit and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Features

  • Trivial Pursuit Family Edition game has questions for kids and for adults
  • 1,200 questions
  • Quicker pace
  • Play individually or in teams
  • Includes gameboard, 100 blue cards for adults, 100 yellow cards for kids, 2 cardholders, 6 scoring tokens, 36 scoring wedges, die and instructions

Comments

ARP says:

Excellent game night addition Fantastic means of bonding as a family. Especially useful when there are kids of widely varying ages in the family. My 5 and 7 year olds can also answer almost as many questions as their older sibling so it makes every member of the team feel good about their ability to contribute.

audrey says:

excellent family edition of Trivial Pursuit This game is a lot of fun. I am the person in the family who loves games and is qlways trying to drag people away from the tv and the computer. It’s a great fun way to talk and play and interact together. But not all games reward the effort., including traditional Trivial Pursuit, a game I love but which has some problems — it can drag on too long and many of the questions are just too tough for kids because they’re about arcane (to them) subjects. 

Mr. Ralph says:

Fun for kids, challenging enough for adults We bought this to play with my 8 year old and she likes it. The questions are mostly multiple choice for kids. The adult questions are challenging enough to keep it interesting but not like the actual Trivial Pursuit game.

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