IQ2000's Pop Music Trivia Edition has players rolling around a spiral track and answering questions based on the colour of the space they land in order to advance. Categories include: Rhythm & Blues Rock and Roll Country-Western and Folk Music & Movies Men & Music Progressive Sounds Women & Music Mellow, Mild and Blue First person to the centre of the...
This Canadian spin-off of the I.Q. 2000 game, published some time in the mid-1980s, has you navigate across Canada rather than the solar system. It comes with 800 cards (200 per category - History/Geography, Famous People, General Knowledge for Adults, and General Knowledge for Children), each with 5 questions on it, for a total of 4000 trivia questions...
This is a trivia game with a horse-racing theme. It's complete title is "I.Q. Derby - "It's Official"" There are six categories and the box encourages you to "Get In The Saddle And Test Your I.Q.!" with "The fastest general trivia game around!" I honestly know little more about the game, as the box is very uninformative and the only copy I have is still in...
This game was used as an advertising game. The game had booklets which contained more than five hundred true/false questions rated according to difficulty, as well as ads for the sponsor's products (Aqua Velva After Shave). The game also included a small spinner and a game board which traced your progress from "greenhorn" to "genius" (or, if you fared...
From the box: "Learn about the exciting, mysterious and adventurous world of literature and the arts as you play this fast-paced quiz game! Each card contains five clues. Answer on the first clue and you earn five points. If you answer after all five clues (including a picture clue), you still earn a point! The player with the most points at the end of the...
One player reads from a list of numbered clues on the back of a card while the player on their left tries to guess the correct answer. Answering correctly from the first clue is scored highest and while answering correctly from last clue is scored lowest. Players continue taking turns until all cards have been read. Score is kept on included scorekeeper....
How well can you identify these famous places? In this game, one player reads from a list of numbered clues on the back of a card while others try to guess the correct answer. You score five points for guessing after one clue and it declines to one point if all five clues are read. The last clue is a picture of the place in question and various visual...
User summary: Like the other games in the "I.Q. Games" series, this game consists of a deck of cards, each card listing an "answer" (in this case Inventors and Inventions). There are 35 cards, and each card has art depicting the inventor and their invention on the front. Players take turns guessing. The "reader" starts with the first of the 5 clues....
How well do you know your US Geography? In this game, one player reads from a list of numbered clues on the back of a card while others try to guess the correct answer. You score five points for guessing after one clue and it declines to one point if all five clues are read. The last clue is a picture of the state in question and various visual clues....