Trivia game about things that make worth living for. The start player rolls the dice and gets a question according to color rolled on the dice. The questions are on cards and are assigned to five different colors. If answered correctly, the player gets a chip in the corresponding color and the turn goes to the next player. If answered incorrectly, the turn...
Climate, weather, seasons - Geography lerning trivia. With this trivia game students can test how well they have mastered the basic knowledge on the topic and how far they have understood the key concepts of this area of geography. For each task there are four answers to choose from - but only one is correct. Which answer is correct (and why), is shown on...
Klondike is a trivia game that allows players to re-experience the gold rush by traveling from Seattle to Dawson City. On route players can move on if they obtain courage points and dollars. These are gained by answering questions on the Klondike cards, by picking Event cards, or by playing poker (betting). The game box and board include historic photos...
Klotrix Trivia is a promotional product for the Potassium Suppliment Klotrix. The game features general knowledge trivia questions and a special board with a track modeled after the patented fast release of Klotrix. On certain squares, players are allowed to answer an additional question to skip ahead on the track. The winner is the first person to make it...
There are no questions after the umpteenth Olympic champion, and it is not important to know who wrote that book or how many stars are on the flag of the European Union in this game. This is an electrifying and truly entertaining game with more than 300 curious, witty and surprising questions about things about which you have you probably never thought...
(Info from Ebayer deedavermont) One of the first electric quiz games (circa 1920), the Knapp Electric Questioner had various sets of quiz cards ranging from flags to animals to trivia. Upon completing the circuit by touching the two probes to the correct question and answer a buzzer would sound. The game also included a Morse code key with the code printed...