This version of Trivial has only one major change concerning the classic Trivial Pursuit: there are no dice squares (with the classic picture of the monk throwing a giant dice), but "shortcut squares" instead. Each of them allows the player to reach (depending on the color of the square) directly one of the six cheese portion squares. Also, there are only...
Another version of Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition where players answer questions based on Warner Brothers movies, television series and cartoons. Contains two separate sets of cards, one regular set for adults, and picture cards for kids. The categories in this set are: Movies Television Cartoons Classics Behind the Scenes Anything Goes "Th-th-that's all...
Different to the original Trivial Pursuit: The 1980's that was produced in the early nineties, this edition made its entrance in the twenty-first century on the back of the popularity of all things eighties and the fact that the children of the late seventies and early eighties were now the "High disposable income" generation. With only six spaces between...
A small edition of Trivial Pursuit. Each player has a circular playing piece with six pie-shaped holes. The goal of the game is to collect a pie in each color. Each color represents a categorie. When a player has collected all the colors, he/she has to move to the middle of the board to win the game. This version was a give-away from the Belgium beer...
This 20th Anniversary Trivial Pursuit Edition contains 3,600 all-new questions - that celebrate the people and events from the past 20 years. Plus the Special Anniversary Deluxe Card Dispenser keeps your cards organized so you can focus on the fun. The six new categories include *Global View, *The Written Word, *Sound & Screen, *Innovations, *News, *Game...