A complete game with 800 cards (4,800 questions). 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. The colors correspond to different question categories. The board consists of a circular track with spaces in seven different colors. Six of the colors correspond to question...
Trivial Pursuit: TV Edition was released both as this Master Game and as additional cards: Trivial Pursuit: TV Edition – Card Set A different edition was released as Trivial Pursuit: TV Edition – 4,800 Questions and Answers. Categories include: Classics, Sitcoms, Drama, Kids & Games, Stars, and Wild Card. Each player has a circular playing piece with six...
Card set for use with the Trivial Pursuit: TV Edition – Master Game. 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. The colors correspond to different question categories. The board consists of a circular track with spaces in seven different colors. Six of the colors correspond to...
Adaptation of the short-lived 1993 game show, in preliminary rounds players select categories and try to earn as many wedges as they can by correctly answering questions. Each player emcees one round. At the end of each preliminary round, a roll of the die determines who will get the chance to answer a bonus question. The final round comes after all the...
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. The colors correspond to different question categories. The board consists of a circular track with spaces in seven different colors. Six of the colors correspond to question categories while the last color gives a new dice roll. Six...
This is different than the previous Disney edition by Trivial Pursuit. This has only about 1,800 questions, half of which are for adults and half for kids (which in the past was known as "an All-Family Edition"). Unfortunately, this edition has only the original pies for the pieces, not the spiffy miniatures that have been in many newer Trivial Pursuit...
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...
This is another in the "Bite-Size" range of Trivial Pursuit games. It is intended as a portable travel game. The game is packaged in a wedge ("piece-of-pie") shaped box. The game does not feature a game board, and thus, there is no roll-and-move mechanic. Instead, players roll the color-coded die, and answers a question matching the color rolled. If a...