Hasbro Trivial Pursuit Master Edition Game

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Hasbro Trivial Pursuit Master Edition Game

Hasbro Trivial Pursuit Master Edition Game

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Even though this edition came out decades ago, people continue to enjoy it to this day. Many of the questions are still relevant. If you disagree, just ask your parents!

Trivial Pursuit has a vast offering of many editions. Each is better than the other, with a unique theme and differing gameplay. We have handy guides for the rules and categories for the different editions. Likewise, you can still find many of these versions online and in stores! This edition for all horror movie lovers should not be missing from anyone’s board game collection. All 600 questions are based on popular horror movies, such as Jaws, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Exorcist, and so on. Test your knowledge in the following categories: Monster; Gore/Disturbing; Psychological; Paranormal; Slasher; and International. Trivial Pursuit: Inter (2019)One of the earliest foreign editions of Trivial Pursuit was released in Spain in 1992. The game is a master set and it has the 1992 Barcelona Olympics logo. Naturally, the questions are all about the Olympic games. Here are the categories translated from Spanish: Football & Basketball; Olympic Countries & Places; Other Olympic Sports; Basic Olympic Sports; VIPs & Personalities; and History & Sports News. Trivial Pursuit: Olympic Edition (1992) I can count on one hand the number of my friends that love trivia games as much as I do. I think that number is two, and neither of them live in the same state that I do. Occasionally people humor me and play a game of Trivial Pursuit, but it always takes so long that they're complaining that we should just declare a winner. You’re probably familiar with Genus—the classic Trivial Pursuit edition. In 2004, Genus got a younger brother in the form of this bite-size edition. Test your general knowledge without a game board or add the cards to your existing master set. Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars (2005) Volume 6, or the 6th Edition, came with 4,800 new general knowledge questions split among the usual categories: People & Places; Arts & Entertainment; History; Science & Nature; Sports & Leisure; and Wild Card.

Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was actually John Chapman, actually did plant apple trees in several U.S. states. His generosity and humility turned him into an American legend who wore a pot on his head and threw apple seeds wherever he went. Trivial Pursuit came out with another Genus edition after only two years after the previous one. Once again, the game was a great success! This was a complementary card set for the Swedish version of Trivial Pursuit. It came with new questions and answers for all trivia lovers in Sweden. Trivial Pursuit: Kansallispainos (1991) Telegraph magazine (based in the UK) connected with the makers of Trivial Pursuit to create this special edition of the game. As the name suggests, this was a full Master Game set with 3,000 questions and all the gaming pieces that are required to play.

The updated format asked for more strategy and gave players a chance to win even if they weren’t sure of the answer. Even though the game was difficult at times, there was a nice mix of questions for children and adults. If you think you know your 2000s, then you should definitely give it a try! Trivial Pursuit: Classic Edition (2016) Trivial Pursuit: Entertainment came with 600 questions about music, movies, and everything to do with fun in America! Trivial Pursuit: Food and Drink (2008) It came in a beautiful, celebratory box with fireworks on the front. The categories were: Geography; Entertainment; History; Art & Literature; Science & Nature; and Sports & Leisure. Trivial Pursuit: Family Edition (1992)



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