Trivial Pursuit: Classic Edition Board Game - English
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Overview
- Recommended for anyone aged 16 and up
- Classic Edition includes a 1980s retro-look game board
- Game features 2,400 questions from 6 categories in Geography, Entertainment, History, Art and Literature, Science and Nature, and Sports and Leisure
- Move around the board answering questions related to each category and earn the corresponding wedge with a correct answer when on a category space
- Collect all 6 wedges and answer the final question to win the game
- Game comes with board, 400 cards, 1 die, 6 wedge holders, 36 wedges, and instructions
- Die
- Board
- 6 x Movers
- 6 x Card Shoes
- 400 Cards
- Die
- Wedges
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Reviewer Recommendation
33%
Of the 3 reviewers who responded, 1 would recommend this product.
- Disappointing- December 26, 2020
This has issue been addressed already so I will not go into extensive details. The game is clearly intended for US audiences; there is nothing wrong with that, but buyers should be informed, perhaps by calling it the "US Edition", instead of the "Classic Edition". Because of the US influence in the world, I understand that an international edition would still have many US questions, but they should be of a nature that people who keep informed on world affairs have a reasonable chance of answering.
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Report - Great product, terrible website- January 1, 2018
I loved Trivial Pursuit but I really disliked that a receipt was not emailed to me after my purchase. I was also not notified of shipment or delivery.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend. - I love this game, however....- April 21, 2018
I love a good Trivia night - my dad and I battle it out for the Quiz Champ title in our household (I currently hold the title after our last battle :). I bought the latest TP Classic Edition in August 2017 and have played it a couple of times with my parents - having played my parents old "Classic Edition" from the 80/90s many, many, many times throughout the years. The questions from this latest version range from Easy to Very Hard then on to "you can only possibly know this answer if you live in America". Unfortunately this latest "Classic" edition is very, and I mean VERY, USA-centric in its questions to the point of being frustratingly ridiculous. For example: American college sports (and I don't mean the Professional level leagues); and questions about American government departments and laws that only a local could possibly know (not even an avid American TV show viewer would know these completely random and obscure questions) In comparison, some "international" questions were clearly written by someone who a) had no idea about the sport they composing the question about and b) was intending for the question to be asked to their fellow Americans. A question about the game of cricket brings to mind an obvious example. It was so badly worded, it even included a mistake, no one in the cricket-playing world would every actually make. In order to play this game without it going on endlessly into the night, my family had to implement a "'Too-American Rule" - if no one outside of the borders of the USA could possibly know the answer (ie Too American-centric), the card is skipped until we find a question that anyone in the rest of the known world could know (FYI, too many cards were skipped to meet this House-rule) Please make an International Classic Edition and I will gladly buy it! I love beating my dad at Trivial Pursuit!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.