Amazon has Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Family Edition (E1924) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.
GameStop has Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Family Edition (E1924) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
Includes: gameboard, 240 cards (120 yellow cards for kids and 120 blue cards for adults), 2 card holders, 6 movers, 36 wedges, die, and instructions.
For 2 or more players
Quick-play trivia for the whole family
Includes over 1,400 trivia questions
Featuring Showdown challenge that amps up the gameplay
Recommended for ages 8 years and up
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About this deal:
This deal is $10.02 off (~50% savings) the retail list price of $45.98.
Our research indicates that this offer is $2.84 lower (22.17% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $12.81 and higher.
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This game currently has a 4.7 out 5 star rating based on over 2,133 customer reviews on Amazon.
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Model: Hasbro Trivial Pursuit Family Edition Board Game
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My kids (9 and 12) enjoy this. I generally skip the questions that they'd have no reason to know. To keep from burning through the cards too quickly, you can keep asking from the same card until a category is repeated. I'm also planning to replace the "adult" questions with a box from an old Genus edition I already have.
If anyone remembers the old version growing up, the answer is always "JFK"... Doesn't matter which category: Peoples & Places, Arts & Entertainment, History... Even Science & Nature. Always "JFK."
My kids (9 and 12) enjoy this. I generally skip the questions that they'd have no reason to know. To keep from burning through the cards too quickly, you can keep asking from the same card until a category is repeated. I'm also planning to replace the "adult" questions with a box from an old Genus edition I already have.
A Genus set is only one step above a species. It's still a step below the Family edition.
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I have a nine-year-old, hopefully she'll know enough of them. Hell, hopefully I'll know enough to not embarrass myself on the adult cards.
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I have a nine-year-old, hopefully she'll know enough of them. Hell, hopefully I'll know enough to not embarrass myself on the adult cards.
Actually I do have a degree in Aerospace Engineering. It doesn't help me with the Arts & Literature questions though.
A Genus set is only one step above a species. It's still a step below the Family edition.
🥁 😂
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A Genus set is only one step above a species. It's still a step below the Family edition.
🥁 😂