Trivial Pursuit Pocket Edition

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Trivial Pursuit Pocket Edition

Trivial Pursuit Pocket Edition

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This game is perfect for road trips and camping. The travel case holds all 600 questions and custom die for safe keeping. Q: What is the name of the protagonist detective in Agatha Christie’s most famous book series? A: Hercule Poirot Wedge questions are present in bite-size editions of Trivial Pursuit. Since there is no game board, players simply answer questions and collect question cards. If you are the first one to answer 12 questions correctly and collect six cards, you win. In the game, you start with one question. If you answer it correctly, you are given your second question or wedge question. If you get that one right too, you get to keep the card, which is equivalent to earning a wedge in a full-size game. Still on the fence about Trivial Pursuit? Not to worry, there are a variety of themed editions that you can try. From the World of Harry Potter to Dragonball Z, from 007 to Lord of the Rings, you are sure to find a Trivial Pursuit edition to suit! Happy Playing!

Q: Which country’s flag is a yellow stripe on the bottom and a light blue stripe on the top? A: Ukraine Q: The assassination of which figure is often thought to be the spark that ignited WW1? A: Archduke Franz Ferdinand Q: True or False: The world’s largest manmade lake is located in Tanzania? A: False- it is located between Zambia and ZimbabweTrivial Pursuit is a good game to play in groups. Because questions are in different categories, the game can highlight different teammates’ areas of expertise and give each player a chance to shine. Plus, since teams need one question in each category to win, the game encourages teams to work together and pool their knowledge. We’ve divided up the world into the continents, starting off with Europe. From France to Finland, try out one of these fantastic ten travel trivia questions and answers about the countries of Europe.

Interesting fact: In a head-to-head surface area comparison ofRussiavs Pluto,Russiais slightlylargerat 17,075,200 square kilometres, whilePlutois 16,647,940 square kilometres. Europe Travel Quiz Questions If all the more “seasoned” players are on one team, they could be kind and spot the younger teams the pink pie or even agree not to ask a pink question for the final challenge. Have mercy! Trivial Pursuit: Commodore-Genus Edition". Lemon64.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20 . Retrieved 2014-07-16. The Best European Cities Quiz: 108 Games, Questions and Answers about European Cities (not just capitals!) The game was created on December 15, 1979, in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, by Chris Haney, a photo editor for Montreal's The Gazette, and Scott Abbott, a sports editor for The Canadian Press. [1] After finding pieces of their Scrabble game missing, they decided to create their own game. [2] With the help of John Haney and Ed Werner, they completed development of the game, which was released in 1981. [1] During the development of the game, some of the early work and question writing was completed by Chris and John Haney in Weymouth Library, Dorset where they were staying with family.

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Q: Who is the only scientist to have won a Nobel Prize in two different scientific categories? A: Marie Curie If the question-asker doesn’t know the answer and believes the person answering wouldn’t have any idea, they can replace the card and draw again. This would be a cool rule to implement if you are playing as a family and you don’t want anyone singled out for not knowing answers. 3. You Said WHAT?! Interesting fact: Sweden has an estimated total of 221,800 islands and a population of 10 million people. That would mean that there’s a density of only 45 people per island! Asia Travel Quiz Questions Interesting fact: The stripes represent the original 13 Colonies and the stars represent the 50 states of the Union. The colours of the flag are symbolic as well; red symbolises hardiness and valour, white symbolizes purity and innocence, and blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice. South America Travel Quiz Questions Q: What is the highest possible hand in poker?A: Royal Flush Q: Which country has hosted the most Olympic games?

a b South, Phil (January 1989). "Trivial Pursuits - A New Beginning". Ysrnry.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2014-06-19 . Retrieved 2014-07-16. Considering that Trivial Pursuit is a game based on competition, no. You cannot play a regular Trivial Pursuit board game by yourself and enjoy it to the maximum. The game is meant for two-to-six players or teams. Generally speaking, the more people you play with, the more fun it is.

It’s important to remember that yellow cards are for kids and blue cards are for adults! Don’t go getting those confused as it might lead to a somewhat awful evening. You can, of course, choose to combine the cards depending on the ages of the kids in your group. This would allow for more variety of questions, but wait and see how your children are dealing with the yellow questions before you go mixing it up. Have your quizzers read up on the capital cities of South America, or know their Paraguay from their Peru? Test their mettle with these 10 great travel quiz questions and answers related to South America. You can decide to change direction at any point if you haven’t moved yet. When you roll the die, you can go left or right. However, you can’t take one step to the left and two steps to the right. If you’d like to move to the other side of the board, you can go through the middle. Don’t worry if you land on the same space as another player; that’s allowed! Can You Go Through the Middle in Trivial Pursuit ? Trivial Pursuit Online Games Brings World's Most Popular Trivia Game to Uproar.com" (Press release). November 18, 2003. Archived from the original on October 5, 2018 . Retrieved October 4, 2018. Q: When two different species help each other out in nature it is often called either a mutualistic or a ______ relationship> A: Symbiotic

British software company Domark released a home computer version (billed as Trivial Pursuit: The Computer Game) for multiple formats during the 1980s. [25] [26] [27] [28] This version included pictorial and musical questions [29] but was otherwise mostly faithful to the mechanics of the original board game. Q: Which of the following was not one of the seven wonders of the ancient world: Library of Alexandria, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, The Great Pyramid of Giza, Temple Artemis? A: Library of Alexandria (The Lighthouse of Alexandria was the ancient world wonder) Q: The network of trade routes that connected China and the Far East with Europe and the Middle East was known as what? A: Silk Road When you land on a colored space, you get to answer a question in the category of that color. Don’t worry if you don’t know the answer; you can ask a friend for help. In case you and your friend answer correctly, you both get a wedge each. If you answer wrong, nobody gets a wedge. Trivial Pursuit Family Edition also boasts a “showdown” feature. Using this addition to the classic gameplay, you can challenge another player by trying to steal their wedge. When this mechanism is in action, two players can compete for one wedge at the same time. This certainly adds an extra level of competition and forces players to think strategically. Trivial Pursuit Junior

Trivial Pursuit". International Arcade Museum. Archived from the original on 2014-03-27 . Retrieved 2014-07-16.



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