Trivial Pursuit Genus IV
Trivial Pursuit Genus IV in Review

Product Type: other board games

 
dirtyripper
Trivial Pursuit Genus IV: Trivial Pursuit (502 words)
by - written on 29/07/11 (16 readings)
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Trivial Pursuit is a classic board game from the 1980s which has frequently been revised over the years. The Genus IV edition is from 1996 and is very much the same as the original game although the questions have been updated to be more in touch with modern culture. There have been many editions since this one, but this is the one I own ...  Read the complete review

metbebe
I am a genius, so I play Trivial Pursuit (394 words)
by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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Intro This is a classical game for the intelligent one, with questions about common knowledge as well as uncommon and popular culture. It is not a game for kids or young teens but for adults on a Saturday night with friends or family. The Game The object of the game is to collect all the pieces of ...  Read the complete review

beckee
Trivial Pursuit Genus IV: What can I say? I love it!!! (495 words)
by - written on 06/10/01, updated on  06/10/01 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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I remember my mum and dad playing this since, well, since I was very little. We finally went out and bought a board a couple of months ago. The idea of the game is to answer six correct questions, each from a different category. For each correct answer, when you've landed on a "cheese" question, you get a ...  Read the complete review

scotia1949
TP Just aint what it used to be! (526 words)
by - written on 26/06/01, updated on  26/06/01 (Very useful, 1441 readings)
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I have been a fan of Trivial Pursuit ever since it first came out and I still have my old dark blue box which is regularly used. I always thought TP was an expensive game, but boy did they know how to milk it. They had this subtle ploy, don't put the price up, just cut down the number of questions. Would those of you who ...  Read the complete review

Trivial Pursuit Genus IV: I`m a genius! (232 words)
by - written on 05/06/01, updated on  06/06/01
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Trivial Pursuit is the typical party game. The basic idea of the games is that you have to move about a board answering trivia qusetions on a selection of topics. As you go you collects parts of a pie, and when you have a full pie you go back to the centre of the board, answer one last question correctly and win the game. While this ...  Read the complete review

Blurbubble
Fun but can go on forever! (253 words)
by - written on 11/05/01, updated on  11/05/01 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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Hmm, I'm not sure which version(s) I've played so this may be in the wrong place! I've played Trivial Pursuit (fairly old version) at a friends house before and as a Trivia lover I found it very absorbing and enjoyable although very frustrating if you get a category which is just not your subject! ...  Read the complete review

darrenloud
Trivial Pursuit Genus IV: The Best game Invented EVER (369 words)
by - written on 27/02/01, updated on  27/02/01 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Trivial Pursuit is a classic, Q and A type game. It's renound for it's challenging questions and 'bits of cheese', let me explain. The game can be played as individuals or teams. Each player or team has a token that they move around the board using dice to allocated the number of moves. Each space is allocated a ...  Read the complete review

AmyXXXX
Why change a winning formula (209 words)
by - written on 27/10/00, updated on  27/10/00 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I have owned trivial pursuit since 1985 when I was 9. I have always really enjoyed playing it as my family, partner and I are all into general knowledge quizzes. I also bought an updated version about 4 years ago with more up to date questions (replacing ones like Who won the UK Indoor Bowls Championship in 1960!) but which kept the ...  Read the complete review

tonyf1
Trivial Pursuit Genus IV: Very difficult (116 words)
by - written on 17/10/00, updated on  17/10/00 (Somewhat useful, 59 readings)
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Trivial persuit is most definitely a game for the intelligent - it is incredibly difficult and I think the game actually recommends that under 10/12s will find the game a struggle. Personally I think the game was good - it was a good general knowledge - with different subject areas type of game. If I remember correctly the catergories ...  Read the complete review

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