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Abstract: At first glance Trivial Pursuit is not a title that really lends itself to console gaming. This is a board game best played with a few friends who know each other well enough to laugh about the fact that one player can’t remember when the Battle of Has...
Abstract: 7 This game has a high replay value, looks good, several modes that twist the original game in fun ways, and manages to be a fun experience without doing anything terribly mind-blowing.
Abstract: Name: Trivial PursuitGenre: Board, TriviaPlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii (Reviewed on Xbox 360)After EA announced their deal with Hasbro, complete exploitation of every board game under their brand was expected. This isn’t necessarily a bad thin...
Facts and Friends mode is delightfully sinister, Answering trivia questions is fun.
No online multiplayer, Geography pops up in every category, Every question is multiple choice.
There are plenty of good trivia questions, but this is a flawed port of the classic board game. ...
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Published: 2009-03-17, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Its hard to deny the joy in proving that you are the king of trivia. There is something inherently satisfying about dropping knowledge bombs on a variety of arcane subjects, and Trivial Pursuit has long been the arbiter in matters of trivia superiorit...
Abstract: With so many trivia-style games available for the different gaming systems, we weren't in real need of another one. However, this one is the real deal; as the name says, it's Trivial Pursuit! But, does it live up to its name? Did Electronic Arts seal t...
Abstract: Trivial Pursuits question database isnt hugely varied in terms of the sort of video and audio wizardry you might expect. Theres no online mode either, but the solitaire variant is novel and the concise Facts & Friends game is a highly enjoyable aff...
A strange one, this. Fun to play with friends for a while, but the questions range from interesting to just plain stupid, and this really should be DLC. That’s what DLC is for! 4.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wr...
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Published: 2009-05-25, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameTrivial Pursuit should require no introduction, it was one of the defining board games of the eighties and nineties, after all. Now, however, it's the 21st century and Trivial Pursuit gets its mandatory transformation from the analogue realm into a th...