Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Game: Family Edition Board Game, Family Trivia Games for Adults and Kids, 2+ Players, Ages 8+ (Amazon Exclusive)

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Trivial Pursuit Family Edition Game.
TRIVIAL PURSUIT GAME FOR FAMILIES: Kids and adults can test their smarts with this Trivial Pursuit Family Edition game
1200 TRIVIA QUESTIONS FOR KIDS AND ADULTS: The Trivial Pursuit cards include 1200 questions from 6 categories! Choose from 100 blue cards for adults and 100 yellow cards for kids
QUICK-PLAY TRIVIA: This edition’s gameboard offers an opportunity to earn a wedge on any colored space for a faster game than the original Trivial Pursuit board game
PLAY INDIVUALLY OR IN TEAMS: For 2 or more players, this Trivial Pursuit game is a great family board game for groups! Be the first to collect 6 different colored wedges and answer the final question correctly to win
FUN FAMILY GAMES: Make some memories and break out this indoor game on family game night!
GIFTS FOR FAMILY: Trivia games are fun for the whole family, and make excellent gifts for kids, families, and trivia lovers
Ditch the TV, and re-ignite family night with the get-together amusement of a Hasbro game
Party it up, and surprise guests at your next event with laugh-out-loud games from Hasbro gaming
Nostalgic tabletop gameplay meets interactive digital content for an immersive gaming experience
Hasbro gaming imagines and produces games that are perfect for every age, taste, and event

Reviews

13 reviews for Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Game: Family Edition Board Game, Family Trivia Games for Adults and Kids, 2+ Players, Ages 8+ (Amazon Exclusive)

  1. my RinkTribe

    Fun for the Whole Family!”
    We recently picked up the Hasbro Games Trivial Pursuit Family Edition (Amazon Exclusive), and I have to say, it was a blast to play with the whole family. We’re big fans of trivia games, and this one definitely did not disappoint.The game comes with a wide variety of questions that are great for both kids and adults, and we really appreciated that the questions covered a wide range of topics. It was fun to see who knew the most about history, sports, movies, and more.The gameplay itself was really smooth and easy to follow, and we liked that there were different levels of questions so that everyone had a chance to contribute. Even my 8-year-old was able to answer some of the questions, which made him feel like a part of the team.I’m not sure what makes this the Amazon Exclusive edition, but either way, we had a ton of fun playing it. If you’re a fan of trivia games and looking for a fun family activity, I highly recommend the Hasbro Games Trivial Pursuit Family Edition.

  2. Diane C.

    A Great Buy!
    Have played the adult version and bought this to entertain visiting grandchildren. Was a great way to spend time with them as well as being educational. They loved it. A great buy!

  3. K Gibson

    Great Update to a Classic Game
    Love this game! It’s a fun, updated version of the classic Trivial Pursuit game that makes it more enjoyable for the entire family. The questions are divided into two groups – Adult and Kids, but don’t be fooled – there are questions in each batch that are sure to stump both age groups! Fast-paced and easy to jump in and start playing. Perfect for the whole family. We played with our multi-generational family ages 8-83 and had a blast!

  4. Edward McGrogan

    Good but some weird changes
    All I wanted was regular Trivial Pursuit but with some easier questions for kids. The board is smaller for some reason which means sometimes on a roll you are landing on the same color no matter which way you go, which is a weird change that I don’t like and doesn’t really add anything. I’m a big fan of the kid cards having lots of multiple choice or true / false questions but don’t like that they did the same for the adult cards. Entertainment questions for the kids are a little dated (Justin Bieber, Hannah Montana, etc.) but overall this is the best kids vs adults style trivia game we’ve found yet.

  5. Adam

    Fun game
    Really fun game to play with parents and kids

  6. HHobson

    Great trivia option for family game night—both kid and adult questions
    Now that my big three kids are older, they absolutely love trivia games. Though I bought this Trivial Pursuit Family Edition game for them three Christmases ago, they have really come to love it this year. I love that there are both kid and adult cards, so we can play right along with them. And many of the kid questions give true/false options or multiple choice options, so my daughter who is only 8 still has a decent chance of getting some questions correct. My oldest son (nearly 12) gets quite a bit of the kid questions correct. The entertainment questions are still the hardest for our family–both kid and adult questions alike–since we aren’t super up-to-date on what is going on in that industry.

  7. H3PCAT

    Great idea for multi generational play of a classic!
    Back in the ‘80s we played this game, in its different variations all the time. I was so happy to see a version with 2 sets of cards, 1 appropriate for me and 1 appropriate for my 10yo grandsons. It was a great way to get them away from their screens for a while. Although there were some questions that were above their knowledge level, there were also questions that were above mine. But best of all we talked and laughed during the games. As with the original, it takes about 2 minutes to learn how to play before you get to the trivia questions. Highly recommended, even if you didn’t play way back when

  8. Papio Papa

    Family fun
    Good game…better for age 6 and up. Questions are divided between kid questions and adult questions.

  9. Melissa Anne Manuel

    Good fun for the whole family

  10. Paula J Prescott

    The quality. of the product is great but there are not enough questions. The classic edition has over 2,400 questions. This addition has 1200 but they are divided into 600 for adults and 600 for kiddos. So, really there are only 600 questions available for play. After a few times of playing the game, the questions become repetitive and therefore pointless. If it had triple or even double the questions it would be great. It too expensive for the limited amount of times it can be played before it is no longer fun.

  11. Luis Rodriguez

    Genial aunque algunas preguntas de los niños son algo complicadas

  12. Giancarlo Figini

    Molto bello

  13. Courtney

    Teens may have a little problem with the degree of difficulty, the junior questions are far too easy and the regular ones are slightly harder. Something similar happens with older people as well as much of the questions are based on newer tech or internet culture/gaming.We play in teams to make sure everyone get a decent chance

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