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Trivial Pursuit - Family Edition | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £22.49 You Save: £7.50 (25%)
New (8) Used (3) from £18.75
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 179
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 10.6 x 2.1
MPN: 7002074 EAN: 5023117562129 ASIN: B0006GWPXS
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description In this great edition of Trivial Pursuit everyone in the family gets to show off their knowledge and you can be sure that there are plenty of questions to intrigue and entertain whether 10 or 100 With the questions being for both adults and children it means that the playing field really has become equal and so everyone stands a chance Remembering that the player that completes their pie with the various category pieces of pie wins the game Now are you ready to go out there and become a champion
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No longer available from Amazon December 27, 2007 J. Cooper (UK) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I ordered this version because I already have the 2006 edition, which is what I received. After a few emails, a replacement order was sent. I was let down again as they had, for a second time, sent the same wrong item. I have now asked for a courier collection for both wrong items and a refund. Unfortunately, Amazon have listed both the 2001 and the 2006 edition with the exact same name "Trivial Pursuit Family Edition". So to recap, if you want this 2001 edition, don't buy it from Amazon, because you won't get it! Note, my ratings are for the item itself, not Amazon's incompetency.
Brilliant General Knowledge Game April 18, 2007 Jay (Mauritius) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Trivial Pursuit was a very educational game good for general knowledge, sports , geography and the arts. I first learnt about Zsa Zsa Gabor's famous phrase 'I would never hate a man so much to give him back his diamonds' from this very game. I had some classic duels with my dad (a controversial 7-6 loss some 18 years ago) and it provided me with hours of pleasure that I hope to transfer to future generations.This game hasn't aged ; maybe the questions but you do get refresher packs for that (do you ?).
Just my style January 9, 2006 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
I had actually played this version at a friends house and bought it because playing the original version was just a little too hard. The original version drags out for a long time if the questions are not great. This family version is ideal for a more relaxed game. We play it by going round the board answering the kids questions (cos they are not exactly for kids) and for a piece of pie we used the adult questions. Much better, and more fun. Feels much more satisfying when you get around the board answering questions than just dodging them all the time.But for a famliy version, the questions were fairly hard for the kids, in that respect, it was not great. More for adults who weren't born to attend the NASA programme.
Very disappointing January 4, 2006 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
As a trivial pursuit fan I was looking forward to being able to play with all ages, and I have to say the questions worked well with a 10 year old, but there were nowhere near enough questions - we had questions twice just in our first game - extremely frustrating and very disappointing. 200 cards each of adult/child is obviously nowhere near enough, and this is not a cheap version either.
disappointed December 26, 2005 Mrs. L. Macleod (York, UK) 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
I bought this for a big family with range of ages. When we'd played an older version the kids cards were much easier and had multiple choice options - this allowed 9 year olds to play against mum and dad. This version, however, doesn't offer multiple choice and the 'kids' questions (specified for under 14-year olds) are just too hard! My 12 and 14 year olds can't answer them, much less the 10 year olds. Very disappointing Christmas evening trying to play this and kids getting frustrated.
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