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Jaxjacky Sat 09-Nov-24 21:00:53

Does anyone know, if I buy Trivial Pursuit, are the questions relatively up to date?
I haven’t played for many years and thought we’d get it to play with the grandchildren, but don’t want ye ancient information from my day that they won’t have a chance with.

Thank you.

MiniMoon Sat 09-Nov-24 21:05:22

www.thegamer.com/trivial-pursuit-best-editions/#:~:text=Hasbro%20has%20not%20only%20released,well%2C%20sometimes%20even%20multiple%20versions.

This might be helpful.

Marydoll Sat 09-Nov-24 21:06:03

Adult and family questions in one box.

www.amazon.co.uk/Hasbro-Gaming-Trivial-Pursuit-Family/dp/B00W02E8T0?tag=gransnetforum-21

escaped Sat 09-Nov-24 21:19:48

We bought the family edition for the games cupboard at school, then as and when updated versions used to be brought in as upgrades, though a lot of questions on geography and history didn't change anyway.
Another good game was Who wants to be a Millionaire which was played with a dvd. The children liked the authentic sound effects.
My DGC currently like the 1% Club board game.

Jaxjacky Sat 09-Nov-24 21:22:37

MD I did look at the family one, but in reviews, a 9 year old cleared the board by answering every question, our grandchildren are 12 and 17.
Thank you MiniMoon it’s just the original game I was after, but with updated questions for more recent years, I’ll look at the others.

Marydoll Sat 09-Nov-24 21:54:45

Would buying an extra set of cards, appropriate for children be of any use?

I am seem to remember doing this years ago.