my family's got an old genius edition and that new one where question difficulty depends on the dice
frankly the new method fucking sucks
it really does
when we play with family, age determines question difficulty
That's what I'm talking about. I don't even know what the new shit is about; are people actually investing in 90's/Movie/Disney Edition Trivial Pursuit? Or any of the myriad other dumb variations with their new weenie crybaby rules?
I don't want my prospective future children to be forced to answer questions like "What is the GDP of Bolivia?" and then have to explain that the answer must reflect the GDP as of 1983, but it looks like that's how it'll have to be.
i work at toys r us and we cant keep the disney version on the shelf its so popular
i always regarded trivial pursuit to be one of the more difficult trivia games to play and when we get together we play in teams, usually me and my dad versus my mom and my aunt vs my two little brothers
but we always play so the questions are appropriate for your age
After any night we drink ourselves into oblivion, we break out Settlers the next morning and play all god damn day. Also, during any class we have our laptops out. And free time at home.
Basically, we could have settled the galaxy by now.
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i work at toys r us and we cant keep the disney version on the shelf its so popular
i always regarded trivial pursuit to be one of the more difficult trivia games to play and when we get together we play in teams, usually me and my dad versus my mom and my aunt vs my two little brothers
but we always play so the questions are appropriate for your age
STEAM!
After any night we drink ourselves into oblivion, we break out Settlers the next morning and play all god damn day. Also, during any class we have our laptops out. And free time at home.
Basically, we could have settled the galaxy by now.