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Although there are an endless number of board games out there for you to discover and play, there is a small handful that transcend the pastime that everybody has heard of and almost everyone has played. If Trivial Pursuit was not your family’s jam growing up, then perhaps you are familiar with Monopoly or Scrabble.
Hard to believe, but SpongeBob SquarePants has been on our TV screens for more than a quarter of a century. Playing family trivia is great for promoting togetherness and it's a wonderful way to fill your kids' brains with interesting facts, so start the questions!This version of the game is based on Friends the TV show and is a fun way for fans of this show to test their knowledge. Brown stayed in the game all the way through until the Junior – Fourth Edition released in 1996, which saw it drop out to be replaced by the more modern feeling purple. This edition of Trivial Pursuit is similar to the Friends one in that it's not actually a full game. Pre-teens and teenagers seem to favor responses that include the word "fine," which makes the conversation a bit one-sided.
Since its release in 1981, Trivial Pursuit has graced living room floors and kitchen tables across the globe. Although this edition of Trivial Pursuit is definitely a pretty specific one that really won't appeal to people that don't care about the 80s and 90s, the fact that 600 questions and are part of a pop culture-based edition that comes with a full game makes this one a unique and fun option. Being alive in these two decades will give you just the right amount of trivia knowledge to conquer the game. Point Pursuit: Same as Party Pursuit, except point scores are kept, and questions range from 250 to 1,000 points. Games also included Trivial Pursuit in its Games 100 in 1982, [12] 1983, [13] 1984, [14] 1985, [15] and 1986, saying "The game’s winning formula is to offer well-written, entertaining questions in a continuing flow of new categories for players of all ages and interests.Not to be confused with the previous fan-favorite, the Trivial Pursuit Star Wars Classic Trilogy Collectors Edition, this new edition also includes the new lore in addition to the vintage Star Wars stories. This is a whole game set dedicated to the music of the previous century, with a focus on rock from the 1960s and 1970s. From Trivial Pursuit editions that are specific to a movie, TV show, or generation to high-tech versions, there are a lot to choose from. Finding a way to bring them together like this is not only a huge win, but allows players of both to come together and perhaps even spend a little more time with the other afterward.