- Celebrating 25 years, Trivial Pursuit presents Trivial Pursuit 25th Anniversary Edition
- The more challenging the question you answer, the farther you will move along the bonus track
- The zones along the track let you steal wedges, move opponents’ tokens, and more
- It’s a very special anniversary edition with extra options, extra strategy, and extra fun for everyone.
- Perfect party game for 2 to 36 people or teams
- For the first time ever, Trivial Pursuit cards cover one topic with three question levels: easy, medium, and hard
25th Anniversary Edition Celebrate a Milestone in Style
$38.94 Original price was: $38.94.$25.31Current price is: $25.31.
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N. Maggio Verified Buyer –
I never seem to catch up to the trivial pursuit but they are still a TON of fun. This one has a little bit more current questions which was good as I’m under 30 and the older trivial pursuits are very hard for me. But like all the rest still a great time with some friends or some family. So go grab some wine and some friends and start playing!!!
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Was looking for a more recent Canadian version this game is a bit dated and very much about the US
Debbie Cunningham Verified Buyer –
Good pricing and fun to do
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Will shop again!!
The Baffled Bride Verified Buyer –
I bought this version of Trivial Pursuit based off of others reviews. I played it this past weekend and enjoyed it a lot. For me it was similar to other versions. It still had the original six categories: geography, entertainment, history, art & literature, science & nature, sport & leisure.But -THIS IS NEW – each category now has its own card, with six questions and varying difficulty levels. What you roll determines the level of difficulty of the question.
Also they give you little pawns to play with and there is suppose to be some new way of playing with them. But we just used the original pieces and moved them around the board like we always do.
I would recommend this game because I enjoyed the new questions.
K. Ryan Verified Buyer –
I’ve been playing Trivial Pursuit with my mother as a tradition for nearly 20 years. After playing the Millennium edition for 10 years, I decided we finally needed a new version because we had memorized all the questions. I was really happy with this purchase. The new rules are a fun new twist without breaking too far from the traditional Trivial Pursuit. I like that the question you get depends not only on what spot you are on the board (category), but also what you rolled on the die (difficulty). I expect my mother and I to be able to play for many more years without memorizing the questions because there is such a large variety.
A. Rathan Verified Buyer –
This is overall, a good version of Trivial Pursuit, but there are a few problems with it. The easy, medium, and hard questions aren’t very consistant. While playing it with children all around the age of 12, they would get easy questions as simple as “what color is a basketball usually” to “What is the name of the ship on Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island?”. I’d say either play with adults and older teens only or make sure you have some thick skinned 12 year olds.
JimP Verified Buyer –
A fun game, although I wish there were a few more questions in each category. Still, a small concern and overall it was and is a lot of fun. There is some “extra” game that involves a second game piece that circles the outside of the board but we just ignored that and still had fun.
I find it interesting that some of the easier ranked questions are really tough and obscure and some of the harder ranked questions are very easy, but I guess that’s just the way it goes. A fun time!
E. M. Verified Buyer –
Great concept with three different levels of difficulty. Unfortunately, most likely as this was first time they tried it, some times the levels and questions didn’t quite match up. Also, as some have stated, some facts were wrong, almost as if they went with popular opinion instead of the actual fact.
Overall, a great twist and hours of fun.
atb2man Verified Buyer –
Neither my wife nor I had played Trivial Pursuit in years. She wanted one for Christmas and got at it within a day. Lots of fun. Not yet sure I agree with all of the answers but I am winning at the moment. Neighbors will joining us in near future for a round. Good quality materials and I can easily see us purchasing more question cards in near future.