- 600 Questions offer something for every Classic Rock fan
- Portable Game Play
- Great for Family Trips or Game Night
Classic Rock Trivial Pursuit Game for Music Lovers
$160.64 Original price was: $160.64.$88.35Current price is: $88.35.
Dive into nostalgia with TRIVIAL PURSUIT: Classic Rock! Challenge your knowledge of iconic tunes and legends. Grab yours and rock the game night!
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Chezna Verified Buyer –
Like everyone else has written – way too short for the price. Questions are good, but you’d have to provide triple the number of cards to make it worthwhile. There’s really a lot of classic rock history – I think you could come up with the material…
Elisabeth Carlson Scott Verified Buyer –
Very challenging. Covers a wider genre Era then expected. Nice option to play with or without our existing trivia pursuit board was nice! We didn’t have to hover over a board at a table and could sit comfortably.
STEVEN C GIBSON JR Verified Buyer –
I bought this as an option for a family game at Christmas. I left several board games at my father’s home where the majority of the family meet as it’s the closest thing to a central point for all of us. The Trivial Pursuit (Star Wars edition) has been the most popular for the last couple of years despite the fact that my second son usually wins, starts over from the beginning, and then wins again before anyone else can finish. This was an answer to that so that others (especially me) would have a better chance at winning.
Bill Platten Verified Buyer –
Tons of Classic Rock trivia! This is not a board game. It is a box of trivia cards, so just a little pricey! 🙁 Still lots of fun!
Gaelman Verified Buyer –
Great
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
harder then i thought
SarahBC Verified Buyer –
Perfect gift for any classic rock fan! Bought for my dad for his Birthday. He really enjoyed the game. Nice mix of questions.
tox doc Verified Buyer –
Part of this is my fault, as apparently I didn’t read the description well enough, BUT…. Based on the box size and the “trivial pursuit” name, one would think this was a 2-box expansion set of the game, like the RPM edition. But what you get is a stack of cards about as thick as a deck of playing cards. Quite a let-down. At best, the set is deceptive. If what you want is a very limited number of trivia questions, it’s fine, but if you wanted to supplement the game, you’ll burn through these in no time.
Sheryl Verified Buyer –
Fun game for those who lived in this timeframe. Some questions very difficult vut majority can be answered. Great!
Technical Consultant Verified Buyer –
The games plays very quickly and the questions are great. The draw back is that there are to many Dylan references and not enough Rock ‘N Roll history. With all the time gone by and the rich history of music there should and could be over 2,000 cards. hopefully the company will work on a 2nd set of cards or possibly card sets by era/years or even genres..
pierre trottier Verified Buyer –
easy to play..much fun
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Kari Verified Buyer –
It’s definitely a fun game but it doesn’t come with very many cards. After a few games, we’ve been through all the questions and know all the answers so it quickly lost its appeal.
Randi442 Verified Buyer –
Many fewer cards than other Trivial Pursuit additional card sets. Some of the categories (and questions) are very obscure – even my husband, who was ACTUALLY at Woodstock and has been a subscriber to Rolling Stone since it was a newsletter, not a magazine, was unable to answer some of the questions! If you use this with the old Trivial Pursuit game board, be prepared for a very long game!