Trivial Pursuit Generations Card Game Review

Editor's Rating
Rated 5 out of 5

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Editor's Review

It’s grandparents versus grandkids when you play the Trivial Pursuit Generations Card Game. A smaller version of the Trivial Pursuit Generations board game, this game features large, easy-to-read cards, designed with older adults in mind, and it can be played with as a stand-alone trivia game or used as an expansion pack to the original Trivial Pursuit Generations. There are 120 cards spanning six categories: people and places, entertainment, events, culture, science and technology, and sports and hobbies. Each card has five questions, one for each generation: Greatest, Boomer, Gen-X, Millennial, and Gen-Z. On your turn, another player draws the top card and asks you the question from your generation. (You can choose to play as your own generation or a different one.) If you get it right, you keep the card. If not, the card goes to the bottom of the deck. The first player to collect five cards by correctly answering five questions wins. There is also a Friends & Family Game Log card to keep track of when you played and who you played with.

Price Check

$12.99

Should I get it?

This game is easy to learn how to play, and it brings the whole family together. For those who enjoy trivia games, especially Trivial Pursuit, it will be fun to see how much they know from their own generation as well as their parents’, grandparents’, and kids’ generations.

Pros

120 cards
Stand-alone game or expansion deck
5 generations can play it
Easy to learn

Cons

None

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