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Game reviews: Trivial Pursuit

by Mary Cardamon

Created on: March 28, 2009   Last Updated: April 06, 2009

In my opinion, Trivial Pursuit is one of the best board games that you can buy. I think that it is a very educational and most entertaining game to play. If you love a challenge then Trivial Pursuit is for you.

I think also think that the best version of the game to play is the baby boomer edition. It also it my favorite one to play. My favorite categories of baby boomer are, Nightly News, Television, and RPM.

I also think that it is the most challenging and fun game to play.

In order to be good at the game you really have to be up on American History, Nightly News, and the music of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

And I also believe that in order to better your chances of winning at the baby boomer, is that you have to be a baby boomer yourself.

Like I mentioned in the second paragraph of this article, that this edition is my favorite one to play. Even though I am not a baby boomer my self, I happen to be up to date on the Nightly News, Television, and RPM.

I am not up to date on the Literature part of the game.

I have never been what most people would call a "book worm," I could never really get interested in reading a book. The only way that I would ever even sit down and start to read a book it has to be on a particular subject or person that I am really interested in.

For example, "The Beatles", American History, or even Robert Kennedy. Baby boomer will always be my favorite edition of Trivial Pursuit. I also think that baby boomer is one of the harder to editions to play of Trivial Pursuit.

I my self find the harder editions frustrating. I think that they are to difficult for me to play. Unless you have a very high IQ then, I would recommend the second and twentieth editions for you and your family and friends to play.

And I would also recommend them to anybody who loves a challenge, or does not find these types of games frustrating.

I am a person that becomes very frustrated very easy at particular times, thats why I stay away from these two editions of Trivial Pursuit.

I think the hardest edition of the Trivial Pursuit games to play is the second edition, and the twentieth anniversary of Trivial Pursuit along with the sports edition.

When I play Trivial Pursuit, I play the first edition of the game or baby boomer.

I recommend that if you are a type of person who finds difficult board games frustration, then I would suggest that you stick to the Trivial Edition 1 and the Baby Boomer.

And in closing, I would like to say that I think that Trivial Pursuit is the most fun when you have enough people playing, and you can divide up into two or even three teams. So, my finale rating for Trivial Pursuit is a 8 1/2.

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