Radio Times Trivial Pursuit 23481 5036905023481

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Dive into the world of entertainment with the Radio Times Trivial Pursuit 2014 Trivia Board Game. Complete with two sealed card packs, this set promises hours of engaging gameplay for friends and family. Designed for a minimum of 2 players, it's perfect for anyone aged 10 and up, making it an ideal choice for gatherings, parties, or a laid-back evening in. Crafted by Hasbro, this board game is made from durable materials such as cardboard, paper, and plastic, ensuring longevity and repeated play. Originating from Ireland, it boasts a theme inspired by the iconic Radio Times, offering a unique twist to the classic Trivial Pursuit experience. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, this edition is sure to challenge your knowledge across a variety of disciplines.

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Product Identifiers

BrandHasbro
MPNB33661020
GTIN5036905023481
UPC5036905023481
eBay Product ID (ePID)1036775845

Product Key Features

Age Level12-16 Years, 8-11 Years, 17 Years & Up
Game TypeFamily Game, Children's Game, Dice Game, Party Game, Tile Game, Board Game, Skill & Action Game
Character FamilyFriends
Game TitleTrivial Pursuit
Recommended Age Range8+
MaterialPaper, Plastic, Cardboard
Min. Number of Players2 players
TypeGame Board
Year2014
AwardGames 100
ThemeMovie & TV, Strategy, Art

Dimensions

Weight1150

Ratings and reviews

3.5
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  • Radio Times Trivial Pursuit

    This game is advertised as suitable for all ages. The questions are incredibly difficult and 5 well educated adults struggled to answer most of them. Children would have absolutely no chance at all. Lots of questions relating to programmes from the 1950's and 1960's. Not family friendly at all and very disappointing.

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