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Trivial Pursuit E760
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| Dylan Tusler | The 5800 version of this game makes good use of the touch screen facilities of the device. I play mainly with a thumbnail, or with the plectrum, and it works well. The game is slick, smooth, runs full screen. The pursuit mode is fun too. After several hours of gameplay (about 4 or 5 I guess) I am beginning to see questions that I have seen before, but there are 1000 questions in this set, so its not too bad. The format is for the questions to have multiple choice answers. As a non-us resident, it was nice to see that the questions had a fairly international flavour, though history tended to be a lot of us history, and sport has a number of us sport questions about sporting teams from there. Overall, they are a minority, and i'm pretty happy with the mix. The standard trivial pursuit mode is fun, though you only play against a single opponent, and you don't get to see their questions. This makes for quick play, but can result in sudden upset wins for your opponent. You can adjust the skill levels as your own knowledge of the questions deepens, which is a nice touch. Also the pursuit mode has a nice race-against-the-clock twist that adds extra pressure, and a medal system that makes it enticing enough to replay. I guess my main gripe is that there just aren't enough questions, but I would probably not be satisfied with 10, 000! So overall seems good. |
| Miss c Rixx | Brill game! If you love your trivia I recommend this game, it keeps me entertained for hours, if you complete the normal game there are different types of gameplay like trying to get gold on every level. I think this is an ace game to have if you like trivia and if your bad at trivia this will help you learn :d cannot find anything bad to say about this game! |
| Jared Frankenstein | Awesome game until the questions run out, but took a while for that to happen. Well worth it. |
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