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Submitted by Rowland 1041d ago | review

BM Review: Trivial Pursuit

BM writes: "I'm a big fan of trivia games, and though there are many different options out there in both the digital and board game worlds, Trivial Pursuit has been a longtime favorite. This edition is both a nod to the classic board game as well as loaded with options that should make even the most die-hard board game enthusiast intrigued.

Let's not forget that this game costs just $40, which is less than your standard retail game and also about the same price as the actual board game, despite having more options and game modes.If you're looking for something to play with your friends or family that doesn't involve exploding zombies or headshots, then Trivial Pursuit will more than fill that need." (Trivial Pursuit, Wii) 8/10

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