
The addition of the two variations is a real winner because they are both fun and novel. The classic game is easy to play, and nicely presented so you never have to count out spaces. This high-tech way of playing Trivial Pursuit is good, and in most ways, better than playing the board game. There is also a way to earn points by betting whether your opponents will answer a question correctly. The other variation, called \"Facts and Friends,\" is filled with quirky extras, like a Wedge Challenge, where you can challenges another to a competition where answering correctly lets you steal the other player's wedge. In addition to the classic game, the game offers a solo mode called \"Clear the Board,\" a game where as you land on squares and answer questions correctly, you clear that space off of the board. As you move around the spoke-shaped board, landing on special Wedge HQ spaces allows you to earn wedges and when you have all six, you can move back to the middle of the board to answer one last question to win the game. The goal of the classic game is to fill up your circular game piece with six wedges earned from answering questions in each of the six categories. TRIVIAL PURSUIT lets you play three different modes, including the classic mode where you answer questions covering the six categories of Geography, History, Arts & Literature, Science & Nature, and Sports & Leisure.


After two years of research, collaboration and design, the Trivial Pursuit game was placed on the market in late 1981, and although it was unprofitable at first, it quickly became a popular game.Trivial Pursuit was jointly created by Chris Haney and Scott Abbott, Canadian newspaper editors, over a game of Scrabble, in late 1979.In the game of Trivial Pursuit, a player must land on all six squares that feature a wedge, and correctly answer a relevant trivia question to obtain the appropriate colour wedge, to eventually win the game.Trivial Pursuit has six categories in the original game, known as the ‘Genus’ edition, that are listed in order as follows: Geography, Entertainment, History, Art & Literature, Science & Nature, Sports & Leisure, and are marked as blue, pink, yellow, brown, green and orange respectively.Trivial Pursuit is a board game that involves traversing across a board with a wheel shaped playing area, to fill six wedge shaped sections of a playing piece that is shaped as a wheel, by correctly answering trivia questions.Trivial Pursuit is the mightiest contest over the most trivial of things.
