Inc Parker Brothers
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"It's the game filled with facts - and fun! If you know that baby seals have to be taught how to swim, you could score a wedge...and go for another question. How about: Where are a cricket's ears? Would you believe...on its knees! If you don't know these answers, they're just some of the fun facts you'll learn playing Trivial Pursuit Junior with your friends and family! From bats and cats to spiders and space...from Little Miss Muffet to the Liberty...
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With cards for kids and adults, the whole family can get a kick out of this fun-filled Family Edition of Trivial Pursuit! Family members of all ages can test their smarts with question after question in 6 categories. The game's fresh questions and faster pace make for quick-play trivia, and with 1,200 questions (600 for adults, 600 for kids) you'll never run out of the learning, laughing fun in Trivial Pursuit Family Edition!
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"Rattle off as many clues as you can until somebody on your team yells the word or phrase you want to hear. Get as physical as you want. Gesture. Say anything you want. Just keep talking. And keep passing. 'Cause if the buzzer goes off while you're holding the disk, the other guys get the point"--Box.
8) Pictureka!
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In this picture hunt, players keep a card if they find the picture or phrase on the gameboards. Collect 6 cards to win and become the Pictureka champ.
10) Monopoly
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The object of the game is to become the wealthiest player through buying, renting and selling property.
15) Sorry!
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The object of the game is to be the first player to get all four of your pawns from your color's Start to your color's Home.
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Clue volume 18
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Follow the footprints in the fog to find out who stole the gold coins from the lighthouse.
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Home sweet home! That’s what it’s all about. Being the first player to get all the way Home! Since 1934, players of all ages have been chasing one another around the classic gameboard, trying to get their own four pawns from Start to Home. But it’s not that easy, because you never know what the next card will hold: Will you move forward- or backward? Will you hit a Slide and shoot ahead-or will an opponent Bump you back to Start? SORRY!...