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๐ Unleash Your Inner Trivia Master!
The Hasbro Gaming Trivial Pursuit Digital Choice offers a modern twist on the classic trivia game, featuring a digital card deck for customizable questions, 600 pre-loaded queries, and all necessary components for 2 or more players. Perfect for trivia lovers looking to elevate their game night experience!
| ASIN | B0013WF6A8 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #646,807 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #16,327 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Trivial Pursuit |
| Color | Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink, White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 out of 5 stars 75 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Cognitive Ability |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.8 x 10.7 x 10.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 480.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 216.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 04179 |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Paper |
| Model Number | 4179 |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Players | 2/10/2011 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | battery |
| Set Name | Digital Choice |
| Size | Standard size |
| Supported Battery Types | AAA batteries |
| UPC | 696748742816 783329221423 791068610637 653569312949 053569312947 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**D
Finally - An Electronic Version Better than the Original Game!
Ever since the Jeapordy interactive game, I've been hesitant to buy the digital version of any game...but Trivial Pursuit Digital Choice has made me a believer again! This game is fantastic! It's basically the same Trivial Pursuit game, but instead of using a box of paper question cards, you have a small electronic screen that has all the questions. At the start of each game, you can pick your categories from a bunch of pre-programmed ones (or you can invent your own questions!). Once you pick the question, you decide which question categories will be used for each color. So you could have the "Legends & Unsolved Mysteries" category be orange this game, and blue the next. The digital question console is battery powered and lighted, and it's really easy to read. It also hides the answer, so if you need to show the actual question to the guesser, they can't see the answer. Lastly, the console plugs into your computer with an included usb cable and there's some software that you install that lets you add/remove questions from it. If you have some free time, you can create your own categories and questions. We collected trivia questions from our family and we now have a "Family Trivia" category that has questions about all our family members ("What year was Sophie married?", "What color eyes does Grampa have?", "What was Aunt Sara's maiden name?", etc...) It really makes the game a whole lot more fun. I 100% recommend this. Some other things to note: - it's not clear from the description, but this DOES come with a normal trivial pursuit board, game pieces and pie wedges. The only difference is that there aren't any printed questions (all the questions come from the digital console). - read all the instructions to figure out the console. It's easy to use once you know what the buttons do, but if you just "open and use" without reading the instructions, you might get confused.
T**E
Great Game!
The digital version of trivial pursuit is great. My friends and I play every week and it's worked very well for us. I think if people have had trouble downloading questions onto the little question consul it's because it doesn't seem to work with Mac's but it definitely works with PC's. The category options are endless and we always try something new every week. Some questions are harder than others and sometimes category titles can be misleading. For example, we chose the category "Classic Books" thinking it would be about classic books. It was actually much broader than that and included questions about random anecdotes from the lives of authors of classic books and other strange trivia. I feel like that's to be expected with Trivial Pursuit though. The main criticism we have with the game is that some of the questions are written very awkwardly, so sometimes they are hard to understand. Anyways, overall it's a great update to the classic game, easy to use, and perfect for playing with friends and family.
C**F
All Players Must Be Brainiacs
20+ years ago, we played Trivial Pursuit over and over and over again. Everybody was able to play and everybody was able to answer some questions because they were mostly based on general knowledge and trivia. Not so anymore! If a player is not extremely well-read and informed, they will be very bored because the questions are VERY difficult for the average person. If you don't play the "Easy" mode, you will be "playing" all night waiting for a question to answer. The first time I played, we "got through it" and the second time, with a larger group, we gave up. Nobody wants to "play" something and not be able to "play." The set-up, design and concept of the game is nearly identical in the electronic version. However, the digital "cards" -- because that's all that changed, is the cards are now in a hand-held digital contraption -- do not include the familiar categories and the navigation is cumbersome. It is a three-step process to skip an insanely difficult question. The categories are repeated. The screen will show you, for example, Sports and Leisure I for yellow and Sports and Leisure II for green. With nothing being different about how to play using the digital contraption, I say it's a waste of technology. It would be better if, say, you land on blue and you choose blue (let's say its History) on the screen, then the screen would give the player a choice of questions in categories of Children's questions; Teen questions; World History, U.S. History, etc. Bottom line. Questions are too difficult for average people. The digital contraption adds NOTHING to the game. Definitely not nearly as enjoyable as it was many years ago. It's not a family game, unless you are a family made up of only genius-level knowledge and trivia seekers. Even then, don't expect many non-savant people under the age of 21 to be able to answer even one question. I dont' even know if I want to keep the game I bought for me -- much less the second game I bought as a potential gift.
K**E
Digi Trivial Pursuit, meh
I was very excited about this game the cards were always a pain and someone would inevitably take from the wrong side, so how great to have the question in an electronic device. The problem is the category shuffle. It seemed like 1 category was coming up more than the others and we went through all of the questions in it in 3 games. Adding questions to the game from the online site seemed easy enough but really held up the game when we had to "re-load" in the middle of it. A fun game because trivial pursuit always is, but next time we play we will probably pull out the old version.
B**K
This product can not be updated online as stated
I received this product and tried to download the categories from Hasbro. Contacted Hasbro and they told me that downloads were no longer available for this product. This should be stated in the product description so that customers know all they are going to get is the questions currently on the device and make sure you don't format the device like it suggests when connected to your computer.
G**S
EXCELLENT!!! This is the coolest ever!!!
I received this last night. This is the most awesome game idea ever!!! It's small, compact and it works awesome!!! The whole installation, hookup and downloading of (I think it was 5800) questions-all without the slightest problem whatsoever. I read all of these ratings prior to purchase and was sceptical, but for the $10 price I decided to risk it. I'm so happy I've already ordered 2 more for gifts! This is "hands down" my best purchase in years! I downloaded the ENTIRE KID'S EDITION of TP, the 90's Edition and ALL KINDS OF MISC. questions in a matter of minutes! NO CHARGE! Everything was so smooth (and fairly simple) I'm having a hard time believing these bad reviews are the game's fault at all. Here's the key here people: READ THE DIRECTIONS. The instructions that come with the game tell you where/what the buttons do and how to put the batteries in. It also tells you (on the box and about 5 other locations) TO GO TO THEIR WEBSITE to download the desktop application and further directions. When you get there click on the "Getting Started" link on the left side. You can probably print it out but I just minimized it to my tray while I clicked on the "Download", etc. and kept refering back to it when I needed to know what to do next. I had the application put a shortcut on my desktop, so when I minimized the web page I double clicked the icon and it started. (Vista kept telling me I "needed to format the disk", I just "X"d it out. XP probably does the same.) I connected the USB and turned "ON" the switch in the back. Bam, done. At first the application does look a bit intimidating but just READ THE DIRECTIONS! It's well worth the few minutes to learn how to use the program and then you see how easy it is! It's NOT one of those type's where you have to keep going back to the directions over & over. I hate that. Once is all you need! Also, while your downloading questions, etc. if it says "there's a problem" or "it's not connected" the game probably "timed out" (like it says it will in the instructions to save battery power) Just turn it "off" and back "on" again. Problem solved. I hope this has helped a few people. Especially those who are having problems with it. A+++++!
K**B
Best TP yet
I bought this in the fall of 2008 at full price and had no problems dl it then. Today I checked it out again, they no longer seem to have where you can buy new q's but do have where you can make and add your own q's. I now have loaded 2548 q's on my game & it says I have only used 54%. That means I can add 46% more q's. I am not sure but seems you can get more now. And you can take off and add on if you need to change what q's you have loaded. I had and have windows xp home and have had no problems with this game. After re reading other reviews..first you need to have windows I guess. Next, you need to reg. your game. (makes it so you can update or change q's later if you want too.as I did 1+ years later.) You need to connect your game (make sure it has installed batteries.) using the usb cable to your pc. Turn on (in the back) they hand held. Go to the url...[...] do what the page tells you to do. (you need to dl, for your opsystem..mine is windows xp, the app to your desktop. Once that is done, click on it on your desktop and run it. Then you can do as told and get or make your q's. No need to save the app (tho keep your inst. manual that came with the game, it also has the url on it. You can go back to that url at anytime, if needed, redownload the app. and add or change your q's.) Years and years ago when TP first came out, you could buy just the decks of cards, I had many categories so everyone had something they were good at. This game has improved on that. True, some are very hard, some are not if it is an area you kind of know. I like to learn from what I do not know.
E**B
Cool, but not Mac Friendly
My boyfriend and I are big trivia fans so I bought this for us, so far we really like it. The downside I'm not a fan of is that it's not Mac compatible! I'm a Mac girl, so that's annoying! Just make sure you have a PC on hand.
A**Y
SCAM!! DO NOT BUY
I bought this as a gift for someone for Christmas. The price was quite steep at $55 CAD but he is a collector and I thought being able to add your own customized categories and such would be fun and be well worth it. After Christmas, we go to play the game. It's fun, it works great. We go to download more "mini-categories" and the website doesn't exist anymore. Hasbro doesn't support this game anymore so you can not add new categories and basically the game is useless. I am in the process of trying to get a refund.
M**N
Condition: Not nearly as "good" as the listing claims
Item arrived with a battery compartment lid that was almost impossible to remove. Once we managed to remove it, we found out why it wouldn't come off. There were already batteries inside. The batteries had leaked and the entire compartment was completely covered in corrosion. The item was returned and our money was refunded.
W**Y
My husband and I love trivia. Thought this would be a good way ...
My husband and I love trivia. Thought this would be a good way to take it travelling with us. NO! No updates or getting to choose the topics. Once you've gone though what is there it just repeats.
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