I could've sworn that I saw something on this site about a Trivial Pursuit type game for sale via DP, but now I can't find it for the life of me. Can someone help me out?
The hidden DP Products page (seriously, I couldn't find a link anywhere!):
http://www.digitpress.com/products/
I had made a post about its absence recently.
-Mark
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That's a really sweet deal. Assuming that the color is the same for the categories, you could just use a normal trivia pursuit board and pieces, correct?
These would be GREAT in the bathroom. I used to have an expansion set of Trivial Pursuit cards in my bathroom.
Chris
Speaking of the product page here, where are the black DP t-shirts that I see advertised in the newsletter that I just received in the mail?
Game ON! is designed to be completely compatable with your favorite trivia board game - including trivial pursuit. Coincidentally, the colors of the catagories are indeed the same.Originally Posted by Jibbajaba
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I knew about the books, but didn't know about that card set... I can just see the look on my girlfriends family members next time they suggest playing Trivia Pursuit and I whip those out! One of these days I need to order everything on that page.
Highly recommended...especially if you know more about classic games than anyone else knows about anything.
Never picked it up, although now that you reminded me I probably will this weekend.
At CGE '04 party Tim was reading a bunch of these, and they were tough! There were some easy ones to, but some definatly weren't easy. If you have buddies intrested in gaming, this seems like something you need to get. I dont but hey I will have fun reading the cards to myself.
Somebody make me a "CGE 2k7 Attendee banner" so I don't have to use this lame text
I would enjoy playing that game except that I wouldn't have anyone to play it with. The only things my friends would know would be Super Mario and Grand Theft Auto.
I have it, and I do recommend it, especially if you're into trivia yourself.
And even if you don't anyone to play against, you can always just use a card to hide the answers as you play along (as suggested in the set for solo playing).