When you think of Trivial Pursuit, you will be forgiven if the first thing that pops into your mind is little coloured pies and wedges. I used to play this popular boardgame with my friends during my younger years, it was a fun way to pass the time and it was actually one of the few boardgames we had at that stage that tested the ol’ grey matter a bit.
Trivial Pursuit is a tried and tested formula - after all, it is still a well-liked boardgame, challenging new players and fans alike for well over 27 years now. So it makes sense for EA to introduce the game to a new audience, videogamers.
With gaming becoming more socially acceptable these days, thanks largely to the influence of the Wii and co-operative gaming, it would seem like a perfectly logical thing that some gamers might enjoy dabbling in a round or two of Trivial Pursuit.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Trivial Pursuit.
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