![]() Both come with their own stand, complete with one edge being slightly taller than the other, so you can easily see the front of the stand and know which way round the cards are placed into it, helping you avoid the confusion when passing along the pack. ![]() The yellow cards are designed for kids, whilst the blue are designed for adults. ![]() These are unique to this version of the game. Finally, the game has the addition of two sets of question cards. The box also includes the iconic, multicoloured, cheese or pie wedges that you collect in order to fill up your circular piece and win the game. You also get a stylish board, with the six traditional colours as the spaces, with a circular pad in the middle where the pieces start. Like classic Trivial Pursuit you get a single dice, although this time with numbers one through to five as well as a wild roll side, which allows you to move to anywhere you want on the board. This not only allows for flexibility in how you play, but also succeeds in creating a board game that brings the family together. Featuring the same elements as your classic Trivial Pursuit set, this edition of the game will also allow your kids join in on the fun, without it being too difficult for them. Trivial Pursuit Family Edition is not too dissimilar to the original board game, with a twist that allows the whole family to play along.
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