
With this excellent official adaptation of the game you can put your general knowledge to the test on your own or in company, having fun while you're at it. Challenge them, gain wedges and win the final test. Time trial: answer the questions as fast as possible.Solitaire: end the game with the minimum amount of questions answered.It has two levels of difficulty so that young children can also play. Trivial Pursuit offers colorful graphics that are faithful to the original game. You can now enjoy it in its Genus Deluxe edition for PC, with more than 2,000 questions of the same style and content as the board game version, with questions adapted to all countries and languages. If you like the board game, you would be better off with Domark's superior Deluxe Trivial Pursuit (also on this site), or Hasbro's 1999 CD-ROM update.You can find many quiz games on the Internet, but none of them are like the original Trivial Pursuit that has delighted so many players around the world. Pulling out your mouldy-oldie board game and assemble a real group of friends is a much better idea than playing this poor version. Of interest only as a historical curiosity, or a tutorial for beginners only. Deluxe Trivial Pursuit is a solid follow-up to Virgin’s earlier Trivial Pursuit, released a year earlier in 1991.The game improves upon the original in every way imaginable: better graphics, more categories, more questions, and just about everything else. Although every other aspect of the game (down to the colorful wheel) is meticulously modelled, and you can play against up to 3 other human players, the challenge is basically nonexistent.


That's right- the whole ingenious point of the game, the one highlight that distinguishes true scholars from trivia junkies, has been reduced to a ridiculously simple concept of answering either "yes" or "no" to the answer the computer provides ("is your answer correct?", it nonchalantly asks). Including their notorious lack of quality.Īlthough fans of the board game will be overjoyed at a chance to play the game if no friends are in sight, their hopes of a faithful conversion will be cruelly dashed when they find that there is no way to type in answer to the questions. One of the first games made under the new "Leisure Genius" label after Virgin took over Mastertronic to form the "Virgin Mastertronic" division, Trivial Pursuit continues Mastertronic's line of famous boardgames translations….
