Trivia rules in my household. We're big Trivial Pursuit fans, use time in the car together (especially on Christmas Eve when we spend hours driving around looking at lights) to stump each other with trivia, and now my oldest son volunteers with a huge trivia weekend that is sponsored by a local radio station and his university. On Halloween we went out to dinner as a family and the restaurant we went to had trivia on the TV set right by where we were sitting. What were the chances of that happening, considering it was our first time eating there? Does your family enjoy trivia games? Which ones do you like best? Do you have any good questions that I could stump my boys (ages of almost 16 to 21-years old) with? Not acceptable?
I think the one we used the most is the U.S. States and Capitals Trivia game. It is our favorite while traveling! I think coming in a close second would the 'Fast Math'. Hmm, I will have to think about what you could get your boys with and get back to you :) Not acceptable?
I think the one we used the most is the U.S. States and Capitals Trivia game. It is our favorite while traveling! I think coming in a close second would the 'Fast Math'. Hmm, I will have to think about what you could get your boys with and get back to you :)
By Giggles_all_day
I'm not familiar with 'Fast Math'. What ages is it geared to? My 21-year-old will b graduating college this spring with a math education degree and so this game could appeal to him for the classroom. Not acceptable?
I love to play Trivial Pursuit. I have the regular and the X-Gen edition. I'm good at he former, crummy at the later, which has a lot of musical group information that I didn't follow. It's fun, though. Not acceptable?
I'm not familiar with 'Fast Math'. What ages is it geared to? My 21-year-old will b graduating college this spring with a math education degree and so this game could appeal to him for the classroom.
I love to play Trivial Pursuit. I have the regular and the X-Gen edition. I'm good at he former, crummy at the later, which has a lot of musical group information that I didn't follow. It's fun, though.
By BroncosDad
When we bought the 70's and 80's editions, my husband and I thought we'd beat the kids for certain. It did not work out that way, oddly enough. The music took us down, too. Not acceptable?