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Trivial Pursuit: Parks and Recreation is a travel-sized trivia game featuring 600 questions across six categories, designed for 2 or more players aged 12 and up. This officially licensed game is perfect for fans of the beloved TV series, making it an ideal companion for game nights or outings.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 6"W |
Material Fabric | Paper, Plastic |
Subject Character | Parks and Recreation |
Style Name | Custom, Compact |
Theme | TV Show |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | FFP |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 2+ |
K**R
Perfect for Parks fans!
The packaging wasn’t great so the box is a little bit damaged but the game itself is fantastic!!
S**K
Weirdly specific questions
I have seen every single episode many times and I could only answer about 50% of the questions. These questions aren’t just hard, they are very weirdly specific. I think it would be a good gift for someone who thinks they know the show better than you. It will humble them real quick.
V**E
Difficult
I have a hard time reviewing this one. My son and I have watched this series twice. We are huge fans. However, we found the questions very difficult. And the answers very detailed and specific. We got about 1/4 of the way through the cards and gave up because we were not getting the answers. We have played a lot of trivia games and have had fun with them. With this one it's a bit disappointing. I'm not sure whether it's the game or our lack of knowledge about the smallest details of the show we are huge fans of. So I guess 5 stars if you are looking for a very difficult game and 1 star if you just want some entertaining fun trivia. So I average it at 3.
S**N
Unplayable
Bought this because we love playing the Friends and The Office ones from another brand... what a let down!First packaging is very 2002, took me forever to open it and once opened it's just clumsy to put the cards back in the box.Second, questions are either way too easy or way too specific, 90% cannot be answered. Examples: Where does Tom buy his suits? How does Ron describe every contractor in the world? What is the name of the Greek restaurant next to Chris' meditation center? Senators Cory Booker and Orrin Hatch tell Leslie that their passion is what?
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