A&B Computing


Trivial Pursuit: Baby Boomer Edition

Author: Dave Reeder
Publisher: Domark
Machine: BBC Model B

 
Published in A&B Computing 4.08

Trivial Pursuit: Baby Boomer Edition

The Trivial Pursuit clones continue - this is the third set after Genus and Young Players and, for once, I'm really at home here! The questions this time are aimed directly at those who remember or relish the '60s.

As ever, this is available either as a set of extra questions to the Genus edition or as a standalone dual tape/disc set (priced £14.95 and £19.95 respectively). If at all possible I would recommend the discs, as loading questions from tape can seem to take forever.

The screen layout and method of play are as before: the difference comes with the question categories. This time you have broadcasting, stage and screen, nightly news, publishing, life and times and RPM (music) to think about.

Trivial Pursuit is a phenomenon and I'm sure that any players of the board game have already bought the Genus computer version if they were going to buy any. This pack's value to you depends on how you respond to the '60s.

Typical good production and value. Can you dig it?

Dave Reeder

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