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Presents: 2025 World Records Trivia is a dynamic, reusable trivia game featuring 200 questions inspired by the latest Guinness World Records. Designed for adults, teens, and families, it offers an engaging, educational, and social experience perfect for game nights and gatherings.
A**A
Fun and Educational
Bought this game for my daughters for Christmas and they love it. It was fun to play but also educational because it gives information about each answer.
I**L
Fun Times
We had great Christmas fun playing this wild trivia game. Worth the money.
G**N
Fun but primarily an unstructured guessing game
The setup for this game is pretty simple. One person acting as host asks a multiple choice question. The rest write down their answer on a small dry erase board. First to get 10 correct wins. There is very little other structure. No timers, no way keep score. Most questions are A-D while a few are True and False. Question categories are written on the back of each card but there's no ordering to the questions so the category is merely informative.The questions, while interesting, are virtually unanswerable. In regular trivia games like Trivial Pursuit, individuals can harness their own inner knowledge of very specific things to find answers. Sure, there may be some guess, but also some times when you actually know a fact based off some event in your past history. Unless you have studied the Guiness Book in great depth, you will not know any of these answers.With 2 adults and 2 kids, we played several rounds. I'm a relatively intelligent middle aged individual and so is my wife. Neither of us could faithfully produce anything outside of a guess for a single answer. Do you know how old the oldest professional model is? Or exactly how long the longest fingernails are? Twice in that set I could make an educated guess, purely off of the celebrity status of some individuals (Tony Hawk, Arnold Swartzenager). Even those were guesses but reasonable guesses at least & in fairness, some other adult may have actually known those answers but not the others. The rest of the night was just randomly choose a letter.That's not to say the questions aren't interesting. That's what the Guineness Book is about, right? I'm just not sure it translates well to a competitive game. Be prepared going in to this game to not know any of the answers and without a competitive side and you might enjoy it. A little more structure would also be helpful to this end as well though, like somehow using the categories that are printed on the cards.In the games we played, the winner was usually a 9 year old that was competing against two earnestly playing middle aged adults. His strategy at one point, as he said, was "well, I there hadn't been an A in a while so I guessed that".Now I feel compelled to challenge the little punk to Trivial Pursuit. Just kidding about that part. He won fair enough as that strategy worked better than what I had.
A**S
Good value
It's a fun learning game that my son enjoyed.
B**K
Game
Great game!
A**R
Great gift
Giving as a gift for my niece- box and quality look great.
Z**A
Book is better than the game.
These are all cards with facts from the latest version of the book (they even have page number references on the cards). The "game" here is very light-weight. One player reads the cards and everyone else guesses at the right answer (all the questions are multiple choice). If you get ten questions right, you win.The easier version of this would be to simply buy the book and ask questions from it. You'd get more questions than the ones on the cards.The trivia is interesting (although a bit niche) but the "game" is weak sauce.
F**Y
A game for those interested in world records
To call this a game is a stretch. It is a collection of great trivia questions but I do not think it is that great of a game. That being said, there are a lot of questions categorized into different subjects but it is definitely geared towards older kids. I tried playing this with 7-8 year olds and they lost interest. It would be a fun game to play if they were interested in world records. At this age, I think the books would be more interesting.
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